5 Great Uses for Fences

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Many homeowners might envision the classic white picket fence used to decorate their yards when they hear the word fence, but the truth is, there are so many other uses for these nifty home accessories.  Since fences can be made out of a variety of materials and generally come in many different shapes and sizes, they are quite multi-functional to say the least.  Below you will learn about 5 great uses for fences.

 

  1. Pool Safety.

This is a top concern among most homeowners, especially those with small children.  Having a fence around your pool (or a public pool) is a wonderful way to keep small children from entering unattended.  Fencing in this area is also a great way to keep your pets and other animals out of your swimming pool.  You can invest in a fence that has a latch or lock to ensure that your pool is only used when you want it to be.

 

  1. Hiding Trash Cans.

Adding a fence around your refuse area is an ingenious way to make a rather hideous-looking spot appear pleasant to the eye.  It is no question that trash bins are not typically designed with beauty in mind, so fencing them in is a great way to keep the appearance of your property looking polished.  An added benefit to placing a fence around this area is that you will have better success in keeping pests out of your trash.

 

  1. Adding Curb Appeal to Your Home.

This is where the white picket fence picture comes into play.  Adding a fence to your property is a great way to boost the overall curb appeal of your home.  Many individuals looking at properties appreciate the set boundaries and cozy feel that fences are so good at creating.

 

  1. Gardens are Given Borders to Keep Pests Out.

By fencing in your garden, you are on your way to keeping those nasty pests out.  Fences will generally deter most pests if the proper kind of fence is chosen.  This is a great way to save you many headaches.  Lots of gardeners agree that there is nothing quite as frustrating as going out to pick their own homegrown produce only to realize that the squirrels or deer have gotten to it first.

 

  1. Keeping Dogs and Other Animals Contained.

Fences do a great job of keeping any pets you may have contained and in their proper places.  No matter if you have a farm with lots of large animals, or simply a few dogs and cats, adding a fence to their area is an excellent way to protect both you and them.

 

Though there are many other ways to use fences, the list above describes some of the most prevalent ones.  As stated previously, there are many different options for the type of fences you could choose since they come in so many shapes and sizes.  Once you determine where you would like your fence and the purpose you would like it serve, you will easily be able to find something that will suit your needs.

Jeffery Presbaugh

Jeffery Presbaugh

Founder & Master Craftsman Jeffery Presbaugh is a seasoned artisan who blends the rugged practicality of the North Texas ranching lifestyle with high-end artistic design. With a foundational background in leatherworking and residential construction, Jeffery transitioned his passion for detail into metal fabrication over a decade ago. Today, he leads Aberdeen Custom Gate and Iron, where he specializes in marrying modern technology with traditional craftsmanship. When he isn't at the forge or drafting custom gate designs, Jeffery draws inspiration from his lifelong connection to the equine and ranching world.

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