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  • What Are the Dangers of Radiation From Invisible Pet Fences?

    Wireless pet fences use an invisibly buried wire to mark a boundary. When approached, the radio signal emitted by this wire activates a collar that conditions pets to avoid the fence and remain...

  • Stainless Vs. Aluminum Chain Link Fence

    Chain link fence is a popular choice for fencing needs due to its low cost, ease of installation and the variety of options for appearance. One decision that must be made is the material to be used.

  • Types of Post Hole Diggers

  • Landscape Ideas for Privacy Screens

  • Products for Garden Fencing

  • How to Install a Chain Link Fence Without Concrete

    Chain link is a popular fence material that offers an effective barrier at a lower cost than other fence types. The construction of chain link fencing is generally simple and commonly involves the...

  • How to Ensure Consistent Height When Installing Fence Posts

    Fences offer an effective barrier for yards and are available in several different types. Most commonly, fences require the use of fence posts to connect and anchor the fence as a whole. Fence...

  • How to Install a Sliding Fence Gate

    Sliding fence gates are typically used across driveways. This allows for your entire property to be enclosed. With an electrical sliding gate, a remote control will open the gate for you when you...

  • List of Chain Link Fence Parts

  • How to Make an Ocotillo Weave Fence

    Found in the arid southwestern portions of the United States, the cactus-like ocotillo plant--Fouquieria spendens--features an unusual appearance that includes spiny branches that look dead when...

  • How to Install a Vegetable Garden Electric Fence

    If you want to keep hungry critters out of your vegetable garden, an electric fence may be your answer. An electric garden fence is effective and inexpensive, especially if you do the installation...

  • How to Buy Wood Fence Panels

    Adding a fence to your yard will improve the look and value of your home. While plastic or other synthetic fencing may have its benefits, wood fencing looks natural and has its fans who prefer it....

  • How to Install a Picket Fence Uphill

    A picket fence is an aesthetically pleasing fence typically used for defining property lines. This is a short fence, so it won't provide much in the way of security or privacy. There is just...

  • How to Install Wooden Posts

    Outdoor construction is subject to the laws of nature. An outdoor project has to withstand the elements, so it must be anchored firmly into the ground. A properly installed wooden post is the...

  • Stone Walls Ideas

  • Instructions for a Trellis

    Climbing vines, flowers and other plants use garden trellises as a support structure. Anyone with basic carpentry skills and an understanding of geometry can easily construct his own trellis....

  • How to Take Down a Chain-link Fence

    Chain-link fences are durable and relatively inexpensive compared with other types of fences. Though they can be the ideal type of fence for some properties, they can also become an eyesore....

  • How to Install Dog Ear Picket Fences

    A dog ear picket fence is an aesthetically pleasing fence typically used for defining property lines. Picket fences are usually a short fence, so it won't provide much in the way of security or...

  • How to Set Corner Fence Posts

    As the most important part of a fence line, corner posts bear the strain of the stretched wire strands, maintain the proper line and are constructed in a solid brace frame. Although not difficult...

  • How to Build Wooden Fences From Trees

    Buck and pole, or buck and rail as it is often called, is the most efficient fence to build when using only trees. Jack and lodgepole pine are the best trees for the purpose because of their tall,...

  • How to Hang a Fence Gate

    The trickiest part of any fence installation job is hanging the gate. Gates should be level and even, and the spacing between your gate posts must be just right. Your choice of latch and...

  • How to Design & Install Vinyl Fencing

    Vinyl fencing is becoming a popular choice for many home owners because it is low maintenance and there are many styles from which to choose. Vinyl fences also do not have a "bad side," so...

  • How to Assemble a Picket Fence

    A picket fence is an aesthetically pleasing fence typically used for defining property lines. This is a short fence, so it won't provide much security or privacy. There is just something about the...

  • How to Build a Wall Stone Landscape Wall

    Landscaping projects often entail trees or hedges, beauty bark or mulch. Building a stone wall, however, can also complement the natural beauty of your yard or property. A stone wall also provides...

  • The Best Way to Position Railroad Ties

    Railroad ties are made by soaking large wooden timbers in a black, viscous liquid made from coal tar, called creosote. This gives them a durability to the elements, which makes the square logs...

  • How to Care for Cypress Wood Fences

    Cypress is an ideal wood for a fence because it contains a natural preservative, cypressine oil. It's extremely stable because of its tight grain. Any outdoor fence is prone to being...

  • The Best Flowers to Twine Around a Fence

  • How to Tell If an Electric Fence Is Working

    Because electric current is invisible to the naked eye, it can be difficult to determine whether an electric fence is powered. The safest way to test this is to purchase an electric fence tester,...

