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Asked by: Cecelia Hariscain
home and garden home appliancesWhat can I use for a temporary fence?
- Wire Mesh. Wire fences include 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch mesh fences and 1-inch and 2-inch chicken wire fences.
- Thin Wire. The fencing is constructed of arches made of thin wire, connected toward the bottom and halfway up the arch.
- Plastic Mesh.
- Wood.
- Commercial.
Also question is, how long can a temporary fence last?
On average, a vinyl fence that receives regular care and maintenance can easily last for twenty to thirty years. Unlike wood, vinyl fence does not rot, and it does not need to be re-painted or stained. It will look and function like new for many years, as long as it doesn't experience tremendous wear and tear.
Just so, how do you install a temporary fence?
How to Correctly and Safely Install Temporary Fencing
- Step 1: Check Your Conditions.
- Step 2: Installing a Temporary Fencing Panel.
- Step 3: Connecting the Panels.
- Step 4: Install Safety Strays.
- Step 5: Wrap the Temporary Fence Panels.
- Step 6: Maintain Your Fence.
Aluminum fences are often considered the easiest to install—you simply have to assemble the sections of rails rather than, say, chopping your own wood and then nailing it together. However, a wood fence kit can give you that natural look while making the process painless.