We offer three different types of post and rail fence.
Wood post and rail fence ideas.
Post and rail fence is one of the best choices for covering large areas.
Post and rail fence.
Set square posts into the ground trim them to height and install the rails.
This guide highlights the process of installing a simple square post and rail fence in your yard.
Set and plumb pre mortised posts as you install the rails.
Eastern white cedar post and rail fence two or three rail paddle or dowled rail.
Farm fencing can come in many different styles and variations.
Split rail fencing is an adaptation of the zigzagging early american wood fences.
Rails were stacked in an interlocking zigzag pattern making them sturdy and self supporting.
Because farms can potentially span across hundreds of acres.
If an informal open natural looking fence is what you re looking for then a split rail fence is the solution.
Split rail fences built this way are easy to put up and take down as needed.
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Before setting round posts into the ground cut notches for the rails.
Cost durability and efficiency are a major concern when choosing a fence.
Add some wire mesh to make the enclosure more secure.
The price of your split rail fence will vary widely depending on the quality of wood you use.
For a more modern take fence posts are drilled all the way through so that the rails can be inserted into the slots.
It offers a rustic look and is one of the easiest fences to build.
Common farm fences include split rail fencing post and rail fence post and barb wire fence or any combination of fencing and wire material.
Combined with a vinyl coated welded wire or chain link fence fabric it makes an economical pet or pool enclosure.
Expect to pay 10 15 per foot for the standard cedar wood split rail fence 10 18 per foot for a medium quality yellow pine fence 20 30 per foot for a high quality locust wood fence and 19 23 per foot for a top quality composite fence.