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How to Build a Fence

 
Author: Alison Cole

The three most important things you need in your home and garden are privacy, safety and shelter. In order to achieve these three objectives, you would need to build a fence around your garden.

How could you build your own fence? Before you build a fence, you need to find out whether there is any legal regulation in your area for fence building. There are different types of fences available in the market, from chain fences to privacy fences that come in different prices and styles. You could check out local fence stores or stores supplying home-improvement items.

After you have selected your fence, you need to dig holes with clamshell diggers at the right places in your garden to put up the posts. Putting some gravel under the areas where you would be setting the posts would be a great idea, to prevent the posts from decaying. Then, trim the posts to level them after putting them up.

You could also put barbed wire around the house. Barbed wire, or line fences, do not require much support as posts or wooden fences. You need to varnish, paint and maintain the wooden fences every year, and prevent the rusting of the barbed wires. In this respect, privacy fences and invisible fences are low maintenance, as you do not have to constantly maintain or paint them.

The other inexpensive fencing options are the waffle and the cleft chestnut, which look more like some kind of a basket and give a rustic look to your house. However, these fencing types are very strong and remain so for a longer period of time.

Alternatively you could purchase a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) kit from a local hobby store. These are inexpensive and come with special instructions and a warranty.

Author Bio:
Alison Cole is a reputed author. Alison likes to write articles about this subject.
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