The fence and the way you install it depends on whether the posts are square round or pre mortised pre cut with a hole to receive a joint.
Three rail fence with wire.
Many homeowners use wire mesh to protect pets livestock and gardens.
Available in four colors and two woodtone colors for a fence that truly matches your style.
Split rail fence with wire mesh you can purchase 100 yards of 4 foot tall wire mesh to add to your fence for about 180 or about 1 80 per linear foot.
Unroll the fencing to the next post pulling it taut as you go and fasten in the same way to the next post.
Cut a long length of heavy gauge wire wrap it around the wire fence and a wooden rail or post and twist the wire s ends to.
The split rail fence is in place now for the wire mesh.
Start fastening at a corner post using galvanized crown staples about every 12 along each post making sure to fasten into the rail as well.
Closer view of the wire fencing.
There are three basic types of post and rail fences distinguished by the shape and design of their posts.
The cost of a wooden split rail fence will depend on the length the number or rails and number of gates.
The addition can keep small animals inside the fence and pests like raccoons and coyotes out.
3 rail fencing provides boundaries for your property without blocking your view.