
A quintessential American classic—often painted white—with evenly spaced vertical boards featuring flat, dog‑ear, scalloped, or pointed tops. Great for curb appeal, defining boundaries, and pet safety—though it offers little privacy.

A solid wood design with overlapping vertical boards that eliminate gaps. Provides maximum privacy and a clean, finished look on both sides—ideal for backyard enclosures.

This semi‑private style alternates boards on each side of the rails, allowing airflow and light while maintaining privacy and aesthetic appeal on both sides—a true “good neighbor” fence.

A modern, minimalist take—boards run horizontally instead of vertically. Sleek lines, ideal for flat terrain, and becoming increasingly popular in Wisconsin and nearby metro areas. Offers semi‑privacy depending on spacing.

Rustic and classic, this low-profile style uses horizontal wooden rails supported between posts. It’s cost-effective and great for marking boundaries. Best for open acreage or decorative use rather than privacy.
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