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Wood fencing

 

Wood Fencing - Naturally Beautiful!

For many years Wood or Timber was the first choice material for most fence applications. Whilst new steel, aluminium and composite materials are now available Wood still remains one of the most cost effective and decorative types of fencing products.

Whilst it is most commonly used as a boundary fence, Wood can be used for many fence applications including perimeter fencing, privacy fencing and decorative fencing.

There are many types of Wood used and they will vary in cost and maintenance requirements. "Treated Pine" Wood is impregnated with chemical preservatives to increase the life of the Wood making it ideal for boundary fencing where you want a long life product. Hardwood Woods are often a great choice to create a warm classy appearance when oiled or stained.

The most popular uses and types of Wood fence are:

  • Paling Fences - usually used as boundary fencing and will either be treated pine or low cost hardwood
  • Picket Fencing - traditional for front fences often with a V or decorative top. Usually treated pine and painted.
  • Slat or Batten Fencing - a modern classy look that gives great privacy. Often done with quality hardwood and oiled or stained.
  • Post & Rail - traditional farm of rural fencing using hardwood posts with wider horizontal rails.

If you're looking for Wood Fencing type your suburb in the search bar above to find your local independent fencing businesses.

Additional Information

Why Wood Fencing Economical Flexible - build to suit your design Naturally Attractive Wood Fencing Finishes Depending on the type of Wood used, Wood Fences can be painted, stained or left raw. Types Of Wood Fencing Boundary Wood Fencing Lap &and Cap Picket Federation Style Privacy Screens Gates Retaining Walls Rural Fencing Wood Fencing Maintenance All Wood fencing will need some form of regular maintenance depending which will vary depending on the type of Wood and finish you use.