West Virginia Split Rail The Original Untreated with Locust Post Product Summary The locust fence post was first put into commission by the early Appalachian settlers because of its superb strength and unsurpassed resistance to decay. This classic fence has been used for generations in the wild Appalachians and today lends itself to the rustic appeal of the home and farm landscape. Produced with the same meticulous care as the hand-split rail fences of the pioneers, this fence creates an aura of quaint charm in any landscape setting.
West Virginia Split Rail with Locust Post Specifications: Post Description Shipping Weight Average Girth Approx. Size 2 Hole Line 48 lbs. 18" 3" x 6" x 64" or 72" 2 Hole End & Corner 42 lbs. 16" 4" x 4" x 64" or 72" 3 Hole Line 55 lbs. 18" 3" x 6" x 84" 3 Hole End & Corner 48 lbs. 16" 4" x 4" x 84" 4 Hole Line 75 lbs. 18" 3" x 6" x 96" 4 Hole End & Corner 75 lbs. 16" 4" x 4" x 96" Rail Description Shipping Weight Average Girth Approx. Size Economy 8' Rail 20 lbs. 10" Triangular Standard 11' Rail 30 lbs. 13" Triangular Shipping Specifications: All Line Posts All End Posts All Corner Posts Economy & Standard Rails 49 pcs. per unit 16 pcs. per unit 16 pcs. per unit 100 pcs. per unit Truckloads: 1450-1550 pieces depending upon product mix
Treated West Virginia Split Rail with Pine Post Product Summary From rustic Appalachia comes a split rail fence like no other, skilled craftsmen draw out the strength and beauty of Appalachian poplar, Yellow and Red Pine, with the same eye to quality as the early settlers of West Virginia. These trees are ideally suited to this application. Used for many years in West Virginia Split Rail, the species have proven themselves to be an excellent fencing material. Because the species are highly receptive to the treating process it makes an ideal pressure treated split rail post. To increase their longevity the posts are pressure treated to ground contact retention. The rails are treated to above ground retention. The pressure treating process forces the preservatives into the wood fibers changing the characteristics of the wood so that it is highly resistant to attack of rot, decay and insects. The treatment leaves no odor or residue, just natural wood grain beauty with a light green hue. This product carries a lifetime warranty from the manufacturer, WVSR.
Treated West Virginia Split Rail with Pine Post Specifications: Post Description Shipping Weight Average Girth Approx. Size 2 Hole Line 25 lbs. 18" 3" x 6" x 64" 2 Hole End &Corner 25 lbs. 16" 4" x 4" x 64" 3 Hole Line 35 lbs. 18" 3" x 6" x 84" 3 Hole End & Corner 35 lbs. 16" 4" x 4" x 84" 4 Hole Line 40 lbs. 18" 3" x 6" x 96" 4 Hole End & Corner 40 lbs. 16" 4" x 4" x 96" Rail Description Shipping Weight Average Girth Approx. Size Economy 8' Rail 20 lbs. 10" Triangular Standard 11' Rail 30 lbs. 13" Triangular Shipping Specifications: All Line Posts All End Posts All Corner Posts Economy & Standard Rails 49 pcs. per unit 16 pcs. per unit 16 pcs. per unit 100 pcs. per unit Truckloads: 1400-1600 pieces depending upon product mix and drying after treatment
Treated West Virginia Split Rail with Poplar Post Product Summary From rustic Appalachia comes a split rail fence like no other, skilled craftsmen draw out the strength and beauty of Appalachian poplar with the same eye to quality as the early settlers of West Virginia. Appalachian poplar is ideally suited to this application. Used for many years in West Virginia Split Rail, the species has proven itself to be an excellent fencing material. Because the species is highly receptive to the treating process it makes an ideal pressure treated split rail post. To increase their longevity the posts are pressure treated to ground contact retention. The rails are treated to above ground retention. The pressure treating process forces the preservatives into the wood fibers changing the characteristics of the wood so that it is highly resistant to attack of rot, decay and insects. The treatment leaves no odor or residue, just natural wood grain beauty with a light green hue.
Snake Rails Product Summary West Virginia Split Rail found its origin in the tradition of hand split logs into rails. These were stacked in the style depicted in the picture and found at National Civil War Parks such as Gettysburg. When you want the historical look and feel of Early America, this is the fence for you. Specifications: Rail Description Shipping Weight Average Girth Approx. Size 11' PT Poplar Snake Rail 37 lbs. 14" Triangular 11' Oak Snake Rail 55 lbs. 14" Triangular with Bark Shipping Specifications: Snake Rails 50 pcs. per unit Truckloads: Poplar - 28 Units - 1400 pieces. Oak 17 Units 850 pieces
Pressure Treated Golf Course and Guard Rail Posts Product Summary The Golf Course Path fence combines economy with landscape. The picture above depicts a scene at the Stonewall Resort, Roanoke, West Virginia on an Arnold Palmer Signature Course. Their use of this product around the greens, tees, and along the fairways provides a natural setting and enhances the landscape architecture. This product is not only the best value per linear foot, it also reduces the damage to golf carts cause by concrete curbs. It is simply the best! Beauty, Value, and very low Maintenance cost.
