Here is a typical split rail fence we installed in Gilbertsville in 2014. It’s pressure treated “rustic rails” which lay out on 10′ centers.
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Otego 2014. Notice the gate latch.. It’s set at 54″ above grade in compliance with pool code.
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Wilber Park Tennis Courts, Oneonta
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We installed the 6′ high fence in the City of Oneonta to keep the deer out.
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This is a 3 Rail Vinyl fence we installed in downtown Oneonta in 2013. It’s on Main Street right across from the Post Office.
Oneonta 2011. We installed this 6′ Vinyl fence to create some backyard privacy. See how the white background accents the plants and shrubs.
The rails are set 10″ apart with the top rail at 48″ above grade. We set the posts on 8′ centers. We alternate our 16′ long rails for extra strength.
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The rails are set 10″ apart with the top rail at 48″ above grade. We set the posts on 8′ centers. We alternate our 16′ long rails for extra strength.
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We installed this horse fence in Laurens. It is fabricated from full dimension, rough sawn hemlock. The posts are 4×4’s and the rails are 2×6’s.
Cooperstown 2014″ Look closely. The color is dark bronze.
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STEPPED Dead level is great forbuildings, but not so much for fences. The sizable gaps on the downhillside of each section not only look bad, but would never keep your dog in.DISCLAIMER: We did not install his fence.