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Bamboo Fencing Solutions For Your Backyard



Bamboo fencing can turn a drab backyard into a relaxing space which brings to mind the laid back feel of a tropical hotel or private escape. Or, depending on the style of fencing you opt for, you can opt for a more East Asian look. The flat planes of Chinese and Japanese bamboo fencing gives off a zen-like calm. But bamboo fencing was gaining popularity for more than simply its aesthetic allure. Bamboo is also an eco-friendly alternate to using typical hardwood materials, which frequently come at the cost of deforestation and the endangerment of particular habitats. Bamboo, on the other hand, is one of the most readily renewable sources we have.


Styles of Bamboo Fences


The style of bamboo fencing you pick for your lawn is dependent upon what look you would like to go for. But regardless of the style, most commercial fencing is going to come in rolls or panels. These are generally made of 1"-diameter bamboo poles or 1/2"-diameter bamboo canes. These are typically held together by heavy duty steel wire.


Woven bamboo is another choice. The canes are smaller and held together in packages. Panels of woven bamboo tend to appear smoother and can result in a more contemporary, yet natural look. Panels and rolls also come in the split bamboo style. Split bamboo rolls and panels are made out with the outer surface of the bamboo shoots and canes and tied together with galvanized wire.


In terms of durability, fencing made with poles and canes can last about 20 years. Woven and split bamboo fencing normally lasts for about 10 decades.


Installing bamboo Round existing fencing


One installation solution for bamboo fencing would be to set up the bamboo roll or board fencing beneath your already-existing fence. This can be done simplest and most successfully in the event that you have a chain connection or a flat wooden plank fence. For your chain link fence, just wrap the bamboo roll around it, attaching it to the chain-link with heavy-duty steel cable at regular intervals. For the horizontal wooden plank fence, utilize split or woven bamboo and attach with stainless steel staples.


Stand-alone fencing


Stand-alone fencing is the very best kind of bamboo fencing it is possible to install. It is much more time consuming and involved than installing over existing fencing, but the result is well worthwhile. Installing a standalone bamboo fencing demands you to first put in place a vertical framework of heavy wooden poles upon which to attach the actual bamboo fencing. The bamboo itself needs to be one to two inches off the ground, as immediate contact with the soil's moisture will make it rot. You can cover the gap with cable fencing or wooden panels.


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