Why Install a Split-Rail Fence

Love how this 4-rail paddock style wood fence rolls with the hills at this property in Dayton Maryland.

A split-rail fence is a classic; is it right for your yard?

A split-rail fence is one of the most basic fence types of all. It is even simpler than a standard picket fence, with two or three rows of rails connecting each fence post. While it may seem extremely simple, this sturdy fence has a lot to offer for the right property. Here’s why it’s a great idea to install a split-rail fence.

Split-Rail Fences Are Rustic

Split-rail fences are appealing for their look alone. While you must take functionality into account, naturally, split-rail fences are great for properties that have a rustic feel to them. If you want to give your suburban or semi-rural home a rural vibe, then a split-rail fence might be an option to consider.

Split-Rail Fences Mark Boundaries

What purpose do these fences serve best? In terms of border security, they are good enough to show people where private property begins and ends. It makes it apparent where people should not cross. If you would like to add more security to it, you could close off the gaps with chain-link mesh.

Split-Rail Fences Pen in Animals

The suggestion above will allow you to pen in smaller animals like pet dogs. It keeps small livestock within bounds, too. You can safely keep your chickens, quail, and ducks in your yard. 

If you are not using a wire mesh on your split-rail fence, they are still the main choice for penning in horses and cows. These fences can be enough to keep even large animals from crossing the road.

Multiple Possibilities with Split-Rail Fences

Split-rail fences can be made of wood, vinyl, or metal. Typically, they are made of wood, and cedar is typically the wood of choice, aside from locust and spruce. Talk with your local split-rail fence contractor about what they offer and what they recommend. 

Their designs are typically simple, but there is still room for ornamentation with the fence post caps, the fence gates, and the fence color. Once again, your local contractor can walk you through your options.

Split-Rail Fences Are Great for Large and Small Properties

You don’t have to own a ranch to enjoy the benefits of a split-rail fence. Your small suburban lot can also use it to mark the boundary between neighboring yards and make your home look great.

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