According to Robert Frost 'Good fences make good neighbors.'
There is truth to that statement since setting boundaries can be a good thing and resolve or prevent all sorts of issues.
There are plenty of uses for fencing and a huge selection of types and styles.
First, let’s look at the reasons for erecting fences. Fences keep things in or out. They can keep out trespassers such as burglars, annoying neighbors, stray animals or wildlife that may damage your landscaping. They can keep your kids and pets in the yard where they are safe or prevent livestock from wandering off. They can even keep the plants themselves contained. Fencing is used for safety such as keeping people away from a swimming pool.
All sorts of materials are used for different purposes. Metal fencing runs from simple chicken wire to ornate wrought iron. There are horizontal bars, vertical scrolling and patterns and also barbed wire.
Wooden fencing can be the most rustic but it can also be damaged faster by the elements than other types. Wood fence styles run from split rail to stockade. The type of wood affects the longevity. Cedar will last longer than pine. Treated wood has a longer life span but there is the issue of toxic chemicals leaching into your soil.
Plastic fencing includes PVC, vinyl and composites. They can resist sun damage and fading better than most other types but can also be very expensive.
Finally, there are masonry fences (technically these are walls.) These may be the sturdiest of all.
Whatever your need or aesthetic, there should be something for you to use. Just speak with your local fencing expert for what’s best for you.