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22/07/2022

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Tips for fencing in flood prone areas

Articles & TipsBy showponygraphics22/07/2022

So, you want to build a fence in a flood-prone area. I bet you want it to survive floods with minimal repairs too. A conventional fence probably won’t cut it, but some design tweaks may just get you there. Typically, the degree to which a fence can survive floods, particularly when floodwaters are loaded with…

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