Split Rail Fence
If you search, "Split rail fence near me" it will not be difficult to locate New Braunfels Fencing Pros. We specialize in split rail fence installation for customers who want to corral their livestock, western décor or both.
A split rail fence is identified many different ways depending on your customer and region where you live. Split rail fence is also referred to as log, zigzag, worm and/or snake fence.
Timber logs are used for split-rail fence. These timber logs are typically split lengthwise. These split logs are used for rails to fence agricultural. A small percentage is used for decorative fencing.
The history of split-rail fencing takes place in areas where the ground was pretty much impossible for post hole digging. This area is generally has an abundance of cedar wood making the opportunity for installing a split-rail fence optimal.
Cedar wood is easy to split and is rot resistant. The advantage of having a cedar wood split-rail fencing is due to their ease of installation. Creating, repairing and disassembling a split rail fence as they are interlocked in a self-supporting zig-zag pattern.
There is a different style of fencing that is used for residential homes in suburbia. This type of split rail fence is referred to as mortised fence because it is constructed with vertical posts. This is a decorative fence which originated in the United Kingdom and has slowly gained popularity in the United States.
So, are cedar split rail fence affected by decay? This is another advantage of installing cedar split fence! This type of fencing is pest and fungus resistant. Cedar is environmentally friendly and is known to last anywhere from 15 to 30 years.
The finish touch to a split rail fence is the stylish gate. The gate easily affords a unique design to compliment the split rail fence. A rustic introduction sets the tone for what lies beyond. Although the split rail fence does not provide the privacy like other types of fences, the charm of the rustic design and beautiful wood is more than welcoming.
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A split rail fence is identified many different ways depending on your customer and region where you live. Split rail fence is also referred to as log, zigzag, worm and/or snake fence.
Timber logs are used for split-rail fence. These timber logs are typically split lengthwise. These split logs are used for rails to fence agricultural. A small percentage is used for decorative fencing.
The history of split-rail fencing takes place in areas where the ground was pretty much impossible for post hole digging. This area is generally has an abundance of cedar wood making the opportunity for installing a split-rail fence optimal.
Cedar wood is easy to split and is rot resistant. The advantage of having a cedar wood split-rail fencing is due to their ease of installation. Creating, repairing and disassembling a split rail fence as they are interlocked in a self-supporting zig-zag pattern.
There is a different style of fencing that is used for residential homes in suburbia. This type of split rail fence is referred to as mortised fence because it is constructed with vertical posts. This is a decorative fence which originated in the United Kingdom and has slowly gained popularity in the United States.
So, are cedar split rail fence affected by decay? This is another advantage of installing cedar split fence! This type of fencing is pest and fungus resistant. Cedar is environmentally friendly and is known to last anywhere from 15 to 30 years.
The finish touch to a split rail fence is the stylish gate. The gate easily affords a unique design to compliment the split rail fence. A rustic introduction sets the tone for what lies beyond. Although the split rail fence does not provide the privacy like other types of fences, the charm of the rustic design and beautiful wood is more than welcoming.
Check out more services we offer!