Side by Side Fence

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Choose Your Quality Of Side By Side Wood Fence

If cost is at the top of your list, chances are you want a side-by-side (SBS) fence. The name explains how the fence is made and what it looks like; the boards are hung side by side, and in the initial stages of its life this kind of fence will provide plenty of privacy.

Douglas Fir

Douglas Fir

Japanese Cedar

Japanese Cedar

  • 5 Yr Post Warranty

  • 7-10 Yr Life Expectancy

  • No Warranty On Wood 6′ TALL ONLY

  • Stains Normal

  • 5 Yr Post Warranty

  • 10-12 Yr Life Expectancy

  • 1 Yr Wood Warranty

  • Stains Normal

  • Lifetime Post Warranty

  • 25-30 Yr Life Expectancy

  • Lifetime Wood Warranty

  • Stains Normal

Why Consider Side By Side?

If cost is at the top of your list, chances are you want a side-by-side (SBS) fence. The name explains how the fence is made and what it looks like; the boards are hung side by side, and in the initial stages of its life this kind of fence will provide plenty of privacy. Depending on how well the SBS fence is made, though, that privacy may not last to the degrees the owners wish. Wood invariably shrinks over time, which means that gaps will inevitably occur. To ensure that your fence maintains its structure and privacy think about getting a fence contractor. Fence contractors are experts so they will be able to build a fence that is high quality, structurally sound, and long-lasting. At DFW Fence Contractor we provide our clients with excellent service and fence products. Most importantly we striving to take the fence industry to new levels of expectation.

Side By Side Benefits

Wood fences are a popular choice for their natural beauty and versatility. We offer a variety of wood fencing types, including cedar, pine, and spruce. Whether you prefer the rich, warm tones of cedar or the affordability of spruce, we can help you choose the right wood fence for your property.

Key Factors

While SBS fencing definitely has a low-cost reputation, that doesn’t mean you have to just get by if you have the budget to upgrade the materials. Cedar, for instance, is a high-quality wood that looks great in a SBS fence, and while you will experience the same kinds of gaps over time, you’ll get a great-looking fence that will definitely enhance the value of your property.

Climate should also be taken into account if you install a SBS fence. Concrete anchors are necessary for the posts if you’re in a cold-weather climate where the ground freezes and the posts should always be sunk at least 36 inches deep. If you live in a warm, damp climate, vinyl may be the best material for your side-by-side fence, as it resists water damage far better than most kinds of wood. In a cold climate you can use multiple kinds of wood depending on the look and feel you want, but make sure you research the wood to understand which kinds will begin to form wider cracks over time.

So those are the basics. The best way to look at a side by side fence is to view it as a reliable product that will stand the test of time, especially if you’re looking for a low-cost fence that can definitely go the distance.

  • longevity with maintenance
  • resistance to environmental
  • easily repairable
  • ages gracefully
  • strong structural integrity

Cost of Side By Side Fence

According to HomeAdvisor, wooden fences cost between $25 and $45 per linear foot, and the cost of lumber ranges from $8-20 a foot. A side by side fence puts you in the low end of that cost range, but keep in mind that construction materials have been going up steadily for the last couple of years, so don’t be surprised if you end up with a case of sticker shock when you price out your SBS fence. While it may be tempting to save even more money and put in your SBS fence yourself, it’s often best to hire professionals to do the job.

  • $25-$45 per LF
  • lumber = $8 -$20
  • maintenance costs

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