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		<title>Building a Fence of Composite Wood Fencing Material</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 15:01:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you have a yard that needs to be fenced in, why not consider doing the trick with composite wood fencing material?</p>
<p>Here’s a guide to composite wood that will help you decide if it’s right for you!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a yard that needs to be fenced in, why not consider doing the trick with composite wood fencing material?</p>
<p>Here’s a guide to composite wood that will help you decide if it’s right for you!</p>
<p><img style="border: 2px solid #ffffff;" title="Composite Wood Fencing Material" src="../composite-fencing.gif" border="0" alt="Composite Wood Fencing Material" align="right" />It is common for decks to be built of composite wood (recycled waste wood fiber). There are a lot of benefits to using recycled lumber instead of traditional lumber. First of all, it is much more durable! Secondly, unlike preservative-treated wood, composite wood contains no toxic chemicals.</p>
<p>But what precisely is composite lumber? It is a blend of wood fibers retained from saw dust and waste plastics that include PVC (the chemical compound of vinyl). You can purchase solid or hollow composite wood from various online retailers and local stores.</p>
<p>Hence, composite wood fencing material is great to use if you want a fence that will last a long time. You may ask yourself why you would want a mixture of wood and plastic, instead of simply wood alone or plastic alone. Composite Wood Fencing MaterialThe plain answer is, the two together provide strong reinforcement and thus contribute to the sturdiness of the material.  You can essentially have the best of both worlds! Why invest in wood that’s liable to rot, if you can invest in wood that won’t decay because it is combined with plastic?</p>
<p>Composite wood is quite heavy, so if you order it online you may run into some expensive shipping costs. However, it is definitely a worthy buy! Keep in mind however, that even though the material is easy to bend and thus work with during warmer climates, it can become stiff during cold weather.</p>
<p>Environment-friendly and extra reliable, what more could you want in fencing material? Maybe you prefer the low-maintenance of strict vinyl or the appeal of rich cedar wood, but it’s a good idea to consider composite wood for construction.</p>
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		<title>Stockade Fencing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:59:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When choosing your fencing needs its easy to get bogged down in the details, especially when choosing some of the pricier fences like vinyl or rod iron.  Many overlook one of the most basic fencing set-ups available.</p>
<p><span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"></span></span></span></span>Stockade fencing.  Simple&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When choosing your fencing needs its easy to get bogged down in the details, especially when choosing some of the pricier fences like vinyl or rod iron.  Many overlook one of the most basic fencing set-ups available.</p>
<p><span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><img class="alignleft" title="Stockade Fencing" src="http://www.fencing-advice.com/stockade.jpg" border="0" alt="Stockade Fencing" hspace="0" align="right" /></span></span></span></span>Stockade fencing.  Simple and basic, stockade fencing usually consists of a whitewood like spruce or pine.  These woods are called white because at first they are white.</p>
<p>Whitewoods are very easy to paint or stain and if choosing a whitewood stockade fencing system you should plan on this in order to preserve your fence.  Left untreated stockade fencing can warp and begin deteriorating.</p>
<p>Other steps to be taken in making sure your stockade fencing stays in the best condition would be to install using galvanized stainless steel screws or nails. Care should also be taken to make sure that postholes are deeper then the frost levels for the area.</p>
<p>Stockade fencing is still and excellent choice when looking to provider security for your home, as well as defining boundaries.  Depending on your environment stockade fencing can also serve as a barrier against elements like wind and snow.  In most cases stockade fencing is available in prefabricated sections to help shorten installation times.</p>
<p>This being the case, careful consideration Stockade Fencingshould be given to the area of space that the fencing will cover.  Postholes must be properly placed to meet local building codes, you will also want to make sure that you are placing your posts into concrete footers.</p>
<p>While it may not be a person’s first choice when it comes to a fence.  Stockade fencing definitely has some advantages for those looking for an easy to set up fence, you can paint or stain them to match your house or simple weather proof them to go with a more natural look.  Either way stockade fencing should not be left out.</p>
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		<title>How to Find Cheap Garden Fencing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Before you labor away gardening, you first need to design a plot of soil that is set aside from the rest of your yard and is well-protected from nature’s intruders.</p>
