Since a fence is typically at the boundary of one’s property, it is often the first impression that visitors or passersby will have of your property. Accordingly, it can have a significant impact on the degree of comfort and interest people take. One less frequently considered kind of fencing that strikes a dramatic profile on the border of a pasture is crossbuck fencing, which might be ideal for property owners with horses, cows, and other livestock.
For advice, information, and installation of a crossbuck fence it is strongly advisable to consult with an experienced fence professional. Contact the Austin fencing experts of Viking Fence today by calling 800-252-8117.
What is a Crossbuck Fence?
A crossbuck fence is a type of post and rail fence, meaning there are posts that go deep in the ground with horizontal boards running in between the posts. The most popular choice of post and rail fence is a picket fence, meaning there are multiple horizontal rails running in between poles. In the case of crossbuck fencing, there are two horizontal rails, and there are two additional boards in the middle that cross, creating an “x.”
The crossbuck fence is aesthetically pleasing, but it is also practical. They are most associated with ranches with livestock and horses. Most often crossbuck fences are made out of wood. However, vinyl has also become a popular option.
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To ensure you are getting the highest quality of materials and the highest level of customer service, contact the Austin fencing experts of Viking Fence by calling 800-252-8117.







