We want to put a picket fence up on our property. The purpose is to
simply define the property line. There are no animals or children to
keep out or in. There will be gardening going on inside of it and
likely growing over some of it. About 150' of length, 3' high.
The question is maintenance. The property is located in an historic
area of the NH seacoast across the street from the ocean. But the
house style is 1930's bungalow, most of the others being from the 16
or 17 hundreds. Obviously the most pleasing aesthetic choice would
be the wooden fence painted white. But I am over maintaining
something like that at this stage of my life. So we have looked at
vinyl and metal. Vinyl seems to choice we are going with now, but I'm
not totally crazy about it. Then I thought, it really doesn't need to
be white, could be natural. But I'm not sure what the ramifications
of that would be.
So, I'm looking for suggestions about this.
Here is a link to pics of the house:
http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/gallery/4465013_X6d5M/1/262605902_TDxPe
Thanks for any ideas,
-Jim
On Mar 6, 8:09=A0am, Dan Espen <[email protected]> wrote:
> jtpr <[email protected]> writes:
> > We want to put a picket fence up on our property. =A0The purpose is to
> > simply define the property line. =A0There are no animals or children to
> > keep out or in. =A0There will be gardening going on inside of it and
> > likely growing over some of it. =A0About 150' of length, 3' high.
>
> > The question is maintenance. =A0The property is located in an historic
> > area of the NH seacoast across the street from the ocean. =A0But the
> > house style is 1930's bungalow, most of the others being from the 16
> > or 17 hundreds. =A0Obviously the most pleasing aesthetic choice =A0would=
> > be the wooden fence painted white. =A0But I am over maintaining
> > something like that at this stage of my life. =A0 So we have looked at
> > vinyl and metal. =A0Vinyl seems to choice we are going with now, but I'm=
> > not totally crazy about it. =A0Then I thought, it really doesn't need to=
> > be white, could be natural. =A0But I'm not sure what the ramifications
> > of that would be.
>
> > So, I'm looking for suggestions about this.
>
> > Here is a link to pics of the house:
>
> >http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/gallery/4465013_X6d5M/1/262605902_TDxPe
>
> Nice house.
>
> I'd go with white vinyl pickets and some landscaping.
>
> I don't think any other color would work as well as white.
> You've already got white railings in 2 places.
Add my vote to that. We have vinyl fences in quite a few neighborhoods
nearby and they look just fine. Wood fences always look beat up in
coastal areas after a few years although some service life can be
gained if you use an elaborate painting scheme. Bottom line is the
advantages of vinyl clearly outweigh the hassle of wood. HTH
Joe
If natural use Cedar. It will go silver and hold up for years. If to
be painted go with treated material.
=46rom a design perspective if you wanted to go up scale, I would repeat
the railing you have on the porch, with the top and bottom rail and
inner pickets, and not go with a picket style. Also, at the corners,
and at gate openings, do larger box columns with the little stand out
detail like you have on the big box columns on the porch edges. Slope
the top of the top rail so you won't get standing water and build out
a cap with sloped pyramin cap on the corner box columns. You could
even tie the rail back into the stair rail if a walkway aligned
properly.
I'd be glad to sketch up my ideas if you want. Could be really nice.
BW
On Mar 6, 5:43=A0am, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
> We want to put a picket fence up on our property. =A0The purpose is to
> simply define the property line. =A0There are no animals or children to
> keep out or in. =A0There will be gardening going on inside of it and
> likely growing over some of it. =A0About 150' of length, 3' high.
>
> The question is maintenance. =A0The property is located in an historic
> area of the NH seacoast across the street from the ocean. =A0But the
> house style is 1930's bungalow, most of the others being from the 16
> or 17 hundreds. =A0Obviously the most pleasing aesthetic choice =A0would
> be the wooden fence painted white. =A0But I am over maintaining
> something like that at this stage of my life. =A0 So we have looked at
> vinyl and metal. =A0Vinyl seems to choice we are going with now, but I'm
> not totally crazy about it. =A0Then I thought, it really doesn't need to
> be white, could be natural. =A0But I'm not sure what the ramifications
> of that would be.
>
> So, I'm looking for suggestions about this.
>
> Here is a link to pics of the house:
>
> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/gallery/4465013_X6d5M/1/262605902_TDxPe
>
> Thanks for any ideas,
>
> -Jim
On Mar 6, 7:43=A0am, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
> We want to put a picket fence up on our property. =A0The purpose is to
> simply define the property line. =A0There are no animals or children to
> keep out or in. =A0There will be gardening going on inside of it and
> likely growing over some of it. =A0About 150' of length, 3' high.
>
> The question is maintenance. =A0The property is located in an historic
> area of the NH seacoast across the street from the ocean. =A0But the
> house style is 1930's bungalow, most of the others being from the 16
> or 17 hundreds. =A0Obviously the most pleasing aesthetic choice =A0would
> be the wooden fence painted white. =A0But I am over maintaining
> something like that at this stage of my life. =A0 So we have looked at
> vinyl and metal. =A0Vinyl seems to choice we are going with now, but I'm
> not totally crazy about it. =A0Then I thought, it really doesn't need to
> be white, could be natural. =A0But I'm not sure what the ramifications
> of that would be.
>
> So, I'm looking for suggestions about this.
>
> Here is a link to pics of the house:
>
> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/gallery/4465013_X6d5M/1/262605902_TDxPe
>
> Thanks for any ideas,
>
> -Jim
I would use a natual cedar fence myself.
Spray it with Thompson water sealer every couple of years.
It will look great.
