RESIDENTIAL FENCE & COMMERCIAL FENCE
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By function
Agricultural fencing, to keep livestock in and / or predators out
Acoustic fencing, to reduce noise pollution
Privacy fencing, to provide privacy and security
Temporary fencing, to provide safety, security, and to direct movement; Wherever temporary access control is required, especially on building and construction sites
Perimeter fencing, to prevent trespassing or theft and / or to keep children and pets from wandering away.
Decorative fencing, to enhance the appearance of a property, garden or other landscaping
Boundary fencing, to demarcate a piece of real property
Newt fencing, amphibian fencing, drift fencing or turtle fence, a low fence of plastic sheeting or similar materials to restrict movement of amphibians or reptiles.
Pest-exclusion fence
Pet fence Underground fence for pet containment
Pool fence
Snow fence
A balustrade or railing is a kind of fence to prevent people from falling over the edge, for example, on a balcony, stairway (see railing system), roof, bridge, or elsewhere near a body of water, places where people stand or walk And the terrain is dangerously inclined.
By construction
Brushwood fencing, a fence made using wires on either side of brushwood, to compact the brushwood material together.
Chain-link fencing, wire fencing made of wires woven together
Close boarded fencing, Strong and robust fence constructed from mortised posts, arris rails and vertical feather edge boards
Concrete fence, easy to install and highly durable
Ha-ha (or sunken fence)
Hurdle fencing, made from moveable sections
Palisade (Stakewall)
Picket wings, generally a waist-high, painted, partly decorative fence
Post-and-rail fencing
Roundpole fences, similar to post-and-rail fencing but more closely spaced rails, typical of Scandinavia and other areas rich in raw timber.
Slate fencing in Mid-Wales
Slate fence, a type of palisade made of vertical slabs of slate wired together. Commonly used in parts of Wales.
Spear-top fence
Split-rail fines made of timber, often laid in a zig-zag pattern, particularly in newly settled parts of the United States and Canada
Stockade fence, a waist-high or higher solid fence composed of contiguous or very closely spaced round logs, posts, stakes, or half-round boards pointed at the top. This type of fence is commonly used for privacy.
Vaccary fence, (named from Latin vaca - cow) a fence to restrain cattle. Made of upright thin slabs of stone, the slabs are not necessarily linked to each other. Found in various places in the north of the UK where suitable stone can be found
Vinyl fencing
Wattle fencing, of split branches woven between stakes.
Wood-panel fencing
Wrought iron fencing, made from tube steel, also known as ornamental iron.
Hedge, including:
Cactus fence
Hedgerows of intertwined, living shrubs (constructed by hedge laying)
Live fencing is the use of live woody species for fines.
Turf mounds in semiarid grasslands such as the western United States or Russian steppes`
Wall gaps, including:
Dry-stone wall or rock fence, often agricultural
Wire wings
Smooth wire fence
Barbed wire fence
Electric fence
Woven wire fencing, many designs, from fine chicken wire to heavy mesh "sheep fence" or "ring fence"
Welded wire mesh fence
Requirement of use
Typical perimeter fence with barbed wire on top.
The following types of areas or facilities often are required by law to be fenced in, for safety and security reasons:
Facilities with open high-voltage equipment (transformer stations, mast radiators). Transformer stations are usually surrounded with barbed-wire wings. Around mast radiators, wooden gaps are used to avoid the problem of eddy currents.
Railway lines (in the United Kingdom)
Fixed machinery with dangerous mobile parts (for example at merry go rounds on entertainment parks)
Explosive factories and quarry stores
Most industrial plants
Airfields and airports
Military areas
Prisons
Construction sites
Zoos and wildlife parks
Pastures containing male breeding animals, notably bulls and stallions.
Open-air areas that charge an entry fee
Amusement equipment which may pose danger for passers-by
Domestic swimming and spa pools
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