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Split Rail Fence Mavens

You have just bought a new home in New York and finally have the backyard of your dreams. However, the former owners never had time to put in a fence and now you are stuck without a barrier for privacy and to keep your kids and pets in your yard. Why not look at installing a split rail fence?

A split rail fence is a type of fencing that involves taking timber logs in splitting them into rails. They create a unique and rustic look that is not only functional but adds uniqueness to your yards landscape.

Usually most split rail fences are made from cedar because of its ability to be easily split as well as its resistance to rot. Historically these fences were made from American Chestnuts but because of chestnut blight these trees became extinct and so are no longer used. However, cedar has proven to be a beautiful wood that will compliment any landscape design.

A downside of this style of fencing is that in many split rail designs there are large openings between its rungs allowing ample space for a small child or an animal to escape. If this is the case you may want to run a layer of wire fencing to help keep your loved ones and pets inside the fencing. Running the wire will close off the areas that can be escaped through without compromising the look and feel of the split rail fence.

A split rail fence can also give you more of a sense of security. Although not as private as many other types of fences, a split rail fence still provides a barrier in which to discourage potential thieves from stealing your hard earned property. The use of wire fencing will also help where this matter is concerned. Without a fence your home will be open and tempting to just about every type of robber so even it you are worried about the cost of building your new split rail fence, in some way you can't afford not to build it.

A great advantage of this style of fencing is that they can be build relatively easy and even on the rockiest or hardest locations. split rail fence. The process starts with a ten foot log that is split in half over and over again until the rails that are left are of a usable size. These rails are then arranged in a self supporting zig-zag pattern that not only does not need post dug in the ground to keep the fence from falling over, but also does not need nails or any other tools to build. It is also quite easy to set up as well as take down and move if needed.

The split rail fence fit in just as well in a ranch as it does in a suburban home. This fence is a simple solution to giving you the space that you desire in your new home in New York.