Rolled Wood Fencing Can Provide The Answer
With the huge range of synthetic materials now available you would think that many people would look at vinyl or plastic in order to solve their fencing needs. After all, a plastic fence is a very low maintenance option and this can be one of the most important things for many people. However, one of the main choices that people make is to choose a wood fence, mainly because it is a natural material which fits in well with the environment.
There are also many different types of wood fencing to choose from, which can include cedar fencing, wood picket fencing, willow and one of the favorites, rolled wood fencing. All these different fencing types can be used for privacy fencing, and this article will look at some of the options available and what needs to be thought about before making the final choice when buying a timber fence.
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A good choice for many people is rolled wood fencing, and although this can be made from various types of wood, it is given this name due to the fact that when it is delivered it comes as a rool, which is then unrolled and fixed to stakes in order to erect the fence. The wood is very thin, and cut into wooden sections, and is a very easy way to build a fence. Bamboo is one of the main choices for this type of fence, though willow fencing is also a good choice for many people. The fencing itself will be attached to the fence posts or the stakes by using galvanized wire, nails or special fencing staples. A person who knows what they are doing can install a fence like this very quickly, and an advantage is that it can be installed on the face of a pre-existing fence in order to give a completely new appearance. Cedar as a fencing material When you are looking at cedar fences, you will see that they have become amazingly popular, with one of the most popular choices being northern white cedar, an extremely attractive wood and one which also has a lot of flexibility. These can be supplied as a panel, which can then be attached to fence posts, or wooden fence posts, steel fence post or some made of concrete. These are very good for ensuring privacy, and if you want a bit of natural light to come through you can add a lattice in order to give a degree of spaciousness. A really nice work that can be used to give a natural feel is Willow, which can be installed using rule the Whitlow or fencing panels. Again these are attached to the fence post using while on nails, and they can also gave an extremely decorative element to a fence which can be used to screen off part of the garden. Privacy in the garden If privacy is not such a big problem than wooden split rail fencing can be a great choice to give a rustic style to the garden. The types of woods that can be used in this type or fencing include cedar and willow, though again, western red cedar can be a great choice, particularly because it has a really natural feel, turning silver after a while. If privacy is very important to you, then using a wood paneled fence could be a good idea. Bamboo can be a good choice for this, because even though it is a very lightweight wood it can be a very tight fitting fence which can screen off large areas very easily. You can build it with some gaps so that you get some light, and again a lattice can be part of the structure in order to create some feeling of space. One style worth considering can be rolled Tonkin fencing, which is �" thick fencing with 6 foot x 8 foot panels. They have consistent quality and color, and are held with heavy-guage steel wire. Sizes also include 4 feet x 8 feet bamboo panels. Lattice bamboo styles It should be obvious that rolled wood fencing can be a great idea when it comes to increasing privacy in your garden, though by the use of a lattice and some other materials such as bamboo, it should be possible to create privacy but also with a certain amount of natural light coming through. Fencing is very flexible, and you will usually find that there isn't one type of wood that suits your garden more than others. Take a look at some of the types mentioned in this article and then maybe take some professional advice before going ahead and making your final choice. You also need to look at some of the costs, since you may be able to get a great deal by going on to the internet and looking at some of the online fencing suppliers. |

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