<p>This way, all your hard work won’t go to waste.&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you labor away gardening, you first need to design a plot of soil that is set aside from the rest of your yard and is well-protected from nature’s intruders.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" title="Cheap Garden Fencing" src="http://www.fencing-advice.com/wooden-fence.jpg" border="0" alt="Cheap Garden Fencing" align="right" />This way, all your hard work won’t go to waste. Depending on what type of plants and/or flowers you grow and where you grow them, you may want to install a tall privacy fence or just simple edging for your garden. Whatever your needs, there are plenty of options for cheap garden fencing.</p>
<p>A garden is already a hefty investment of your time, so it’s a good idea to try and save as much money as possible (without sacrificing the livelihood of your plants and flowers of course)! Earthy rock walls, tall vinyl privacy screens, fun bamboo edging, classic wrought iron edging, or elegant picket fencing – whatever style and quality of fencing you prefer, you’re sure to find affordable prices.</p>
<p>Cheap Garden FencingAll you need to do is compare products and prices online! Dozens of web-based retailers and local gardening supply stores offer a variety of fences. Browsing the Internet can first help you to decide what particular style of fence you like the most and more importantly, where the cheapest fence can be purchased from! The company Panacea specializes in manufacturing cheap garden fencing. Kafko, as well, offers inexpensive fences.</p>
<p>After browsing the web, you may want to consult employees at your local hardware store too – they can help you to find a quality fence that doesn’t exceed your budget and assist you in installing it as well.</p>
<p>A garden fence is aesthetically-pleasing and practical – but it doesn’t have to be expensive!</p>
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		<title>Split Rail Fence</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:08:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you want to add that classic rustic style to your acreage or yard, think no farther then a split rail fence.  A split rail fence adds that western look and is a necessity for a ranch home.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to add that classic rustic style to your acreage or yard, think no farther then a split rail fence.  A split rail fence adds that western look and is a necessity for a ranch home.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><img class="alignleft" title="Split Rail Fence" src="http://www.fencing-advice.com/split-rail.jpg" border="0" alt="Split Rail Fence" hspace="0" align="right" /></span></span>Split rail fences are most often made out of woods like pine, spruce or hemlock.  A more weather-resistant option is the use of cedar.  Of course you would always want to make sure that you weather treat your split rail fence to make sure it keeps the same look over the years.</p>
<p>Part of the charm that comes with a split rail fence is the fact that the posts are usually not uniform in size and shape almost as if you went out and split the rails yourself.</p>
<p>A split rail fence is not only for defining boundaries or decorating your property.  It also can be used for fencing in horses or livestock.  For large areas a split rail fence is a very cost effective option.  A split rail fence is also the perfect project for a do-it-yourselfer, it is one of the easiest systems to install and equipment is minimal.  Y</p>
<p>ou wont even need any concrete for the posts.  There are just a few disadvantages with the split rail fence.  Aside from possibly needing to be weather proofed, the ground has a tendency to settle around the posts making it necesSplit Rail Fencesary to retamp (compact) the dirt around the posts to make sure the fencing stands erect.</p>
<p>Also for larger applications of a split rail fence you may need to have some custom bracings added due to the limitations when using wood as a building material.</p>
<p>Indeed, a split rail fence is an affordable and reliable way of fencing in any large property and with its western charm can turn your landscape from plain and ordinary to a rustic backcountry get away.</p>
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		<title>Exploring the World of Wood Fence Designs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 13:22:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Once you have decided to add a wood fence design to your outdoor décor, there are plenty of ideas and plans to ponder that allow you to thoroughly express your individuality. When it comes to making your final decisions, there&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you have decided to add a wood fence design to your outdoor décor, there are plenty of ideas and plans to ponder that allow you to thoroughly express your individuality. When it comes to making your final decisions, there is also an assortment of factors to consider that will make or break your ultimate outcome. To make sure you are in control of the entire process of bringing a wood fence design into your yard, you should make note of the following factors listed below.</p>
<p><strong>Grades</strong></p>
<p>The grade of lumber used to create your fence will display the natural characteristics of the wood. When you are looking for the highest quality appearance of lumber, you should specify your intentions when visiting the home and garden store. You should know that clear lumber has a limited amount of natural details. If you are interested in a fence that showcases a more rustic appearance or informal look, many homeowners are pleased with a knotty lumber.</p>
<p>Pattern Boards</p>
