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How do I Choose the Best Garden Picket Fence?

By Misty Amber Brighton
Updated May 17, 2024
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One of the things you may want to consider when choosing a garden picket fence is the type of material you would like it to be made of. You should also think about how high you might want this structure to be. You should also try to determine where you might need to place a gate. Finally, view a number of different designs so you can find one that is in keeping with the surrounding architecture.

Vinyl fences are most commonly made from wood or vinyl. Wooden fence panels are typically less expensive than vinyl types. They are also easier to paint or stain to a color that matches your decor. Even so, vinyl generally lasts longer than wood and is also usually easier to clean. Consider these factors when deciding what material to use for your garden picket fence.

Think about the purpose of this picket fencing as it can ultimately determine the height of it. If you are looking for privacy, you might want to choose a garden picket fence that is at least six feet (1.83 m) high. If you want to keep children or pets contained, panels that are between four to five feet (1.22 to 1.53 m) high can be a good choice. A structure that is mainly decorative in nature could be anywhere from two to three feet (.61 t0 .92 m) tall.

Consider how and where you might enter and exit the fenced area. Then, choose an spot for a gate based upon where you may best do so. Think about the cost of this in comparison to your overall budget. This way, you can decide whether or not you might want to place more than one of these in a location.

It might be a good idea to visit a fencing contractor so you can see what designs are available. Think about whether or not you want the pickets to have a sharp or slightly rounded point, for example. Decide if the slats should be wide or thin. Take the overall appearance of your home into consideration when trying to narrow down a specific style for your garden picket fence.

A garden picket fence can add beauty and value to your home. It can also give you a sense of privacy, as well as keep out stray animals and wildlife. Choosing the type that is best for your landscape can be difficult unless you have considered all the choices carefully.

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