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Horizontal vs Vertical Fences

Understanding the Difference

Horizontal fences create a modern architectural look, while vertical fences provide a more traditional privacy fence appearance.

Horizontal Fence Benefits

  • Modern appearance
  • Premium curb appeal
  • Clean visual lines
  • Contemporary design style

Horizontal Fence Challenges

  • Requires precise installation
  • Board movement is more noticeable
  • Often costs more
  • May require stronger framing

Vertical Fence Benefits

  • Traditional Texas appearance
  • Common HOA acceptance
  • Easier installation process
  • Often more budget-friendly

Texas Weather Considerations

Both styles require strong posts, quality framing, and stain protection to withstand Texas weather conditions.

Final Thoughts

Homeowners should choose the style that best matches their home design, maintenance expectations, and budget.

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