<p>When choosing lumber grades, you should also decide whether or not you want a smooth or rough textured surface. A wide range of plain or patterned selections is also offered for the top boards. As you scan the selection of pre-cut fence boards, you may opt for the following selections: round, dog-eared, spearhead, or a Gothic style. Additional options associated with this type of fence board include pre-assembled solids and selections that highlight latticework.</p>
<p><strong>Wood Fence Designs</strong></p>
<p>Surface Textures</p>
<p>As you choose the fence rails and posts for your wood designs, you will encounter the following surface options: saw textured, rougher headed, and surfaced four sides. Saw textured fence selections are created during the milling process, which utilizes a circular or band saw to achieve their look. The appearance is seen on all four sides. A rougher headed surface texture is created during the milling process through the use of roughened planer knives. This type of coarse texture can be easily seen on all four sides. A surfaced four sides (also known as S4S) offers a smooth surface that appears all around in a uniform manner. Many enjoy this type of product because it seems to present some of the highest quality in appearance.</p>
<p><strong>Size</strong></p>
<p>The size of the fence rails and posts will make a difference in the final appearance of your fencing. Depending on the type of enclosure you wish to support, you may choose a larger or smaller option. For example, a privacy fence for a pool is usually taller than the type of fence that will protect a personal garden situated in the corner of your backyard.</p>
<p><strong>Fasteners</strong></p>
<p>When you need a fastener to put together the arrangement of your fence, there are many different selections to consider for your final purchase. <strong><img title="Wood Fence Designs" src="http://www.fencing-advice.com/WoodFenceDesign.jpg" border="0" alt="Wood Fence Designs" hspace="0" align="center" /></strong>Usually, options that are resistant to corrosion are common to hold fence boards in place. You may encounter such options like hot-dipped galvanized, aluminum and stainless steel choices. Using fasteners is the most recommended way to add the final touches to fencing because they do not rust like nails. If you must use nails, the stainless steel variety will work best, especially when you wish to apply a transparent or semi-transparent stain.</p>
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		<title>How to Build Wood Fence Posts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 13:14:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Wood fences are a lovely and often necessary addition to any person’s yard, but how do you go about setting wood fence posts? Here are some key tips that will save you time, money and effort.</p>
<p>Before doing anything, you&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wood fences are a lovely and often necessary addition to any person’s yard, but how do you go about setting wood fence posts? Here are some key tips that will save you time, money and effort.</p>
<p><img title="Wood Fence Posts" src="http://www.fencing-advice.com/fencing-post.jpg" border="0" alt="Wood Fence Posts" align="left" />Before doing anything, you will want to place your wood fence posts in wood preservative. But only saturate the bottom third of each post, as that is the section that will go underground. Then, you will space the posts.</p>
<p>Generally, posts should be spaced 6’ to 8’ apart. If you’re unsure of the exact spacing that you will need, just think about what your use is for your fence. Then set the corner (or end) post – and align the rest of the posts (with a line) accordingly. Dig stakes into the ground where the posts will eventually go. This particular process is very important because it is here that you are building the fence’s foundation. Make sure to carefully measure and plot out your fence.</p>
<p>Now it is time to actually set the wood fence posts. A third of each post should be inched into the ground at each stake marker. However, before doing this, place a stone or two shovels of gravel into each hole. Rocks will absorb the moisture so the soil won’t collect as much of it and hence, will be stronger. As well, to anchor the posts better, make sure you dig your holes so they are larger at the bottom than at the top. Finally, you can place the posts into the ground.</p>
<p>Wood Fence PostsEnsure that the posts are sitting firmly in the ground and are upright (use a level). Brace them with stakes and gradually remove the brace nails as the posts settle. Build mounds of dirt around the posts too, as this further secures them. Always remember to pay special attention to your corner posts.</p>
<p>Wait several days before adding rails. After the wood fence posts have properly settled, you can then nail bottom and top rails to each post. This step is not easy and you might want to ask for a helping hand.</p>
<p>Next you’ll have to choose a style for your fence. Whatever style you prefer, you’ll then have to acquire certain materials to finish constructing your fence. This process is the most technical. Determine the purpose of your fence and then choose the style that is most necessary – do you want just a plain barrier or a more decorative, private fence? Consult further instructions for styling.</p>
<p>Lastly , talk to your neighbors if you’re not sure where exactly to build your fence!</p>
<p>You don’t want to intrude on their property. As well, your city might have some construction codes and you’ll want to investigate them so as not to be in violation.</p>
