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Fences

Larch Lap Panel Fence

This shows a larch lap panel style fence with concrete posts, which have been set deep into the ground with a concrete mix and a trellis top.

All Timber Fence

This all timber fence was constructed using 4 x 3 posts, bevelled rails and feather edge boards. All the timber is pressure impregnated with preservative (tanalised). This gives a very stable fence, which can withstand extreme weather conditions.

Feather Edge Panel Fence

This shows a fence with feather edge panels, which were screwed to the wooden tanalised posts, which were set in the ground using concrete. A mid range cost effective stable fence. It was subsequently stained to the colour of the clients choice.

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Further information appears here.The decorative feature around a doorframe usually nailed directly to the frame.A round moulding shape on timber or MDF. Usually machined into the timber in a factory.A shaped moulding on timber or MDF. Usually machined into the timber in a factory.A shaped moulding on timber or MDF. Usually machined into the timber in a factory.Round shaped plugs made out of timber, which can be fitted into screw holes, using glue. These cover the screws and give a more natural appearance.The craftsmen's way of joining two pieces of moulded timber or MDF, giving an attractive angled join. (e.g. skirting boards around an external corner.)The craftsmen's way of joining two pieces of moulded timber or MDF, giving an attractive angled join. (e.g. skirting boards which meet at an internal corner.)A joint used to join two pieces of timber along their length.Soft insulation, usually orange in colour, which is used for thermal insulation.Timbers fitted between solid uprights to give extra strength and stability.The general term for stair parts, which includes; spindles, handrails, newel posts, and base rails.A lock, which is fitted inside the structure of a door, therefore giving more security.A thin layer of timber taken from a section around the circumference of a tree.Three layers of timber, which gives a more stable finished board, much less likely to warp than a solid plank, as in plywood. The top layer being the chosen timber (e.g. Oak) which is treated with several layers of hard wearing oil or lacquer.Medium Density Fibre BoardA system that impregnates preservative into timber under pressure.Timbers fitted at the bottom edge of a roof with guttering attached to it.