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Wood Fencing     Privacy fences come in a variety of forms, each of them specially-designed to offer you the greatest possible privacy in your backyard. Though styles vary, privacy fencing typically leaves no more than an inch of space between boards. Some, like 'stockade' or 'solid' fences, often leave none at all. The choice is up to you!

     Like most of our fencing, privacy fencing permits a great deal of personalization. Consider alternating the sizes of boards, adding 'dog-ear' angled cuts, or scalloping the top line to create a bowed look. 'Board-on-board' privacy fencing alternates boards and gaps on both sides of the fence, creating an aesthetically-pleasing work for both you and your neighbors. With a few simple options, your fence can easily go from dull to eye-catcher!

     Depending on the overall height, your privacy fence can also be an effective means of deer exclusion.

Photo Gallery
Click below to see any of our stockade and solid designs in more detail.
 

A board-on-board privacy fence with scalloped top.

Same board-on-board with scalloped top. Notice how the boards are placed on both sides of the fence.

A longer view of the board-on-board with scalloped top. An elegant choice for a privacy fence.

A board-on-board fence changes in height. Notice how the scalloped top slopes up to meet the new height.

A gate and panel of a stained privacy fence. Note the alternating sizes and the dog-eared corners of the larger boards.

A longer view of the stained privacy fence.

The end post of this privacy fence makes a great place to mount a bird feeder. Notice the stained color and the sizes and corners of the boards.

Same stained privacy fence, bordering a small garden. Notice how little can be seen between these half-inch gaps.

A longer view of the stained privacy fence. Again, little can be seen between the boards.

The back view of a naturally-colored privacy fence. Again, we see the alternating sizes and the dog-eared corners.

Another back view of this privacy fence. Notice the use of pressure-treated posts holding up this predominantly-cedar fence.

At six-foot tall, these three-inch, dog-eared boards keep out an unwanted view as well as unwanted deer.

A backside corner of this beautiful, six-foot fence.

A completely solid board-on-board fence obstructs all view. Notice the use of iron posts yet cedar rails and boards.

An older privacy fence still maintains its integrity and its privacy. Notice its dog-eared corners and how it connects with a chain-link counterpart.

An older cedar privacy fence gives privacy to a family pool area. Once again, notice the dog-earred corners.

An older, dog-earred privacy fence connects to a house.

A beautiful cedar privacy fence with a notable scalloped top.

This scalloped privacy fence connects well to a line of chain link fencing offering privacy only where it is needed.

A solid 'stockade' fence offers a full obstruction of view. This image displays a large set of gates.

The stockade fence's gates from the alternative angle. Notice how even with latches and hinges, the fence continues to maintain a sense of privacy.

A tall privacy fence with an almost Delaware-style top line.

This unique and tall privacy fence offers a mild level of privacy but doesn't isolate the neighbors.

 


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