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Wood Fencing     A more modern version of the "split rail" fence, the Post and Rail is a classic fence design, due largely to its simplicity and effectiveness. Whether being used to define borders, enclose animals, or merely as a decorative element, post and rail fences are hardy structures with relatively simple installation.

     Despite its simplicity, the post and rail still offers several customizations to make your fence distinctly yours. Consider two or three rails or use pressure-treated, red, or white cedar posts and rails. For the added ability of keeping small animals in (or out), consider the effectiveness of adding woven wire to an otherwise wooden fence. Post and rail can also be created from vinyl products.

     Post and Rail fences work great for keeping large animals in, too! Just contact us, and we'll work with you to create the fence that's just right for your yard.

Photo Gallery
Click below to see any of our post and rail designs in more detail.
 

Standard, three-rail post and rail slopes up a small hill in a residential setting.

A traditional post and rail fence seperates this backyard from the road nearby.

A section of post and rail is used as a barrier to keep individuals out of a flower bed.

A long stretch of well-placed post and rail is ideal for keeping in large animals or clearly defining a large yard.

A close-up of this post demonstrates the construction of this fence design.

Another quality job from Whitmore Fence!

A long stretch of post and rail defines the driveway.

The simplicity of post and rail is ideal for surrounding large areas of land.

A shorter section of post and rail seperates yard from sidewalk and beyond.

Portions of this post and rail fence are reinforced with woven wire to keep in family pets.

In a snowy landscape, this post and rail defines the otherwise hidden driveway.

A subtle post and rail keeps pedestrians safe. Notice the addition of woven-wire.

Woven wire is a fairly common addition to post and rail fences because of its ability to keep in (or out) small children and animals.

A closeup view of this traditional beauty.

Once more, post and rail fencing is ideal for long distances and affordable prices.

A well-established boundary with pressure-treated rails.

A soundly-constructed post and rail fence.

A Whitmore Fence employee demonstrates her fine work.

A two-rail post and rail fence offers a simpler barrier to your yard.

Post and rail: A classic fence addtion to any yard.

Two-rail fences are obviously shorter than their three-rail counterparts.

 


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