Exploring the World of Wood Fence Designs
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.
Grades
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.
Pattern Boards
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.

Surface Textures
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.
Size
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.
Fasteners
When you need a fastener to put together the arrangement of your
fence, there are many different selections to consider for your
final purchase. 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.
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