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Privacy board fence with close set 1" X 4" boards. A cap strip can be added at the top to enhance the beauty of the fence.
Available in straight, scalloped or crown top panels. |
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| Privacy board fence with close set 1" X 4" board. The boards have dog eared tops. This panel style is built with straight tops. |
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| Privacy board fence with close set 1" X 5" matching boards (tongue and groove). Available in straight, scalloped or crowned top panels. A cap strip can be added to the top for more formal look. Similar in appearance to Georgetown, but with wider boards that fit together in the tongue and groove fashion. |
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| The classic stockade fence. Molded 3" wide rustic #2 grade pickets set close for privacy. Available in straight, scalloped, or crowned top panels. |
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| A modified Rockland panel with a lattice or ladder top. Available in straight top panels only. These panels must be "stepped" to follow grade. A 5"x5" post is required for installation of this panel. |
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Freeport is a double sided privacy board fence with 1"x 4" boards alternately spaced on front and back of the backer rails. This fence looks the same on both ideas. Available with a straight top only. A cap and trim board can be added.
Blue Hill is a modified Freeport panel with a lattice top section. |
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| Spaced picket fence built the "old fashioned" way. This style uses a 1"x 3" square edge picket with either a traditional top or a cathedral top. This fence is built on site; the pickets are nailed to the site-assembled framework. |
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Spaced picket fence built with doweled ends on the backer rails so that the posts are revealed from the front side of the fence. This style uses a 1"x 3" square edge picket with either a traditional or cathedral top. (These panels are pre-assembled at our shop).
Available in straight or scalloped top panels. |
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Spaced picket style with 3" molded pickets. Available in straight, crowned, or scalloped panels. |
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Spaced board style with 1" x 4" boards spaced approximately 2" apart.
Available in straight, scalloped, or crowned top panels. |
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Spaced picket fence with 2"x 2" square pickets. This style is built using 1"x 4" boards on front and back in place of standard backer rails and looks the same on both sides. Pickets have a pyramid point top. Panels can be built with straight or "step down" tops. |
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| Spaced board fence with 1"x 4" boards spaced approximately 2" apart. The boards have dog eared tops. This panel is built with straight tops. |
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Both of these post and rail styles use round, white cedar rails, but the ends of the rails are different.
Avon: Round, white cedar rails with doweled ends. Available in 8' or 10' sections.
Anson: Round, white cedar rails with paddle ends. Available in 10' sections. |
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These two styles are both the true "split" rail fencing. However, they differ in the type of wood used.
Carrabassett: Made of western red cedar. Comes in 10' sections.
Oquossoc:Locust posts with scarf hardwood rails. Available in 10' sections. |
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| This post and rail fence is a true classic. Rails are 4"x 4x square. Available in 2 rail style with 8 foot sections. |
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