  • Alternative Fencing Projects

    Homeowners use fences to set boundaries, obtain privacy, define pathways and enhance landscapes. Alternative fences address all these needs as well as reflect homeowners' individual styles and...

  • How to Fix a Hole in a Vinyl Fence

    In the cold of winter, vinyl fencing can become stiff and brittle, making it vulnerable to damage and cracking. Something as simple as a stray baseball could cause major damage to the vinyl, or...

  • Pine Vs. Spruce for Fence Boards

    Pine and spruce are two popular types of wood that can be used for building a fence. Each particular wood has its own assets and drawbacks when it comes to its value as a fencing material.

  • How to Take Apart a Vinyl Fence

    Whether you're replacing or removing your vinyl fence or you just need it out of your way temporarily, you will need to know how to take it apart. Many vinyl fences use a system of notches and...

  • How to Hang Wall Planters

    Add extra curb appeal to your home without spending a fortune. Hang wall planters under your window to add color and personality to your home. Flowers, herbs and even vegetables can be grown in a...

  • Stone Wall Treatments

    In stone wall treatments, you will find that there are basically two types--stacked stone and stick-on stone. A stacked stone wall is constructed from natural stones stacked upon themselves to...

  • How to Use a Post Hole Digger on a Tractor

    Post hole diggers can be mounted on the three point hitch of modern tractors or on the bucket mounts of a skid steer loader. The diggers require much less physical effort than manual post hole...

  • How to Prevent Rot on Wood Fences

    The materials for wood fences are expensive. If you install the fence yourself, it will cost you in time. Pay a professional to install it, and it will cost you in actual dollars. By properly...

  • How to Install Prefab Fence on a Slope

    There are two methods of installing fencing going up a slope. There's the parallel method in which the horizontal fence rails run parallel to the ground, and the step method where the rails run...

  • How to Paint a Wooden Shadow Box Fence

    Shadow box fences are sometimes referred to as "good neighbor fences" because the vertical fence planks are placed on both sides of the fence. If your fence happens to straddle a property line,...

  • How to Tie High-Tensile Electric Fence Knots

    Working with high-tensile wire is difficult to master, but when you get the hang of it you'll be able to create fences that cost less and are stronger than traditional barbed-wire fences. You'll...

  • DIY Rail Fence

    Rail fences create boundaries in a yard or field without adding claustrophobic barriers. The fences are informal in design and offer a natural-looking wooden border that effectively encloses a...

  • How to Cut Steel Posts

    Cutting steel posts to length is an easy process with the proper tools. No matter what tools you use to make the cut, marking the steel post is the first step in ensuring that the end of the post...

  • How to Install a Shadowbox Fence

    Fences come in a lot of styles and materials. One of the most popular is the shadowbox fence. It's a handsome-looking fence design made from all-natural wood that can be stained or painted after...

  • How to Attach a Privacy Fence to a Chain-Link Fence

    A chain-link fence can look like the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers installed it--in other words, it's been put in to stay. Chain-link fences are strictly utilitarian in appearance and offer very...

  • How to Test an Invisible Fence

    The Invisible Fence is a trademarked brand of fencing for animals. It isn't actually invisible, but the wires for it are buried underground where they can't be seen. There is a radio frequency...

  • How to Install a Shadowbox Fence Panel

    Shadowbox fences are handsome in appearance, offering great curb appeal from the street and plenty of privacy behind the fence. Of course you can build a shadow box fence from scratch, but if you...

  • How to Replace a Chain Link Fence

    Over time, your chain link fence will begin to rust and wear. It will become an eyesore in your yard and an embarrassment to your home. Paying for a professional to replace your fence can be...

  • How to Build a Wire Gate

    The most common gate found on wire fence lines is commonly referred to as a "wire stretch gate." This style is used on Western ranches to create openings in a fence line to move livestock through...

  • How to Use Electric Net Fencing for Poultry

    Electric net fencing is functional in two ways. It's portable, which means you can move it around easily, allowing your poultry to free range while still being corralled. It also keeps predators...

  • How to Install Wood Fences on Slopes

    Fences mark boundaries, provide privacy and define spaces--usually in straight lines. Those straight lines, however, sometimes cross over land that slopes up or down, disrupting the fences' clean...

  • How to Use a Post Hole Auger

    Post hole augers make digging holes quicker and easier than working with a manual post hole digger, but powered post hole augers take physical strength and skill to operate properly. Installing a...

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