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  • How to Make an Enclosure With Chicken Wire

    Chicken wire is among the most economical types of wire with which to build, as it is relatively cheap and user friendly. Chicken wire can be used to construct numerous types of enclosures, the...

  • How to Calculate Concrete Blocks for a Wall

    One of the most effective materials for building walls of all types is concrete block. This dynamic material is naturally strong, durable and can be reinforced for further strength and rigidity....

  • How to Calculate the Concrete for a Chain Link Fence

    Chain link fencing is an effective barrier that comes at a lower cost than other fence types, and is one of the most commonly used materials. Like most other fence types, the actual fence panel...

  • How to Calculate the Cost of an Iron Fence

    Iron fences offer decorative and effective area barriers for just about any situation, from backyards to decks. This material is most commonly made in modular lengths, making it simple for anyone...

  • Prevention of Fence Post Rot

    Setting a post for a fence or mailbox can be hard work, so you'll want the post to last as long as possible. An unprotected fence post could start to rot in as little as three years. With proper...

  • How to Preserve Wood Posts

    Wood posts on your fence and deck will gray and fade, then rot and crack. Prevent this from occurring by properly treating and maintaining your wood structures. Stain or paint your wood posts with...

  • How to Lay a Masonry Brick Wall

    A brick wall can be an attractive addition to your yard or garden. It can be built as part of a patio or for an outdoor gathering space. While the walls can add dimension and style to your outdoor...

  • How to Anchor Posts in Concrete

    You don't have to be a cowpoke or live on a ranch to be able to put up a few posts now and then. All it takes is a hole, a post, some cement and before you know it you'll get that fence or gate up...

  • How to Bleach a Cedar Fence

    Cedar is a fragrant, durable, rot-resistant wood that is red-orange in color. The term cedar usually refers to woods that are derived from the red cedar, Spanish cedar, Juniper and Eastern Cedar....

  • How to Make a Chicken Fence Gate

    Chicken wire can be used to construct not just the fence, but the gate too. With a little chicken fencing and a few rudimentary tools, you can cheaply and easily build a simple gate to keep in...

  • How to Build a Simple Porch Gate

    A fence around your porch is a good way to preserve your porch and keep unwanted animals or people out. However, without a gate, a fence is inconvenient and unusable. Installing a simple porch...

  • How to Install Barbed Wire Fencing

    You can install a barbed wire fence that will last for years, provided that you observe a few basic guidelines. There are three essential steps: setting the H-brace corners and steel fence posts;...

  • How to Attach Chicken Wire

    Chicken wire is one of the most economical types of fencing, because it is affordable and relatively easy to use. It is often used to cage small animals, enclose gardens and keep out pests. When...

  • How to Build a Garden Fence From Branches

    The art of weaving branches into fences is called wattling; it stems from the Bronze Age, when hatchets were invented and could cut down willows. Wattled fence panels are easy to make, and add a...

  • How to Clean a Painted Fence With a Pressure Washer

    You want to clean a painted fence with a pressure washer because you've heard it's faster than doing it by hand, but you're worried you'll remove paint while pressure washing the fence. Fear not....

  • Types of Colonial Garden Fence Designs

    From the time the first settlers landed in New England and Virginia, they used fences for protection, to establish land boundaries and to keep cattle and other wildlife out of crops and food...

  • Pool Fencing Rules

    There are special safety rules and regulations for the fence around your pool to reduce the risk of accidents or drowning. You should refer to your local township or government for specific rules...

  • How to Calculate the Cost of Chain Fence by the Foot

    Calculating the per-foot cost of a fence involves collecting all the costs related to building the fence and then dividing that total cost by the number of running feet of fence involved. Simply...

  • How to Decorate a Privacy Fence to Look Country

    Decorating a privacy fence to look country is an easy way to bring down-home style into your landscaping design. With a few materials that can easily be found at any local home improvement store...

  • How to Remove Concrete Around Fence Posts

    Removing a fence post with concrete attached requires some hard work and may even seem impossible if you aren't sure what you're doing. Unless you are willing to spend money to hire a professional...

  • Types of Concrete Fence Posts

    Planning a fence project includes considering the type of fence posts that will work best for the fence's purpose. For solid support and a permanent solution, many consumers choose concrete fence...

  • How to Build A Concrete Retaining Wall

    A concrete block retaining wall is probably one of the most friendly do-it-yourself solutions to the home landscaper. You can safely and effectively grade a sloping yard or add a decorative...

  • How to Fix a Leaning Fence Post

    Traditionally, fences are built out of wooden posts and slats. Over time, wooden fences can begin to sag and lean due to the shifting of the ground or wood rot. Leaning fence posts can pose a...

  • How to Paint Aluminum Fences

    In order to improve the aesthetic appeal and increase the longevity of your aluminum fence, you will have to apply a coat of paint occasionally. Without a fresh coat of paint to seal the aluminum,...

  • How to Remove a Wooden Fence Post

    Wooden fence posts can wear, rot and become an eyesore. They can fall over or crack and will eventually need replacing. Having a post replaced by a professional can be pricey, so it's...

