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Rail fencing

 

Wood fencing - Natural and Beautiful

Wood fencing is generally used as farm fencing or rural fencing. This is sometimes referred to as rail fencing. Traditionally these types of fences are created out of timber by drilling into the ground and putting in strong wooden posts, which are then followed up by long timber slats. These types of fences are great for all types of livestock due to their strong construction. Traditionally they have a certain aesthetic appeal especially for a horse farm. If they are well installed and maintained, they can definitely have the ability to increase the value of a property. The three most common types of wood fences are board (plank), post and rail, and buck fence just to name a few. Plank fences are strong if put up correctly, with boards that are nailed to the inside of the fence posts and the joints of the boards lined up evenly. Visibility, safety and security are great especially with wooden fences, except when boards are nailed on the outside of the posts or when broken or splintered boards and showing the nails nails are not regularly looked after or repaired. These types of fences normally can be done as a DIY project. However due to safety concerns and the equipment required to make sure that the posts are solidly put into the ground, it is wise to use professional fencing contractors with special experience in rail farm or rural fencing. Just phone 1300 315 070 or leave your details above to get the leading manufacturers and suppliers of this type of fencing. So get your FREE QUOTE TODAY.

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Why Rail Fencing Cost effective Multiple Uses A range of options Steel Rail Finishes Rail fencing can be left raw or painted or stained. Composite rail fencing will generally come pre finished Types Of Rail Fencing Timber Post & Rail Fencing Composite Post & Rail Fencing Rail Fencing Maintenance Maintenance of rail fencing will vary greatly from high maintenance timber to virtually maintenance free composite material.