Rural Fences: Livestock, Vermin, Repairs, Expenses and More

Rural Fences: Livestock, Vermin, Repairs, Expenses and More

  • Picket Fencing – Tips to Minimising the Risk of Rot

    When it comes to residential fencing styles, picket fences remain a much sought after design for homeowners. This style of fence adds a classic aesthetic to your property, which is sure to boost your home's value. However, since picket fences are typically made from timber, they are prone to wear and tear, which would inadvertently detract from the appeal of the fencing. One of the main concerns to have when installing a picket fence would be the development of rot.

  • Cyclone Fencing: Pros of This Fencing Material

    Whether you are looking for a permanent or temporary fencing solution for your home, cyclone fencing would be an ideal material to consider. This type of fencing is made of wire that has been connected together to create a mesh. It can be used for a myriad of applications ranging from perimeter fencing to temporary enclosures. Below is an outline of some of the pros of cyclone fencing. Cyclone fencing is economical

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Rural Fences: Livestock, Vermin, Repairs, Expenses and More

Fencing in a rural setting has to fill a lot more functions than a fence around a residential home. It has to keep your livestock, one of your biggest annual assets, safe. It also has to keep out vermin and possibly be electrified. Thanks to the sheer abundance of fencing on many rural properties, fence installation, upkeep, repair and replacement can also be expensive. Luckily, if you want tips on what you need or how to make it more affordable, I am here to help. Hi, my name is Nicki, and I love living out in the country. I also love writing so decided to put my knowledge about fences to use in this space.