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		<title>Installing a Fence: A Guide to Cedar Wood Fencing Material</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 13:12:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’re a stanch do-it-yourself type of person and are planning to build a wood fence, you will first need to acquire the proper materials. A building contractor can recommend a variety of tools and woods for your task, but&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re a stanch do-it-yourself type of person and are planning to build a wood fence, you will first need to acquire the proper materials. A building contractor can recommend a variety of tools and woods for your task, but if you don’t plan on consulting one, here’s a guide to wood fencing material.</p>
<p>Before beginning construction on your fence, your wooden posts will likely need to soak in wood preservative overnight. This will ensure that your fence lasts a lifetime. You will also need other equipment, like a level.</p>
<p>Cedar wood is the most durable, weather-resistant fencing material around. In fact, unlike most woods, it won’t need any kind of preservative – as nature has blessed it with natural oils. As well, other softwoods tend to swell and shrink, but not cedar! Cedar wood fencing material isn’t just high quality either; it’s also beautiful to look at and will surely compliment any home, building or landscape.</p>
<p>If you’re look<img class="alignleft" title="Wood Fencing Material" src="http://www.fencing-advice.com/wooden-fence.jpg" border="0" alt="Wood Fencing Material" align="right" />ing for a fence that is equally protective and attractive, but fear the country charm of only the most authentic wood will also come with heavy maintenance, then cedar wood is your best option.</p>
<p>Now that you’ve decided on cedar wood fencing material, it’s time to make even more choices. Do you want a Clear or Knotty grade? Do you prefer a smooth or rough texture? You can even purchase patterned wood with “dog-eared” or “gothic” tops! Or perhaps you would like to purchase fencing material with lovely latticework panels.</p>
<p>Finally, you can proceed to build your fence! This will take a few steps, which include spacing out the fence posts, setting the fence posts, adding rails, and then lastly bordering the posts.</p>
<p>A building contractor can recommend a variety of tools and woods for your task, but if you don’t plan on consulting one, here’s a guide to wood fencing material.</p>
<p>Before beginning construction on your fence, your wooden posts will likely need to soak in wood preservative overnight. This will ensure that your fence lasts a lifetime. You will also need other equipment, like a level.</p>
<p>Cedar wood is the most durable, weather-resistant fencing material around. In fact, unlike most woods, it won’t need any kind of preservative – as nature has blessed it with natural oils. As well, other softwoods tend to swell and shrink, but not cedar! Cedar wood fencing material isn’t just high quality either; it’s also beautiful to look at and will surely compliment any home, building or landscape.</p>
<p>If you’re lookWood Fencing Materialing for a fence that is equally protective and attractive, but fear the country charm of only the most authentic wood will also come with heavy maintenance, then cedar wood is your best option.</p>
<p>Now that you’ve decided on cedar wood fencing material, it’s time to make even more choices. Do you want a Clear or Knotty grade? Do you prefer a smooth or rough texture? You can even purchase patterned wood with “dog-eared” or “gothic” tops! Or perhaps you would like to purchase fencing material with lovely latticework panels.</p>
<p>Finally, you can proceed to build your fence! This will take a few steps, which include spacing out the fence posts, setting the fence posts, adding rails, and then lastly bordering the posts.</p>
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		<title>How to Stylize Your Garden: Wood Garden Fencing and More!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 13:10:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you are building a fence for your garden, you may wish for it to protect your flowers, but it will most likely serve to accent them. Here are a few fencing ideas to get you started.</p>
<p><strong>Wood Garden Fencing</strong><br />&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are building a fence for your garden, you may wish for it to protect your flowers, but it will most likely serve to accent them. Here are a few fencing ideas to get you started.</p>
<p><strong>Wood Garden Fencing</strong><br />
If you have a large area of plants and flowers, you may seek more seclusion than other gardeners. A tall, wood privacy fence can attractively surround your garden, allowing for folks to peek in while simultaneously keeping intruders out. If you attach lovely wood lattice to an already installed privacy fence, you can then train morning glories to climb up the fence walls! Such vine-draped walls make for a traditional looking, beautiful garden fence.</p>
<p><img title="Wood Garden Fencing" src="http://www.fencing-advice.com/wood-garden-fencing.jpg" border="0" alt="Wood Garden Fencing" align="right" /><strong>Border Edging Garden Fencing</strong><br />
Small, wire fencing is extremely adaptable to any environment. If you seek to accent one or two flowers and/or your entire garden, use border edging.</p>
<p>Bricks, wire, and wrought iron are all materials you can Wood Garden Fencinguse to outline your plants and flowers. Vinyl-coated wire fencing that bends any which way is probably the cheapest and easiest type of garden fencing to install. Picket fencing is installed similarly and is commonly used by gardeners with an eye for style, as it delightfully pronounces your garden.</p>
