Fencing along uneven land

Installing a fence around a part of property is more hard when the topography isn’t perfectly flat! With the hills & valleys around our home, the two of us had to decide whether to construct the fence according to the contours of the ground or level the property! Both of us liked the method of a sloping fence because it would look more natural, however, the two of us believed a level lot might decrease the labor & expense of putting up the fence. Both of us discovered that the rather severe level of incline required a great deal of machinery, labor & top-dressing to achieve level ground. Our soil is not the best quality, & there’s a lot of rocks. Both of us didn’t know the two of us could effectively detach grass with a usual spade. Both of us decided to cater the replacement method of the fence to the land’s natural shape. Both of us then needed to choose between racked or stepped panels. Rackable panels are prefabricated with pickets of varying heights, then as the fence is installed, the pickets adjust & stand flush with the slope of the land. This genre of fencing prevents pets & other small pets from crawling underneath; In comparison, a stepped fence uses full panels of varying heights. The first part begins at the lowest ground & is installed at a level height. The next part is installed at a greater height, however also level, to create a stair-like aesthetic. Both of us liked the appearance of the stepped fence better & hoped to use shrubs & flowers along the bottom. Although vinyl was quite a bit more money than wood fencing, the two of us felt it was worth it to avoid constant upkeep. With vinyl, the two of us never need to worry about sanding, staining or applying a finish. The vinyl doesn’t deteriorate & can be cleaned with the garden hose.

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