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Rolled Bamboo Fencing

Choose rolled bamboo fencing for all your fencing needs.

Bamboo fencing is perfect for your outdoor decorative needs. You may be surprised to learn that it can also be used indoors. Rolled bamboo fencing can be used outdoors to create stunning looks around patio or garden. Indoors it can be used to create walls, room dividers and more, as well as being used as a window dressing.

For a strong and durable structure you can’t go wrong with a rolled bamboo fence. Heavier rolled bamboo is actually as sturdy as cedar. Bamboo will last twenty years or so if it is properly maintained. You can treat it as you do a wood product to prevent damage due to drying and cracking.

When used for fencing, rolled bamboo has to be supported on some sort of a rigid frame. This could be as part of a new fence or over an existing fence. If you are looking to create a secluded area in your yard or patio consider using rolled bamboo to construct a bamboo privacy fence.

If it is being applied to a fence that is already in place, the roll needs to be attached. The easiest way to attach it to a wooden fence is with stainless steel or galvanized heavy duty staples using a staple gun. These types of staples won’t rust and mark up your fencing. Be sure to apply the staples over the existing wire that holds the rolled fencing together in order to hide the staples.

Applying a roll of bamboo to a chain link fence is even easier. You simply use galvanized wire to tie the rolled bamboo to the chain linking. Tie the wire at intervals of four or five inches to the top, middle and bottom. Be sure to hide the wire by sliding it under the wire holding the bamboo together.

To use bamboo in a new fence, make a frame that will be used to provide support for the rolled material. Use wood poles for the posts that go in the ground. The frame needs boards along the top, bottom, and middle. Once the frame is completed, attach the roll of bamboo in the same way as you would when using an existing fence.

Rolls can be trimmed to fit using either pruning sheers or a miter saw. Since bamboo is a grass and not wood, you can’t allow bamboo to touch or be buried in the ground. Bamboo deteriorates rapidly if it comes in direct contact with the ground. That’s why it’s necessary to use wood for posts and framing.

There is a huge variety in rolled bamboo fencing. You can find everything from split bamboo to solid, along with woven patterns. Your most difficult decision may be to decide on the look you want. Whatever you decide, you can be assured that there will be bamboo fencing that can help you achieve that look.

 

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