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| Closeboard |
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| A popular, robust and long lasting fence, used for providing both privacy and security in domestic and commercial situations alike. |
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| Post & Rail |
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| Post and Rail fencing refers to all fences consisting of horizontal timber rails fixed between posts and comes in a variety of styles. It allows you to enclose an area while maintaining the view and mesh can be added to contain pets and animals. |
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| Panels and Trellis |
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| Lap Panels are a popular screen fence often used in rear gardens. The initial cost is the lowest of the screen fences, however life expectancy is less than Closeboard. It is not suitable for exposed locations or sloping ground. A range of trellis tops and decorative post caps are available. |
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| Timber Palisade |
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| This robust fence may be used to demarcate areas and control access for small children and dogs using the lower heights or can be used for boundary fencing where full privacy is not required. The tops of the fence pales can be rounded, flat or pointed. Double sided palisade provides more privacy and can be used as a windbreak. |
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| Chain Link |
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| Chainlink Fencing provides a physical barrier while allowing full vision. The best known application is for tennis courts but this product is used for pet fencing in rear gardens, play areas and security fencing. Posts can be made of Steel, Concrete or Timber. |
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| Animal Fencing |
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| Specially designed Horse Netting allieviates the problems of normal stockfence and costs less than post and rail.
The most popular type of agricultural fencing uses peeled and treated softwood stakes, struts and strainers to support stockfence and barbed wire or just 2-4 strands of barbed wire.
All our stakes are treated with pressure treatment to give a long life. |
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