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5 advantages of timber fencing for your home

Timber is very sturdy so it is a reliable material to use for fencing. Timber fencing has been used for centuries. The connotation that timber attracts termite…

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5 advantages of timber fencing for your home

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  1. 5 advantages of timber fencing for your home Timber is very sturdy so it is a reliable material to use for fencing. Timber fencing has been used for centuries. The connotation that timber attracts termites is not true with the proper treatment especially in these modern times. The most popular are the pressurized and treated pine timber which are amazingly durable and can last for decades. Old houses in many parts of the world even showcase timber fencing and the wood still shows how sturdy it is until now.

  2. Easy to install Whether you’re having them installed by a professional or you’re undertaking the project yourself, the installation of timber fencing is a much easier affair than other styles of fencing. As long as you’ve got all the appropriate materials, which can be picked up from most major hardware stores, you can attempt the project yourself, though it would be a good idea to consult fencing specialists if doing so to ensure that your wooden fencing is structurally sound.

  3. Easy to alter height Colorbond fencing is not particularly customisable; while it has its own advantages, you’re basically set with the design as it is — if you want something different, then you’re going to have to reinstall the fence altogether. With timber fencing, on the other hand, the height can be adjusted simply by lowering the fence panels (though, obviously, if you need your fence to be higher then this is going to be a little more problematic). Or say, for example, you wanted to create a stepped effect with your timber palings

  4. Easy to add decoration You can also add optional extras such as railings, flower boxes, your house number, and so forth — all you need is a hammer and some nails. Or perhaps you’ll want to take out a section of your fence to add something in between — a letterbox, for example. All you need to do is remove the appropriate palings and install your addition. This is a luxury you don’t have with continuous styles of fencing.

  5. Easy to paint It’s definitely not hard to add another coat of paint to a wooden fence, or perhaps to repaint a wooden fence altogether. When doing this with other styles of fencing, painting is often not possible or, where it is, you will be required to follow specific manufacturers instructions so as not to ruin the fence or potentially void your warranty.

  6. Adds character The old-school charm of timber fencing simply cannot be denied. From traditional homes to more modern designs, timber fences are versatile in every way. These days, you can go with the traditional charm of a picket fence, or perhaps take on something that will add a little more height and privacy — in this case, your fence should definitely be installed by fencing contractors who would have the knowledge and experience required to provide you with the appropriate fencing structure.

  7. Thank you

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