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Title: 6 Tips for Choosing the Best Fence for Your Yard


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6 Tips for Choosing the Best Fence for Your Yard
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Are you planning to install a fence on your patio
or yard?
  • Whether you require more privacy outdoors, want
    to restrict the views of the street, or block the
    chilly winds, we have the right suggestions to
    help you choose a fence.
  • Increase Privacy
  • Feel Secure
  • Restrict Street View
  • Secure Your Pool
  • Consider a Stepped Design
  • Protect Your Dogs

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Increase Privacy
  • If privacy is your priority, a WPC fence with
    minimal to no gaps between the boards is ideal
    for you.
  • The height of the fence will depend on your and
    your neighbours yards slope.
  • Also, check the placement of your seating
    arrangement. Take a sheet of cardboard to measure
    the height of the fence you require.
  • Have someone hold the cardboard while you walk
    outside the yard and check if the fence is high
    enough to match your privacy needs.

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Feel Secure
  • A secure fence requires a taller height, a
    strong, lockable gate, and a lack of places to
    grip.
  • If you want to install a fence for security
    reasons, keep it a minimum of 8 feet high.
  • Alternatively, you can choose a 6-foot fence and
    then add a few feet of pergolas on the top.

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Restrict Street View
  • If you reside on a rather busy street, you need
    to have the ideal fence to create a peaceful
    ambience in your backyard. A fence that
    maintains small gaps between the WPC Planks can
    restrict street view and let some light in.

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Secure Your Pool
  • It is vital to take the necessary steps to secure
    your pool. A fence keeps you on the safe side and
    prepares for when your friends or relatives visit
    with children.

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Consider a Stepped Design
  • If you think a tall privacy fence all around your
    yard is too much, you can try a stair-step
    design. This type of design allows you to enjoy
    privacy only in areas where you need it.

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Protect Your Dogs
  • You must know your dogs habits and how high they
    are likely to jump. A 4-feet fence is sufficient
    for younger dogs, while a taller fence is
    adequate for larger dogs.

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THANKS
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