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Dear Elena,
I will get back on this in more detail.
Presently, avoid a fence that looks like the attached.
As you correctly mentioned, good fence is nice to have.
Fences that e.g. use wrought iron i.e. squarish or roundish bars are good. They are equally good e.g. if an arrow head design is pointed upwards.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/7/00 2:42:00 PM, Elena Wagner wrote:
>Hello Cecil & Robert: You've
>heard the expression "good
>fences make good neighbors"?
>We need a good fence not only
>to define and enhance our
>property, but for child safety
>and to serve as insulation
>against street traffic noise.
>We are installing new windows
>so that will help reduce the
>noise alot but I really want a
>stone fence in front of the
>property (need earth type
>fence). My husband does not
>think it's practical. I know
>the chinese don't approve of
>white picket fences or iron
>bars fence. What kind of fence
>do you recommend for this
>situation. Thank you.
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