Randy
http://nokeswoodworks.com
On Mar 6, 8:43=A0am, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
> We want to put a picket fence up on our property. =A0The purpose is to
> simply define the property line. =A0There are no animals or children to
> keep out or in. =A0There will be gardening going on inside of it and
> likely growing over some of it. =A0About 150' of length, 3' high.
>
> The question is maintenance. =A0The property is located in an historic
> area of the NH seacoast across the street from the ocean. =A0But the
> house style is 1930's bungalow, most of the others being from the 16
> or 17 hundreds. =A0Obviously the most pleasing aesthetic choice =A0would
> be the wooden fence painted white. =A0But I am over maintaining
> something like that at this stage of my life. =A0 So we have looked at
> vinyl and metal. =A0Vinyl seems to choice we are going with now, but I'm
> not totally crazy about it. =A0Then I thought, it really doesn't need to
> be white, could be natural. =A0But I'm not sure what the ramifications
> of that would be.
>
> So, I'm looking for suggestions about this.
>
> Here is a link to pics of the house:
>
> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/gallery/4465013_X6d5M/1/262605902_TDxPe
>
> Thanks for any ideas,
>
> -Jim
White.
Wood.
Paint... Rent an airless (a real one) and piss-coat the pickets with a
mix of 1/3 Penetrol, 1/3 mineral thinners and 1/3 McClosky white
marine enamel. Soak the ends into 1" on the bottom of a pail with that
mixture.
Let dry for a solid 24 hrs and then airless them all again with any
white oil-based enamel you can get a deal on.
You're good to go for a LONG time.
Dan Espen wrote:
> jtpr <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> We want to put a picket fence up on our property. The purpose is
>> to
>> simply define the property line. There are no animals or children
>> to
>> keep out or in. There will be gardening going on inside of it and
>> likely growing over some of it. About 150' of length, 3' high.
>>
>> The question is maintenance. The property is located in an
>> historic
>> area of the NH seacoast across the street from the ocean. But the
>> house style is 1930's bungalow, most of the others being from the
>> 16
>> or 17 hundreds. Obviously the most pleasing aesthetic choice
>> would
>> be the wooden fence painted white. But I am over maintaining
>> something like that at this stage of my life. So we have looked
>> at
>> vinyl and metal. Vinyl seems to choice we are going with now, but
>> I'm not totally crazy about it. Then I thought, it really doesn't
>> need to be white, could be natural. But I'm not sure what the
>> ramifications of that would be.
>>
>> So, I'm looking for suggestions about this.
>>
>> Here is a link to pics of the house:
>>
>> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/gallery/4465013_X6d5M/1/262605902_TDxPe
>
> Nice house.
>
> I'd go with white vinyl pickets and some landscaping.
>
> I don't think any other color would work as well as white.
> You've already got white railings in 2 places.
If it's "natural" then it's going to be gray after a while without
more maintenance than white paint would require.
Another option might be Trex or one of the other composite decking
materials that comes in white (or whatever color one prefers).
If he's willing to trade up front cost for low maintenance, he could
have it shot with white Imron--that should last for the rest of his
life and then some.
--
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
jtpr <[email protected]> writes:
> We want to put a picket fence up on our property. The purpose is to
> simply define the property line. There are no animals or children to
> keep out or in. There will be gardening going on inside of it and
> likely growing over some of it. About 150' of length, 3' high.
>
> The question is maintenance. The property is located in an historic
> area of the NH seacoast across the street from the ocean. But the
> house style is 1930's bungalow, most of the others being from the 16
> or 17 hundreds. Obviously the most pleasing aesthetic choice would
> be the wooden fence painted white. But I am over maintaining
> something like that at this stage of my life. So we have looked at
> vinyl and metal. Vinyl seems to choice we are going with now, but I'm
> not totally crazy about it. Then I thought, it really doesn't need to
> be white, could be natural. But I'm not sure what the ramifications
> of that would be.
>
> So, I'm looking for suggestions about this.
>
> Here is a link to pics of the house:
>
> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/gallery/4465013_X6d5M/1/262605902_TDxPe
Nice house.
I'd go with white vinyl pickets and some landscaping.
I don't think any other color would work as well as white.
You've already got white railings in 2 places.
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<97c5b4bc-1f4f-490a-ac0e-827bc23623fe@d62g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
> We want to put a picket fence up on our property. The purpose is to
> simply define the property line. There are no animals or children to
> keep out or in. There will be gardening going on inside of it and
> likely growing over some of it. About 150' of length, 3' high.
>
> The question is maintenance. The property is located in an historic
> area of the NH seacoast across the street from the ocean. But the
> house style is 1930's bungalow, most of the others being from the 16
> or 17 hundreds. Obviously the most pleasing aesthetic choice would
> be the wooden fence painted white. But I am over maintaining
> something like that at this stage of my life. So we have looked at
> vinyl and metal. Vinyl seems to choice we are going with now, but I'm
> not totally crazy about it. Then I thought, it really doesn't need to
> be white, could be natural. But I'm not sure what the ramifications
> of that would be.
>
> So, I'm looking for suggestions about this.
>
> Here is a link to pics of the house:
>
> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/gallery/4465013_X6d5M/1/262605902_TDxPe
>
>
> Thanks for any ideas,
>
> -Jim
Hmm, my browser thinks your New Castle folder is empty. But I did see
the thumbnail on the index page. Nice place! Here's my suggestion: Wood,
painted white. To hell with maintenance. Enjoy the character of the
thing as it ages. It ain't a hospital room, it's a fence! The older it
gets, the better it looks.