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Checklist: Choosing a Fence

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The fence you choose will be a part of your home's overall appearance for years to come. Think about the following:

Look at fences in your neighborhood and see which styles strike you as the most attractive.

Think about the purpose of the fence. Do you have pets? Young children? Do you want privacy?

Research pricing of various fences while keeping your budget in mind.

Wood fences require painting or staining.

Consider wood fence options: pressure-treated pine, spruce, cedar, and redwood.

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