A fence is a freestanding structure designed to restrict or prevent movement across a boundary. It is generally distinguished from a wall by the lightness of its construction: a wall is usually restricted to such barriers made from solid brick or concrete, blocking vision as well as passage (though the definitions overlap somewhat).
Fences are constructed for several purposes, including:
Agricultural fencing, to keep livestock in or predators out
Privacy fencing, to provide privacy
Temporary fence, to provide safety and 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
Types of fence
Typical agricultural barbed wire fencing.
Split-rail fencing common in timber-rich areas.
Chain link fence surrounding a field in Jurong, Singapore.Various types of fencing include:
Barbed wire fence
Chain-link fencing, wire fencing made of wires woven together
Concrete fence, easy to install and highly durable
Chicken wire, light wire mesh for keeping predators out and chickens or other small livestock in
Electric fence
Ha-ha (or sunken fence)
High tensile smooth wire
Hurdle fencing, made from moveable sections
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.
Palisade
Pest-exclusion fence
Pet fence Underground fence for pet containment
Picket fences, generally a waist-high, painted, partially decorative fence
Pool 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-WalesSlate fence, a type of palisade made of vertical slabs of slate wired together. Commonly used in parts of Wales.
Snow fence
Spear-top fence
Split-rail fences made of timber, often laid in a zig-zag pattern, particularly in newly-settled parts of the United States and Canada
Stockade fence, a variation of the picket fence that is typically 5 to 6 feet (1.5 to 1.8 m) high with pickets placed adjacent to one another with no space between. This type of fence is commonly used for privacy.
Vinyl fencing
Fences are constructed for several purposes, including:
Agricultural fencing, to keep livestock in or predators out
Privacy fencing, to provide privacy
Temporary fence, to provide safety and 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
Types of fence
Typical agricultural barbed wire fencing.
Split-rail fencing common in timber-rich areas.
Chain link fence surrounding a field in Jurong, Singapore.Various types of fencing include:
Barbed wire fence
Chain-link fencing, wire fencing made of wires woven together
Concrete fence, easy to install and highly durable
Chicken wire, light wire mesh for keeping predators out and chickens or other small livestock in
Electric fence
Ha-ha (or sunken fence)
High tensile smooth wire
Hurdle fencing, made from moveable sections
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.
Palisade
Pest-exclusion fence
Pet fence Underground fence for pet containment
Picket fences, generally a waist-high, painted, partially decorative fence
Pool 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-WalesSlate fence, a type of palisade made of vertical slabs of slate wired together. Commonly used in parts of Wales.
Snow fence
Spear-top fence
Split-rail fences made of timber, often laid in a zig-zag pattern, particularly in newly-settled parts of the United States and Canada
Stockade fence, a variation of the picket fence that is typically 5 to 6 feet (1.5 to 1.8 m) high with pickets placed adjacent to one another with no space between. This type of fence is commonly used for privacy.
Vinyl fencing
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