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Round Rail Fences

Round rail fencing offers a classic, rustic look that blends beautifully with open landscapes while still providing practical function. This style uses posts and rails that are peeled and rounded, creating a smooth, natural finish. It’s a great option for outlining property lines, containing livestock, or adding a traditional country aesthetic to your home or ranch.

At Hollar Fence, we install round rail fences with high-quality douglas fir posts and rails to ensure strength and long-lasting durability. Whether you want a two-rail or three-rail layout, this fence style provides a sturdy solution that requires minimal upkeep while maintaining its timeless appearance.

Benefits of choosing round rail fences

Versatile functionality

Round rail fencing serves multiple purposes from livestock containment to property definition, providing flexible solutions that adapt to changing property needs over time.

Classic aesthetic appeal

The clean, horizontal lines of round rail fencing create timeless country charm that complements both rural and suburban landscapes without overwhelming the natural environment.

Cost-effective installation

Simple construction and efficient installation make round rail fencing an economical choice for covering large areas while maintaining professional appearance and functionality.

Low Maintenance Requirements

Durable materials and straightforward design minimize ongoing maintenance needs, providing long-term value with minimal upkeep and repair costs over time.

Excellent Visibility

Open design maintains clear sightlines across your property while providing effective boundaries, perfect for monitoring livestock or maintaining landscape views.

Weather Resistant Construction

Quality materials withstand harsh weather conditions, from intense sun to freezing temperatures, maintaining structural integrity through all seasons.

FAQs

  • Yes—and it starts before we even install it.
    Pre-staining the posts and rails gives the wood a fighting chance. It helps seal out moisture from day one, especially in those hard-to-reach areas that are tough to coat once the fence is up.

    We also recommend using post protectors—those sleeves that keep the bottom of your post from sitting directly in wet soil. That’s where most rot starts.

  • It’s built to breathe.
    Unlike full privacy fences, round rail leaves space between rails and posts—so wind flows through and pressure stays low. That makes it ideal for wide open areas where wind is a factor.

  • Absolutely—and it often looks great.
    We’ve done plenty of jobs where round rail lines the front and transitions to privacy fence in the back. Keeps things stylish and functional.

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