  • How to Install a Wireless Fence

    Wireless fences work by delivering a mild shock to your pet if it tries to wander outside a set boundary area determined by the strength of the transmitter. Unlike electric invisible fences, they...

  • How to Secure Chicken Wire

    Chicken wire serves a variety of fencing purposes. Among its most popular uses is creating wire pens in which to fence a garden or small animals. It is one of the most economical types of fencing....

  • How to Build Trellises & Arbors

    Trellises are beautiful accents to any lawn or garden decor. You can trail roses, clematises and vines along a trellis, adding color and style to your yard. Making a trellis can be a project for...

  • Electric Fence Installation Instructions

    Installing an electric fence may seem like an extreme measure for keeping animals on your property, but electric fences only give off a minor jolt. They do not inflict damage or cause serious...

  • How to Build Concrete Sack Walls

    When it comes to general landscaping, retaining walls are invaluable in giving your yard a professional look, while allowing you to add interesting shapes and contours to the space. Professionally...

  • How to Install a Rubber Water Stop in a Concrete Wall

    A rubber water stop is designed to do just that, stop water from penetrating your concrete wall. Placed in the center of the wall where two separate sections will eventually join, the water stop...

  • How to Become a Fencing Contractor

    The fencing industry is one of the most lucrative markets in the construction business. Depending on the type of fence specialization, the going prices for most fences range from $6 to $30 per...

  • How to Set Pipe Spools into Concrete Walls

    Pipe spools are connecting lengths of pipe that end in flanges designed to be bolted onto the matching flange of a continuing pipe. Pipe spools are installed into concrete walls before the...

  • Types of Deer Fencing

    Deer are beautiful creatures, generally docile and a notable part of the natural experience. That said, they are also a nuisance to rural homeowners who have valuable crops, gardens or landscaping...

  • How to Use a Post-Hole Digger

    When digging a hole for a post, a shovel becomes more cumbersome as the hole gets deeper. To remove dirt from the hole with a shovel, you need to widen the hole. A post-hole digger has two...

  • Homemade Battery Operated Electric Fence

    While they often evoke images of prisons and military bases, electric fences are most commonly used as an efficient, non-lethal way to manage free-range livestock and keep wolves, bears and big...

  • How to Connect Wooden Posts

    Wooden posts provide sturdy, durable corners for fences and gates and when buried deeply enough, are able to withstand the pressure of barbed or electric wire. According to the Virginia...

  • How to Build a Secure Wood Gate

    Outdoor gates can be purchased at your local home improvement store. These gates are usually very easy to install. However, a purchased gate might not be a secure as a gate that you build...

  • How to Build a Garden Wall With Stone Brick

    Garden walls add visual appeal to your landscaping space. They can also be used to build raised flower beds or divide sections of your garden. Since having a professional install a stone brick...

  • How to Build a Efficient home

    Are you tired of paying heat bills? Are you tired of paying power bills? Are you tired of paying water bills? Are you tired of fixing things all the time? Well, then you need to think out of the...

  • How to Decorate a Chainlink Fence

    Chain link fences are an affordable option for homeowners with pets or who like the extra security and privacy fences can provide. Although functional, they aren't usually the most decorative...

  • How to Lay Landscape Blocks

    Using landscape blocks is a simple way to beautify your yard or lawn project. The blocks are easy to use in either plain or interlocking form and they come in earth-tone colors that will...

  • How to Seal a Wooden Fence

    Wood fences are exposed to all the elements. Without a good sealant, a wood fence will not last near as long as a fence with a good sealant. Sealing a wood fence is a time consuming process, but...

  • How to Decorate an Individual Wooden Fence Picket

    Picket fences evoke the American dream of owning a traditional-style home. These fences are usually painted white, and homeowners often decorate them by planting luscious gardens close to the...

  • How to Build a Wall With Landscape Blocks

    Retaining walls can be used for many reasons. You can divide a yard, divert water run off and halt erosion. Building a wall with landscape blocks is a good weekend project that will add beauty and...

  • How to Install a Stone Wall

    Installing a stone wall is a major undertaking and something that should only be done after careful consideration and planning. It is very difficult to do without the help of a stone mason,...

  • How to Build a Short Garden Wall With Bricks

    A short garden wall can add visual interest to an otherwise dull yard and divide your outdoor living space. Bricks are a time-honored material for such a project because they look great, last...

  • How to Make a Fence Out of Material in the Woods

    Fences created from natural materials are beautiful as well as renewable and sustainable. They are also environmentally friendly as they provide living spaces for birds and beneficial insects. The...

  • How to Use Red Cedar As Fence Posts

    Red cedar can be used successfully as fence posts. According to the Oregon State University of Forestry, the general lifespan of a red cedar post is up to 24 years. All red cedar contains a white...

  • How Do I Test an Electric Fence?

    Once a livestock owner fences off a pasture or corral area, he may electrify the fence. A number of types of fence energizers are available. Once the fence energizer is installed and connected,...

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