If your garden is subject to high winds you should consider using open type fencing i.e. palisade.
Palisade fencing allows the wind to travel through thus relieving the pressure from the wind.
The type of fencing can look very pleasing to the eye and is available in a variety of styles.
Palisade can be painted or treated with wood stain, it can also be made by hand allowing you to choose your preference on the gap between the pales and the tops of the pales can be pointed round topped or flat top.
Also the height of the fencing can be adjusted on installation to your preference giving you a custom-made finish.
Palisade is also available as security fencing and can be made with galvanised steel.
This can be treated with a plastic coating in various colours or it can be powder coated again in various colours.
If your fencing is subject to high winds using conventional panels can cause a great deal of strain on the posts supporting the panels.
The other option of fencing to use is called hit and miss fencing, this comprises of pieces of wood behind and in front of the framework of the fencing.
This gives more privacy but it is not as easy for the wind to travel through the fencing.
The type of fencing mentioned above is ideal for windy areas where conventional fencing may suffer greatly.
A normal panel type fence is not designed to withstand strong winds unless additional substantial posts are installed.
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