Posts Tagged ‘fences’

A Story About Fences

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Speaking of naked and exposed, I am assuming that there is a possibility that these people are – in addition to the BIG fencing – fencing that surrounds the lower part of their personal property. Yeah? Why? Do they not trust their neighbors, which are dependent on the division of community safety? Maybe you are not certain that the fence is really BIG big enough to do its job? Or maybe they want the privacy of their personal enclosure that really allow them to be … ahem … Not so naked and exposed in the comfort of your garden.

So we use fences for security and privacy. OK, realizing the necessity of all semi-adherent seven points more than three seconds to clear each and every one of them may not be all that effective in eliminating mischievous marauders. But what the hell, if you feel better …

Styles Of Garden Fences

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Not only does garden fencing have the ability to add decorative features to you property, it also acts as a form of security and privacy. There are numerous options open to you on today’s market as far as garden fencing goes and the one you choose is likely to depend on your priorities as well as your budget.

Wooden fences are traditional and are reasonably priced. They come in “picket” form or in pre-constructed paneling. This type of fence does a great job in preventing passers by from peering into your property. However, wooden fences tend to block out the light and along with the fact that they require a certain amount of upkeep this often makes them a less popular choice amongst homeowners.

Another option is the truly classic look of the wrought iron fence which comes in many decorative forms. Fences like these often add value to your property but not without incurring the initial expense of buying and installation. Although wrought iron fences do not require a huge amount of maintenance, they do need keeping in good condition to ensure that rusting does not occur.