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  1. Split rail fence adds beauty and privacy to any property. Click to learn more about split rail fencing supplies or see examples. NORTHERN COLORADO 303-872-6108

  2. Western Red Cedar Split Rail Fence is a style of fence that is component driven. Most wood fence styles utilize fence panels, but this rustic style is made up of posts and individual rails. This fence is readily available in 2-Rail and 3-Rail styles, while the 4-Rail has a 4 to 6 week lead time as it is special order.

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · As a homeowner, the idea of defining your property lines with a charming cedar fence can evoke feelings of nostalgia and rustic elegance. In this comprehensive cedar split-rail fence guide, we will take you through the step-by-step process of building your new split-rail fence.

  4. May 4, 2023. Authored by Carol J. Alexander. A split rail fence gives any property a rustic, natural feel. It’s a simple design where two to four rails slide into holes in the posts. They’re called split rails because they’re not sawn, like a board fence, but split from logs.

  5. Rails insert into the post holes. Split rail fences can have 2, 3 or 4 rails. Different types of lumber are used for split rail fences. Locust, cedar and spruce are the most common. Split rail fences are rustic looking and easy to install. They are great for defining property lines, containing horses and livestock, or simply for decoration.

  6. Nov 3, 2022 · Updated November 3, 2022. By Valerie Albarda. If an informal, open, natural-looking fence is what you're after, then a split-rail fence is the solution. Split-rail fencing is an adaptation of the zigzagging, early American wood fences. It offers a rustic look and is one of the easiest fences to build. Table of Contents. Preliminary Steps.

  7. Split rail fences are available in a variety of material types including pressure treated lumber, cedar, pine and vinyl. Jump to Specific Section. Plan Your Split Rail Fence. Lay Out the Fence Posts. Dig Holes. Set the Posts. Hang the Rails. 1. Plan Your Split Rail Fence. You will likely need a permit before you begin your split rail fence install.

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