<p>Constructing wood garden fencing or border edge garden fencing can be just as fun as cultivating a garden! And both types of fences are wonderful aesthetic, and not to mention, practical, improvements upon your garden.</p>
<p>But remember these tips are more decorative than anything. If you?re worried about pesky animals or neighborhood kids vandalizing your garden then you will want to look into electric fencing and even hardware cloth.</p>
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		<title>Building a Wood Fence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you need to fence in your yard but are unsure of exactly how to go about it? Well, here are some simple tips to building a wood fence.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you need to fence in your yard but are unsure of exactly how to go about it? Well, here are some simple tips to building a wood fence.</p>
<p><img title="Building A Wood Fence" src="http://www.fencing-advice.com/building-wood-fence.jpg" border="0" alt="Building A Wood Fence" align="right" />The first task is to saturate the bottom third of each fence post in wood preservative. This way, the section of the post that is underground will not erode. Then you will need to meticulously space your fence posts. Proper measurements are vital; any mistakes here can have irreversible consequences later.</p>
<p>Fence posts, as a rule, should be spaced 6’ to 8’ apart. Before spacing the posts, you’ll want to set the corner post however – this will help you align the rest. Draw a line out from the end post and then place stakes every 6’ to 8’.</p>
<p>After you’ve spaced the posts, you can then set them. When digging the holes where you placed the stakes, you’ll want to make it to where the bottom of each hole is wider than the top. This easy step will help anchor your posts. Also, by putting a large stone at the bottom of each hole you can make the foundation much stronger for your fence. The stone will absorb moisture that threatens to weaken the soil. Now you are ready to dig the posts into the ground.</p>
<p>Building A Wood Fence</p>
<p>Make sure they fit firmly into the soil and are perfectly erect. Use a level for help here. Proceed to brace each post with stakes – especially the corner posts. As the posts settle, you can gradually remove the nails of the braces. Wait several days before continuing construction on your fence. While you’re influx why not round out the heads of your posts? This might take a little extra effort, but it will ensure that your fence endures the elements.</p>
<p>After you’ve waited about a week, you can add rails. Simply nail a bottom and top rail to each post. This step is fairly simple, unless you plan to place the rails in more creative ways. In this case, consult your options and investigate more techniques.</p>
<p>Now is the time to figure out what kind of fence you want specifically. Do you want to build a simple wire fence? A fancy, decorative, private fence? Whatever your purposes, you’ll discover that there are hundreds of styles to choose from and for each style, you’ll want to use very specific construction material. You’ll definitely need to research this and ask an expert or read a manual for help. Just make sure you choose a style that is most suitable for your needs!</p>
<p>Of course, before actually building a wood fence, you’ll need to abide by your city’s construction codes and talk to your neighbors to make sure you’re not interfering with their property.</p>
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		<title>How to Find Discount Wood Fencing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you're in the market for a fence, especially if you need one that stretches over a vast farmland, you probably are looking to save a few bucks. Discount wood fencing is your answer!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you're in the market for a fence, especially if you need one that stretches over a vast farmland, you probably are looking to save a few bucks. Discount wood fencing is your answer!</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" title="Discount Wood Fencing" src="http://www.fencing-advice.com/discount-wood-fence.jpg" border="0" alt="Discount Wood Fencing" align="right" />Not only is wood fencing effective at guarding your property, but it is also very attractive and oftentimes, cheap.</p>
<p>The best way to search for discount wood fencing is to compare prices and products online and at your local hardware or farm supply store. Whenever a retailer sells materials at wholesale prices, you can be sure that you'll benefit, as their savings will trickle down to you, the customer.</p>
<p>Moreover, an especially cost-effective type of fencing is split rail fencing, commonly made of cedar. A split rail fence simply consists of durable wooden posts, usually not uniform or polished. This cheap fence is hardly tacky though. It boasts a rustic charm and is not only inexpensive, but easy to install. All you have to do is set each post into the ground and carefully tamp the dirt around it.</p>
<p>Discount Wood FencingKeep in mind that the cheaper a fence, the more maintenance it will likely require. However, depending on your budget and needs, you're sure to find the right kind of fence for you. Many stores specialize in overstock supply and discount prices and as long as you research your options, you won't have to spend too much money on beautifying and protecting your property.</p>
<p>Wood fencing is a wonderful investment  whether for your backyard or ranch. But remember you have other choices as well, like vinyl fencing. A vinyl fence requires little to no maintenance and can often go for reasonable prices!</p>
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