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Design Considerations

Follow the Grade

Follow the Grade or Stepped

Stepped

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If your yard is not perfectly level, then you'll need to chose between following the grade or stepped. In both case, we will follow the grade with the bottom of the fence so that there are not gaps in the fence where pets can get out or in. Here are examples of both vertical and horizontal style fences that follow the grade and step.

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Board Size and Pattern

When it comes to choosing the board size and pattern for your cedar fence, there are a few things to consider. First, think about the style you want to achieve. A more traditional look may call for a standard board size and pattern, while a modern design may benefit from a more unique approach. Additionally, consider the function of the fence - will it be primarily for privacy or aesthetics? Once you have a clear idea of your goals, you can work with us to select the perfect board size and pattern for your cedar fence.

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Board Spacing

Spacing on a cedar fence is a crucial factor that can make a huge difference in both the appearance and functionality of the fence! With the right spacing, your fence will not only look great but also be sturdy and provide the desired level of privacy.

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Fence Height
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Choosing the right fence height for yard is an important decision that can affect your privacy, security, and overall aesthetic. Factors to consider include your local zoning laws, the purpose of the fence, and your personal preferences. With careful consideration, you can find the perfect fence height to meet your needs and enhance your outdoor space.

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Tight Knot Cedar vs Clear Cedar
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Deciding between clear cedar and tight knot cedar for a fence requires careful consideration. Clear cedar is a superior quality wood that has a consistent appearance and is free of knots. Tight knot cedar, on the other hand, has knots and a more rustic look. Ultimately, the choice between the two depends on personal preference and specific needs.

If you’d like more information about our fences, get in touch today.

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