Jeff BenekeA Complete Guide to Selecting and Installing Wood, Masonry, Metal, and Living Fences
Fences for Home and Garden
A Complete Guide to Selecting and Installing Wood, Masonry, Metal, and Living Fences
Illustrator: Powell, Melanie
Jeff BenekeA Complete Guide to Selecting and Installing Wood, Masonry, Metal, and Living Fences
Fences for Home and Garden
A Complete Guide to Selecting and Installing Wood, Masonry, Metal, and Living Fences
Illustrator: Powell, Melanie
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Detailed step-by-step instructions and how-to illustrations guide homeowners in selecting and installing wood, masonry, metal, and living fences to keep animals in or out, provide privacy and security, and add curb appeal.
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Detailed step-by-step instructions and how-to illustrations guide homeowners in selecting and installing wood, masonry, metal, and living fences to keep animals in or out, provide privacy and security, and add curb appeal.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Workman Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 216mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 890g
- ISBN-13: 9781635869163
- ISBN-10: 1635869161
- Artikelnr.: 70706580
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Workman Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 216mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 890g
- ISBN-13: 9781635869163
- ISBN-10: 1635869161
- Artikelnr.: 70706580
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jeff Beneke is a building editor and writer and was a home improvement expert for The Spruce and a former editor of Fine Homebuilding Books. He has written more than a dozen home-improvement books, including How to Build a Fence, and published articles and reviews for a wide range of publications, including Popular Mechanics. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina.
Introduction 1 Fencing
Then and Now History
Fence Law
Fencing with a Purpose
Materials
Before You Start Digging 2 Design and Layout Exterior Design
Field Research
Choosing a Style
Open or Closed?
To Gate or Not
Designing with Contrasts
Height and Sight
Scale and Proportion
Mixing Materials
Preparing a Plan
Finalizing the Plan
Plumb and Level 3 Wood Fences From Rails to Pickets
Choosing the Wood
Fasteners for All Seasons
Setting Posts
Attaching Rails
Post Top Details
The Picket Fence
Vertical-Board Fences
Louvered Fences
Basketweave Fences
Lattice Fences
Prefab Panels
Vinyl Fences
Rustic Fences
Choosing a Finish 4 Masonry Fences Building with Stone
Building with Brick
Building with Concrete Block 5 Metal Fences Ornamental Metal Fences
Chain-Link Fences
Mesh Fencing
Barbed Wire
Electric Fences 6 Living Fences Hedges
Grasses
Bamboo
Fencing with Berms 7 Gates Design Decisions
Hardware
Building the Gate
Gateless Gateposts 8 Repairing Fences and Gates Refinishing a Wood Fence
Removing Mildew
Tightening Loose Fasteners
Correcting Footing Failures
Mending Decayed Posts
Replacing Decayed Posts
Repointing Mortar
Repairing Gates Acknowledgments Index
Then and Now History
Fence Law
Fencing with a Purpose
Materials
Before You Start Digging 2 Design and Layout Exterior Design
Field Research
Choosing a Style
Open or Closed?
To Gate or Not
Designing with Contrasts
Height and Sight
Scale and Proportion
Mixing Materials
Preparing a Plan
Finalizing the Plan
Plumb and Level 3 Wood Fences From Rails to Pickets
Choosing the Wood
Fasteners for All Seasons
Setting Posts
Attaching Rails
Post Top Details
The Picket Fence
Vertical-Board Fences
Louvered Fences
Basketweave Fences
Lattice Fences
Prefab Panels
Vinyl Fences
Rustic Fences
Choosing a Finish 4 Masonry Fences Building with Stone
Building with Brick
Building with Concrete Block 5 Metal Fences Ornamental Metal Fences
Chain-Link Fences
Mesh Fencing
Barbed Wire
Electric Fences 6 Living Fences Hedges
Grasses
Bamboo
Fencing with Berms 7 Gates Design Decisions
Hardware
Building the Gate
Gateless Gateposts 8 Repairing Fences and Gates Refinishing a Wood Fence
Removing Mildew
Tightening Loose Fasteners
Correcting Footing Failures
Mending Decayed Posts
Replacing Decayed Posts
Repointing Mortar
Repairing Gates Acknowledgments Index
Introduction 1 Fencing
Then and Now History
Fence Law
Fencing with a Purpose
Materials
Before You Start Digging 2 Design and Layout Exterior Design
Field Research
Choosing a Style
Open or Closed?
To Gate or Not
Designing with Contrasts
Height and Sight
Scale and Proportion
Mixing Materials
Preparing a Plan
Finalizing the Plan
Plumb and Level 3 Wood Fences From Rails to Pickets
Choosing the Wood
Fasteners for All Seasons
Setting Posts
Attaching Rails
Post Top Details
The Picket Fence
Vertical-Board Fences
Louvered Fences
Basketweave Fences
Lattice Fences
Prefab Panels
Vinyl Fences
Rustic Fences
Choosing a Finish 4 Masonry Fences Building with Stone
Building with Brick
Building with Concrete Block 5 Metal Fences Ornamental Metal Fences
Chain-Link Fences
Mesh Fencing
Barbed Wire
Electric Fences 6 Living Fences Hedges
Grasses
Bamboo
Fencing with Berms 7 Gates Design Decisions
Hardware
Building the Gate
Gateless Gateposts 8 Repairing Fences and Gates Refinishing a Wood Fence
Removing Mildew
Tightening Loose Fasteners
Correcting Footing Failures
Mending Decayed Posts
Replacing Decayed Posts
Repointing Mortar
Repairing Gates Acknowledgments Index
Then and Now History
Fence Law
Fencing with a Purpose
Materials
Before You Start Digging 2 Design and Layout Exterior Design
Field Research
Choosing a Style
Open or Closed?
To Gate or Not
Designing with Contrasts
Height and Sight
Scale and Proportion
Mixing Materials
Preparing a Plan
Finalizing the Plan
Plumb and Level 3 Wood Fences From Rails to Pickets
Choosing the Wood
Fasteners for All Seasons
Setting Posts
Attaching Rails
Post Top Details
The Picket Fence
Vertical-Board Fences
Louvered Fences
Basketweave Fences
Lattice Fences
Prefab Panels
Vinyl Fences
Rustic Fences
Choosing a Finish 4 Masonry Fences Building with Stone
Building with Brick
Building with Concrete Block 5 Metal Fences Ornamental Metal Fences
Chain-Link Fences
Mesh Fencing
Barbed Wire
Electric Fences 6 Living Fences Hedges
Grasses
Bamboo
Fencing with Berms 7 Gates Design Decisions
Hardware
Building the Gate
Gateless Gateposts 8 Repairing Fences and Gates Refinishing a Wood Fence
Removing Mildew
Tightening Loose Fasteners
Correcting Footing Failures
Mending Decayed Posts
Replacing Decayed Posts
Repointing Mortar
Repairing Gates Acknowledgments Index








