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  • Invisible Fence
    An invisible fence purchase begins when you call to have a professional come out and examine your property. They will work with you to figure out the best places to put your invisible fence and will return at a later date to set up the transmitters which, when placed in a row, emit the fence’s barrier.

  • Chain Link Fence
    Perhaps one of the greatest advantages of the chain link is that it is utterly impossible to blow over in a storm. This is due to the large holes between the links which can allow plenty of air to pass through.

  • Picket Fence
    Perhaps one of the cutest and most quaint style of fence, the picket is a necessity for anyone who wishes to give their house the feel of a cottage. As one of the most popular wooden fence types, the picket fence’s sole job seems to be to simply mark off your own property or enclose a small front yard garden.

  • Aluminum Fence
    As far as variety goes, the two most impressive looking fences are either wood based or aluminum. Unfortunately for the aluminum fence industry, many people automatically think of chain link fences when they hear about aluminum being used as a fence building material.

  • Shadowbox Fence
    Of the wooden fences, one of the most popular is the shadowbox fence. This fence, unlike many other wooden fences, is aesthetically pleasing to both yourself and your neighbors surrounding you. Because of its alternating board placement on the front and the back of the fence’s structure, the shadowbox looks exactly the same from the view from your house as it does from any neighbor’s homes around you.

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