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Stepped Fencing
Stepped fences are best-suited for properties built on very steep hills. Each of the sections are
installed parallel to the next, following the rise and run of the slope. However, this stepping
structure leaves gaps between the ground and the bottom of the fence. While aesthetically
pleasing, stepped fencing is not practical for those who need fencing to contain animals keep
critters out of their garden or landscape.
Racked Fencing
Racked fencing does not end up with gaps at the bottom, like a stepped fencing. Keep in mind
when ordering materials that trimming the components at angles will shorten the fence section,
adding on extra materials. Although racking a Euro style fence is more time-consuming to
assemble, it is easier to conform to the rise and run of your slope. This type of fencing is best for
people with steep yards, who want to contain pets or keep animals out.
Straight Top Fencing
Straight top fencing does end up with gaps at the bottom, but the tops of each fence section are
in line with each other. This style will not contain pets or keep animals out. Straight top style is
great for long perimeter runs on open land, house developments or business properties.