Wood, Rail,
Log Fencing
Wood Fencing can be very practical along with being unique in
its many different designs and styles. Wood can be used for
pens or corrals where livestock are likely to challenge the
fence or to fence in ones back yard. Wood fencing is like
everything unique in design and construction; it does come at a
cost. Wood fencing is very labor consuming and materials like
pressure treated wood or cedar can add significant cost to a
fencing project. Many times wood fencing is chosen more for its
looks then its practicality. It is a good choice for small
acreage, residential, or decretive fencing and is generally
less costly then chain link, decorative rod iron, or vinyl
styles of fence.
Log, Post & Rail, and Russell fences are still built today
especially in many parts of Caribou/Chilcoton region of British
Columbia. These fence styles utilize the natural small diameter
long straight pine of the region. This can be a cost effective
means of fencing, when material and low cost labor is ready
available. This style is considered by many to be a very eye
pleasing and uniquely western historical style of fencing.
Because the wood is untreated it does have a much short life
span then that of cedar or pressure treated styles of
fencing.
Pipe and
other fence materials
Fences of stranded cable, pipe,
vinyl, rock, and rod iron can all be used where
cost is less of a consideration, particularly on horse
farms, or Synthetic materials with wood-like qualities
are also used, however they are the most expensive
option in most situations.
Old douglas lodge
Houston Rail Section
NCC board fence
Log snake fence
old log fence
russell 1
Russell fence 2
steves 1
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