Choosing Your Type Of Fence


by Jim Ames - Date: 2007-05-07 - Word Count: 394 Share This!

There are many factors to consider when choosing your type of fence for a project. So you'll want to take a time to think a few things over carefully before heading out to buy materials.

Appearance

Take a wood fence versus a chain link fence, for example. The wooden fence is more attractive looking than a chain link fence, however, they both serve more than one purpose, like fences do. They both help keep pets in confined areas, keep children safely away from traffic or nearby wooded areas, and help keep homes safe from intruders. So if you're looking to improve the value and to enhance the appearance of your home, you may prefer to opt for the wooden fence.

Light Protection

Now take a look at another type of fence, the picket fence. Very similar to a wooden fence, a picket fence is smaller in size. It is usually more decorative in nature, especially than a chain link fence, but it does not too much in the way of protection, at least in the way of human burglars. Usually only averaging roughly three feet high, a picket fence is usually used for ornamental purposes and for stopping small intruders, animals like rabbits, squirrels, mice and chipmunks. Of course these little pests could go through, under and around the fence slats, but the idea is that they are detoured and go elsewhere.

Picket fences are often used around shrubs, small gardens and yards surrounding pond areas. Other uses include surrounding tomato and other plants. Note that a smaller version of a chain link fence could also help keep out unwanted animal intruders in garden areas.

More Powerful Protection

For those in need of a little more protection, an electric fence might be in order. Similar to a barbwire fence in that it offers more protection, an electric fence is also referenced as an invisible fence, since it's unseen, however, when people or animals trip it, they get a shock. People can learn how to cross over these, and they're generally used to stop farm and other animals from leaving yard areas. Smaller variations can be set up to secure valuable items like jewelry.

So check out the many factors to consider when you are choosing the type of fence for your project. Take time to think a few things over before you head out to shop.

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