An American classic… the white picket fence. The pickets are spaced apart to let through light and air. This style also works nicely as a backdrop for flower gardens and landscaping.
Picket Fence Styles
Dog Ear Picket
This “good neighbor fence” looks great on both sides because the pickets run through the rails. The 3″ spaced pickets have “dog ear” caps and are level across the top. Made with 3″ wide pickets, 3 1/2″ rails, and a metal reinforced bottom rail. For closer picket spacing see the “Atlantic 1” fence style.
Pointed Picket
This “good neighbor fence” looks great on both sides because the pickets run through the rails. The 3″ spaced pickets have “pointed” caps and swoop across the top. Made with 3″ wide pickets, 3 1/2″ rails, and a metal reinforced bottom rail. For closer picket spacing see the “Atlantic 2” fence style.
Classic Picket
This “good neighbor fence” looks great on both sides because the pickets run through the rails. The 2″ spaced pickets have “pointed” caps and swoop across the top. Made with 1 1/2″ x 1 1/2″ pickets, 3 1/2″ rail, and a metal reinforced 2″ x 6″ bottom rail.
Spaced Board
A more economical approach to surrounding your yard. The Bolton is designed with 3″ wide pickets spaced 3″ apart. Made with 3 1/2″ rails and a metal reinforced bottom rail.