Wood Fence
Wood fence features a realistic wood grain texture that mimics the appearance of natural wood, providing a warm and inviting look for both interior and exterior applications. The design’s authenticity makes it an excellent choice for residential, commercial, and public spaces.
Company Profile
Cingo Flexi Stone is a specialized high-tech enterprise that is committed to covering green new material and its related supporting production line of R&D, production, sales and international trade, viewing high-tech new material industry as pillar. The company actively responds to the national energy conservation and environmental protection new materials policy, and cooperates with domestic and foreign universities and research institutes to integrate environmentally energy-saving residential environment technologies and products into different regions of the world, and is committed to the application and innovation of such technologies and products throughout the world.
Why Choose Us
Our Factory
Cingo Flexi Stone is a specialized high-tech enterprise that is committed to covering green new material and its related supporting production line of R&D, production, sales and international trade, viewing high-tech new material industry as pillar. 10+ years experience, plant 20,000 SQM, 100+ sets of production equipment.
Our product
Our company independently researches, develops and produces flexi stone, flexi facing brick, flexi wood, flexi leather, flexi weaving, flexi granite, flexi artistic stone and DIY flexi products. They feature soft lightness, strong flexibility, good air permeability, convenient construction and excellent physical and chemical properties. It is widely used in the interior and exterior decoration of residential buildings, hotels, office buildings, schools and commercial buildings.
Our certificate
ISO quality management system certification, ISO environmental management system certification, ISO health management system certification, CE certification. Exported to 36 countries around the world 48 patented technologies. Integrated branding and marketing of Flexible stone.
Production market
What Is Wood Fence
Wood fence features a realistic wood grain texture that mimics the appearance of natural wood, providing a warm and inviting look for both interior and exterior applications. The design’s authenticity makes it an excellent choice for residential, commercial, and public spaces. Whether you are looking to create a cozy living room, a sophisticated office environment, or a welcoming hotel lobby, wood fence offers the perfect solution. The flexible nature of our modified clay material allows wood fence to be easily cut and shaped to fit various design requirements. This flexibility ensures a seamless installation process, reducing both time and labor costs.
Advantages Of Wood Fence
Versatility
One of the most significant advantages of wood fences is their versatility. Wood is a flexible material, and it can be used to create a wide range of fence styles and designs. Whether you want a classic picket fence, a modern horizontal fence, or a rustic split-rail fence, wood can accommodate your needs. Wood fences can also be customized to fit any property size or shape, making them a versatile option.
Aesthetics
Durability
Privacy
Cost-Effective
Another advantage of wood fences is that they are a cost-effective option compared to aluminum and vinyl. The materials are readily available, and the installation process is relatively straightforward, reducing the overall cost.
Easy To Repair
Types of Wood Fences
Board-on-board fence
A board-on-board fence is one of the more commonly used designs. With this type of wood fence, the boards are typically oriented vertically and positioned so that each board overlaps with the board next to it. The side of the fence on which the boards are installed alternates with each board, creating an attractive pattern that also provides privacy to the yard. Board-on-board fences are great for backyard privacy, pool protection, and storm-prone areas. However, the drawback of this type of fence is that it requires more materials than a simple side-by-side fence due to the overlapping design. Make sure to treat the wood with a sealant that will protect against moisture, pests, and uv radiation.
Horizontal plank fence
Horizontal plank fences are not as common as fences with vertical boards, but this type of fence can offer a unique appearance to the yard that stands out in the neighborhood. Depending on the intention behind building the fence, horizontal plank fences can be designed as privacy or non-privacy fences. Simply increase or decrease the gaps between the horizontal boards based on your preference. Putting in a horizontal fence can improve the aesthetic of the home, giving it a modern appeal. Just keep in mind that horizontal fences generally require higher-grade lumber to prevent the boards from sagging, so installing this type of fence can be more costly than other fence options.
Lattice fence
A lattice fence has an interesting crisscross pattern instead of the typical horizontal or vertical boards. Fences that use lattices can either have full panels made of lattice or they may have lattice accents that run along the top of the fence. Lattice fencing is attractive, but the boards are thinner and less durable than most other types of fencing.
Louvered fence
Louvered fences are not often used, but they can be an effective way to get privacy without shutting out sunlight and airflow through the fence. The boards on a louvered fence can be positioned vertically or horizontally, as long as the boards sit at a slight angle, leaving a small gap between the boards.
Picket fence
Depending on the height, a picket fence can be one of the more affordable options for a fence installation project. The posts and boards usually only extend about three to four feet off the ground with vertical boards or pickets that often have a flat or pointed top. If the goal is to set up a basic boundary for the property without shutting out the neighbors entirely, then a picket fence is a great choice.
Post-and-rail fence
As the name implies, a post-and-rail fence doesn’t use boards, instead it consists of just posts and rails. Generally, a post-and-rail fence will have two or three horizontal rails that run between each post providing a basic fence structure. This type of fence isn’t intended for security or privacy; it’s usually built to denote the borders of a rural property.
Shadowbox fence
Similar to a board-on-board fence, a shadowbox fence is designed in almost the exact same way except the spacing. Instead of having the boards tightly overlapped to prevent any issues with privacy, a shadowbox fence positions the boards further apart so that they only slightly overlap.
Side-by-side fence
One of the simplest wood fences to build is known as a side-by-side fence. While a shadowbox or board-on-board fence overlaps each board, the boards of a side-by-side fence sit touching each other. This design is great for both privacy and pricing because the homeowner only needs to worry about purchasing boards for one side of the fence.
Parts Of Wooden Fences
Post
Posts are the vertical components of wooden fence that support and hold all the other components.
Rail
Rails are the horizontal components of fence that connect all the post parallel to ground.
Nails
Nails are used in wood fencing to hold all the components of wood together.
Cap
The protective part of the fence that safeguards the vulnerable endpoint of the wood and keep the wood weather-proof as much as possible.
Picket
This fence component stands straight up on rails; often is built with a pointy tip.
How Can I Prevent Warping in My Wooden Fence?
Install properly
Ensure the fence is installed correctly with proper support. This will help it withstand environmental factors and reduce the chance of warping. Don’t space the posts too far apart, as this will reduce the support on the palings or rails.
Regular maintenance
Regularly check your fence for any signs of decay or damage.
Water drainage
Ensure the area around your fence has good drainage. Standing water can be absorbed by the wood and cause it to warp.
Sun protection
Using a uv-protective finish can help reduce the risk of sun damage.
Regular oiling
Oiling your fence your fence every 2–3 years can help maintain its condition and moisture content to prevent warping.
Safety Precautions for Installing a Wooden Fence
Never skip out on wearing safety glasses, gloves, and earplugs – even if you’ve built fences in the past. Accidents and mistakes are always possibilities. Unfamiliar with how to use a particular tool that you need to use for putting up a wooden fence? Become familiar before using it to prevent avoidable injuries or errors. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Fence panels and dry concrete bags weigh over 50 pounds. Always lift these items from your legs while keeping your back straight. If you are unable to carry these items on your own safely, consider getting assistance from another individual.
Be careful when operating power tools around children or pets. To avoid dangers, we recommend never leaving power tools within reach for children or animals to accidentally activate. In addition, it’s critical to always take advantage of guards on your power tools when leaving tools unattended.
Top Wood Types For Wood Fence
Cedar: Naturally Resistant To Decay
Cedar is one of the most popular woods for fencing due to its natural resistance to rot, decay, and insect attacks. It has a pleasant natural aroma and a distinct grain that many homeowners find appealing. Cedar requires minimal treatment and maintains its shape well, preventing shrinkage and swelling.