The timeless character of wooden fencing.
STYLE

Estate Style
This design showcases a flush outer exterior broken up by posts down the line. Inside, rails are placed near the top and bottom to add stability, but are invisible from the outside.

Panel Style
This style provides the same appearance on both sides of the fence. Rails are placed across the top and bottom of the boards along with decorative top caps and trim boards.
Panel Style
This style provides the same appearance on both sides of the fence. Rails are placed across the top and bottom of the boards along with decorative top caps and trim boards.


Solid Style
Neither posts nor rails can be seen on the outside of this fence. An uninterrupted line of boards stretches as far as the fence line runs with supporting posts and rails hidden inside.

Dog-Eared Style
Pictured is Dog-Eared Style, evident by the slightly rounded tops of the boards, but Flat Top Boards are available as well.
Dog-Eared Style
Pictured is Dog-Eared Style, evident by the slightly rounded tops of the boards, but Flat Top Boards are available as well.


SPLIT RAIL
This decorative style has thick, split cedar beams running through the posts. The ends have holes bored only halfway through the post to prevent the rails from sticking out and you can choose either 2 or 3 rails for your design.

Shadow Board
A good neighbor style fence, this design looks the same on both sides. Rails are set at the top and bottom between the boards to create a little space and the shadow effect this fence derives its name from.
Shadow Board
A good neighbor style fence, this design looks the same on both sides. Rails are set at the top and bottom between the boards to create a little space and the shadow effect this fence derives its name from.


Ultimate/Board-On-Board
This design looks like a cross between the Panel and Shadow Board styles. What makes it unique is the boards are installed to overlap each other without the interference of a rail between them in order to prevent gaps.

Wood and Wire Style
More commonly known as ‘Hog-wire’ fence, the panels of this style are constructed out of wire mesh attached to wood frames.
Wood and Wire Style
More commonly known as ‘Hog-wire’ fence, the panels of this style are constructed out of wire mesh attached to wood frames.

GRADES
When you are deciding on your style of fence, an important detail to keep in mind is which grade will best suite your yard. Grade refers to the way the fence rises and falls with the landscape.
There are three choices:

Stepped
In this design, the panels step up hills or over curves.
Stepped
In this design, the panels step up hills or over curves.


AIRLINE
The panels rise and fall over the terrain at a straight angle and maintain a fairly level line across the tops of the boards from point A to point B.

Contour
This one is similar to airline, but the lines are not as straight. The fence line basically rolls with the rise and fall of the ground.
Contour
This one is similar to airline, but the lines are not as straight. The fence line basically rolls with the rise and fall of the ground.

GALLERY
Fence Specialists will continue to provide wood fencing, but will be discontinuing our horizontal fence designs for the foreseeable future. For more questions about your fencing needs, please follow up with us by phone or you can contact us here.