An Atlanta Fencing Company where you get a good deal on a better built fence installed using Good Quality Materials by experienced installer at an Excellent Values with the Best Customer Service from a Family Owned Company in Georgia, Right in your back yard.

Office (770) 277-4725 Commercial

Office (770) 277 0555 Residential

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It's About Fence is a division of Exterior Fence Builders Inc. All rights reserved. All images and content are subject to a federal copyright 2010

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Monday - Friday 8.00am - 5.00pm Saturday - By Appointment

 

 

An Atlanta Fencing Company where you get a good deal on a better built fence installed using Good Quality Materials by experienced installer at an Excellent Values with the Best Customer Service from a Family Owned Company in Georgia, Right in your back yard.

Office (770) 277-4725 Commercial

Office (770) 277 0555 Residential

smartfence@itsaboutfences.com

Fence FAQs
Pressure Wash
Pool Safety

 

Contact it's About Fences 

Call 770 277 0555

It's About Fence is a division of Exterior Fence Builders Inc. All rights reserved. All images and content are subject to a federal copyright 2010

HOURS

Monday - Friday 8.00am - 5.00pm Saturday - By Appointment

 

 Wood Privacy Fence Styles Descriptions 

 

It's About Fences Privacy wood fencing provides security, defines boundaries, protects property, and helps control noise, wind and sunlight. versatile wood fencing lets you choose from a variety of styles to find just the right one to transform your yard into an attractive, yet secure, retreat. The style and decorative touches of a fencing system can enhance the look of your property and character by becoming an integral part of your landscape. The construction of your fence may also reflect the architectural style of your home.
Your local area will determine which species of wood are readily available. The primary species or groups of wood used in privacy fencing are:
  • Western Red Cedar
  • Northern White Cedar
  • Whitewoods
  • Treated  
  •  Picket                                                                          
  •                                                Wooden Fence Systems                                   Wooden Picket                                                                            
Master Halco Solid Board Wood Fence
 
Master Halco Shadowbox Wood Fence Shadowbox Wood Fence
Shadowbox Style fencing creates an excellent border or frame for gardens. Boards are placed on either side of the fence rail, spaced so they block vision but still allow airflow through the fence. Solid fences provide little protection from wind flowing across large yards because the wind simply goes over the fence. Spaced boards, slats, louvers and/or lattice, break the wind up into smaller breezes creating effective protection in large open areas from stronger wind gusts.

Master Halco Solid Board Wood Fence Dog-eared Wood Privacy Fence
The most common style of wood fence is the solid board style. It may be used for controlling noise, establishing visual barriers and marking boundaries. Fences five feet and higher are used for the containment of pets and children. Solid board fences are also used in commercial applications, as screens and to control access to restricted areas.

Master Halco Lattice Wood Fence Lattice Top Wood Fence
Lattice can be used as a solid-board fence topper with 12"-18"-24" showing above the boards. You can also use it as a full-lattice fence panel to screen an area, while providing limited vision through the fence. The open design of the lattice system is excellent at controlling wind flow by breaking gusts into gentle breezes.

Master Halco Lattice Stockade Wood Fence French Gothic Privacy Wood Fence
The faces of the colonial-design, stockade style can be rounded and smooth or left naturally rounded and rustic. It may be assembled as components or installed as a panel with several options for the backrails.

   

 

    

 

                                                                               

                                     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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