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  2. 10 Wood Fence Ideas for Curb Appeal and Privacy - AOL

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    Redwood and teak are the most expensive types of wood for fences, but cypress and cedar are good, resilient choices too. Treated pine is typically the cheapest option—although some people do opt ...

  3. Split-rail fence - Wikipedia

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    Simple split-rail fence Log fence with double posts (photo taken in 1938). A split-rail fence, log fence, or buck-and-rail fence (also historically known as a Virginia, zigzag, worm, snake or snake-rail fence due to its meandering layout) is a type of fence constructed in the United States and Canada, and is made out of timber logs, usually split lengthwise into rails and typically used for ...

  4. Picket fence - Wikipedia

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    Picket fence. Picket fences are a type of fence often used decoratively for domestic boundaries, distinguished by their evenly spaced vertical boards, the pickets, attached to horizontal rails. Picket fences are particularly popular in the United States, with the white picket fence coming to symbolize the ideal middle-class suburban life.

  5. Stile - Wikipedia

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    Stile. A wooden stile in Esha Ness, Shetland. A stile is a structure or opening that provides passage for humans – rather than animals, such as livestock – over or through a boundary. Common forms include steps, ladders, or narrow gaps. [1] Stiles are often built in rural areas along footpaths, fences, walls, or hedges that enclose domestic ...

  6. Overrun Japanese town putting up eight-foot barrier to block ...

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    The net, which measures eight feet (2.5 meters) high and 66 feet across (20 meters), will be erected early next week. The town of Fujikawaguchiko is in Yamanashi prefecture, to the north of Fuji ...

  7. Fence - Wikipedia

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    A scaled down version of a palisade wall made of logs, most commonly used for privacy. Wattle fencing, of split branches woven between stakes. Wire fences. Smooth wire fence. Barbed wire fence. Electric fence. Woven wire fencing, many designs, from fine chicken wire to heavy mesh "sheep fence" or "ring fence".

  8. Silt fence - Wikipedia

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    Silt fence. A silt fence, sometimes (misleadingly) called a "filter fence," [1] is a temporary sediment control device used on construction sites to protect water quality in nearby streams, rivers, lakes and seas from sediment (loose soil) in stormwater runoff. Silt fences are widely used on construction sites in North America and elsewhere ...

  9. Does home insurance cover fences? - AOL

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    This typically includes fences, alongside sheds and detached garages. For instance, if your home is insured for $400,000, up to 10 percent of that amount (or $40,000 in this example) can typically ...

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