Hit And Miss Fencing Boards

Close board fencing is renowned for its strength and versatility without sacrificing appearance.
Hit and miss fencing boards. Hit and miss fencing earns its name from the construction methods used. An example of this can be seen on our oxford case study page. Hit miss fencing. We have fitted hit and miss fencing to happy customers throughout oxfordshire.
Hit and miss fencing panels are called this because the boards are alternately fixed on the front and the back of the fence panel they over lap and create a hit and miss style pattern. They have been designed as double sided panels which mean they look great from both sides this also creates the opportunity for cost. Horizontal fence panels are available with either an arched or square top depending on your individual garden fencing needs. Hit and miss fencing panels are called this because the boards are alternately fixed on the front and the back of the fence panel they over lap and create a hit and miss style pattern.
Hit and miss fencing is so called because the boards are alternately fixed on the front and the back to create an attractive pattern that offers both privacy and aesthetic appeal. And the panel design means a wind. Add about 10 more to account for waste. Other bonuses of this style of fencing are that you and your neighbour both get a good looking fence as both sides are the same.
The two main advantages are. The jacksons hit miss design is unique and contemporary featuring pales that are alternately fixed on the front and the back of the panel this intelligent design means that both you and your neighbour have the good looking side of the fence. Pickets for a hit and miss fence you will need 15 more pickets than for a side by side fence. Building a hit and miss fence.
Boards are fixed on alternate sides of the panel and supported by vertical battens to create a pattern that looks good from either direction. You should plan on your project taking at least two days as you need to give the concrete around the posts the chance to sit for a full day for stability. They are part of our premium good both sides range as both sides are the same so you and your neighbour have the best looking side of the fence. You and your neighbour can both enjoy a stylish garden boundary.
Hit and miss fencing panels are so called because the pales or boards are alternately fixed on the front and the back of the panel with an over lap to create a stylish hit and miss pattern. Hit miss fencing. This means that both you and your neighbour achieve an aesthletically pleasing appearance as both sides of the fence are the same. For ease of use we have ready made garden fencing panels available including overlap fencing feather edge fencing hit miss arched and horizontal panel styles in a range of sizes as well as complete fencing kits.