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Origin and Evolution of modern day Fencing Structures

Fence is a something that is most common way to get divisions or segregating one plot to another. The history of fences dates back to the ancient days of prehistoric man. May be that was the time when man first realised that he needs boundaries to protect his land. Before going into the much history of fence, lets us see what is its definition. Fence is a design technology, intended to prevent any escape or intrusion.

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Origin and Evolution of modern day Fencing Structures

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  1. Origin and Evolution of modern day Fencing Structures Fence is a something that is most common way to get divisions or segregating one plot to another. The history of fences dates back to the ancient days of prehistoric man. May be that was the time when man first realised that he needs boundaries to protect his land. Before going into the much history of fence, lets us see what is its definition. Fence is a design technology, intended to prevent any escape or intrusion. When we consider fence it is as a rule of a sort of obstruction that gives an essential sort of boundary yet it regularly adaptable and lightweight, having the capacity to see through the fence is vital likewise, as particular from a divider. It can be considered as a kind of defensive innovation. Due to the regularly semi-brief nature of fences, ordinarily made out of wood, the archeological confirmation of fences is frequently hard to spot. A few fences would have been developed from supports or plantings of trees. One of the oldest forms of Fencing Services Esher can be noticed in stone walls, which are temporary structure to protect the boundaries. If you ever visit Ireland, you might see that there are a whole lot of stone walls that seemingly lead nowhere. Some are going right up to the mountain before fading out. It is believed that these were built during Great Famine, which was due to infection in potato. As the Irish people were highly dependant on potatoes, they were starved. Monarchy didn't wanted to give ration for free, so they asked them to clear the ground and build these stone walls, which are still used as modern fences for livestock. Types of Fences available today Closeboard Fencing: This is the most traditional of fences ,with variable height options. It is strong and robust and is suitable for most sites. Highly recommended fence for low maintenance once erected. Erected on concrete or timber posts. Accessible in a scope of heights, closeboard fencing outskirts your greenery enclosure, making a private area for you to unwind and captivate in. Panel Fencing: It is seen as a marginally lower cost option to closeboard fencing with variable height options. It can be erected on timber or concrete posts. It not only looks elegant and simple but also protects the area fenced. Palisade Fencing: It is sometimes called a stakewall or a paling—is typically a fence or wall made from wooden stakes or tree trunks and used as a defensive structure or enclosure. The height of a palisade ranged from a few feet to nearly ten feet. As a defensive structure, palisades were often used in conjunction with earthworks. Security Fencing: It is very much similar to the Palisade fencing in terms of style of construction and benefits. Only thing that differs it is the material used for security Fencing Services Wimbledon is normally tensile strength steel which not only looks good but has strength to protect the area. It is widely used in most commercial and industrial locations. Chainlink Fencing: It is a type of woven fence usually made from galvanized or LLDPE-coated steel wire. The wires run vertically and are bent into a zig-zag pattern so that each "zig" hooks with the wire immediately on one side and each "zag" with the wire immediately on the other. As per the laws in United Kingdom for a private land it is the landowner's responsibility to fence their livestock in. Conversely, for common land, it is the surrounding landowners' responsibility to fence the common's livestock out. Apart from the benefits, there is a law that you have to abide by, so get fencing. http://www.surbitonfencing.co.uk/

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