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BF17 |
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Board fencing will generally come one of two ways. Standard boards that butt up against each other (BF3, BF8) or shiplapped v-groove boards that interlock with each other (BF1, BF6). Additionally there are two ways of constructing these fences. In the standard style, one side is finished while the backing side has a mid rail going across (BF5, BF11). In the universal style, the panel is framed all around the sides usually with 5/4 stock (or another stock) (see BF4, BF15) and for heights up to 4’ high, both sides will look the same. For heights greater than 4’ high in the universal style, one side will have a mid rail (third rail) required to maintain support. If desired, both sides can be produced to have mid rails on the front and back.
Additionally, we offer multiple grades of this fence to meet
project needs that do not allow for a high budget.
For more information, please visit our
General Information Page
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