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	<title>Comments on: A Hybrid Fence</title>
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		<title>By: J.R.</title>
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		<description>Looks like Texas, Your fence though is functional, by now it has started or is twisting. Look to add ASAP a top horizontal support, also if you didn&#039;t put a sealer on it is already cracking; this will deteriorate faster because of opening the wood (drying to fast) to whatever.  Now dependant on where you live there is typically a “good ol boy” that can get an Iron fence up for a much better price than you received. Also sound like your first priority was View, though value should have been the primary consideration, resale is everything. If in fact you’re in Texas, fencing quality is a must for resale and security (pigs, dogs and general liability, child and pet safety…).
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looks like Texas, Your fence though is functional, by now it has started or is twisting. Look to add ASAP a top horizontal support, also if you didn&#8217;t put a sealer on it is already cracking; this will deteriorate faster because of opening the wood (drying to fast) to whatever.  Now dependant on where you live there is typically a “good ol boy” that can get an Iron fence up for a much better price than you received. Also sound like your first priority was View, though value should have been the primary consideration, resale is everything. If in fact you’re in Texas, fencing quality is a must for resale and security (pigs, dogs and general liability, child and pet safety…).<br />
J.R.</p>
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