Pressure Treated Locust Golf Course and Guard Rail Posts Specifications Golf Course Path post: POST DESCRIPTION SHIPPING WEIGHT AVERAGE GIRTH APPROX. SIZE 1 Hole Line 15 lbs. 16" - 18" 3" x 6" x 36" 1 Hole End 15 lbs. 16" - 18" 4" x 4" x 36" 1 Hole Corner 15 lbs. 16" - 18" 4" x 4" x 36" Guard Rail Post: POST DESCRIPTION SHIPPING WEIGHT AVERAGE GIRTH APPROX. SIZE 1 Hole Line 25 lbs. 16" - 18" 3" x 6" x 64" 1 Hole End 25 lbs. 16" - 18" 4" x 4" x 64" 1 Hole Corner 25 lbs. 16" - 18" 4" x 4" x 64" Rail Description: Economy 8' Rail 20 lbs. 10" Triangular Shipping Specifications All Line Posts All End and Corner Posts All Rails 98 pcs. per unit 32 pcs. per unit 100 pcs. per unit Truckloads: 1,470 3' posts + 1,500 8' rails \ 2,500 8' rails
Treated West Virginia Split Rail with Poplar Post Specifications: Post Description Shipping Weight Average Girth Approx. Size 2 Hole Line 25 lbs. 18" 3" x 6" x 64" 2 Hole End &Corner 25 lbs. 16" 4" x 4" x 64" 3 Hole Line 35 lbs. 18" 3" x 6" x 84" 3 Hole End & Corner 35 lbs. 16" 4" x 4" x 84" 4 Hole Line 40 lbs. 18" 3" x 6" x 96" 4 Hole End & Corner 40 lbs. 16" 4" x 4" x 96" Rail Description Economy 8' Rail Standard 11' Rail Diamond 11' Rail Shipping Weight Average Girth Approx. Size 20 lbs. 10" Triangular 30 lbs. 13" Triangular 40 lbs. 14" 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" Square Shipping Specifications: All Line Posts All End Posts All Corner Posts Economy & Standard Rails Diamond Rails 49 pcs. per unit 32 pcs. per unit 32 pcs. per unit 100 pcs. per unit 99 pcs. per unit Truckloads: 1400-1600 pieces depending upon product mix and drying after treatment
Pressure Treated Gates Product Summary These versatile and attractive gates are the perfect match for West Virginia Split Rail fence. Durable and maintenance free, these rustic gates add the finishing touch to any span of fence. Specifications: Gates are available in either two or three rail style Description Size (Width x Height) Walk Gates 42" x 48" 10 Lawn Tractor Gates 60" x 48" 10 Driveway Gates 72" x 48" 10 Other sizes available on special order. Bundle Size Shipping Weight 40 lbs. each 400 lbs. / bundle 55 lbs. each 550 lbs. / bundle 70 lbs each 700 lbs. / bundle Shipping Specifications: Each gate can be shipped LTL or top-loaded on trailer load. E-MAIL: SALES@WVSR.COM WEB SITE:HTTP://WWW.WVSR.COM
Good Fences Make Good Neighbors How to Install West Virginia Split Rail Fencing 1. Lay out the corners and ends of the fence and set these posts to correct height, partially back fill for stability. 2. Stretch a string from the ends to line up each post. 3. Dig first line post hole about 10 4 from starting corner, install this post and rails and repeat until complete. ***(NOTE): 10 4 distance is approximate. DO NOT dig all postholes in advance, they may vary slightly.*** 4. If the distance that the fence covers cannot be worked in multiples of 10 4, then the distance between the last two posts will be less than rail length and the rails must be cut off. Allow enough length to put a new scarf on the rail by use of a chain saw or hatchet. NOTE: To compensate for short rails you may want to divide the shortage by reducing the length of rails on both the first and last sections. If this is not required then we recommend that the short section be in a less conspicuous place. Setting Posts Dig hole 24" to 30" deep, plus 4" extra for a rock or gravel fill for drainage. Exact depth will be dependent on how high you want the first rail above the ground. 2. Put 4" of rock or gravel in posthole, set post, add dirt and compact. Do not finish setting post until next section of post, plus rail, is installed. 3. Compact the back fill by tamping and sloping it away from the post for drainage. West Virginia Split Rail proves itself in ease of installation. There is no butting of rails into posts, eliminating exact post setting. The 6" lap on each end of our West Virginia Split Rail will allow for irregularities in post setting without detracting from the overall finished appearance. E-MAIL: JDHINKLE@WVSR.COM WEB SITE: HTTP://WWW.WVSR.COM
Snake Rail Construction and Estimating This traditional historic fencing is built strictly with the 11 rail that is not tapered or sawn but actually split with a machine. This method gives the rails a hand split appearance, as in the days of Abraham Lincoln. The actual length of a section is only 7 after allowing the overlap at each end and the angle, as it snakes back and forth. Recommended section height requires different quantities of rails for each section. Minimum Height is 35 and requires 5 rails per 7 linear section. Example: 700 linear is 100 sections, which requires 500 rails. Standard height is 42 and requires 6 rails per 7 linear section. Example: 350 linear is 50 sections, which requires 300 rails. Historical Height is 49 and requires 7 rails per 7 linear, plus one cross brace rail per section. Example: 1400 linear is 200 sections and requires 8 rails per section for a total of 1600 rails. This is a special order item and must be ordered in bundles of 50 pieces. It is best to place a 5 x 8 stone paver or bricks at the joints of each section to hold the bottom rail off the ground. This fencing has that traditional beauty that has endeared itself thru the centuries. E-MAIL: JDHINKLE@WVSR.COM WEB SITE: HTTP://WWW.WVSR.COM
WVSR INC. LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY CERTIFICATE FOR WEST VIRGINIA SPLIT RAIL FENCING WITH TREATED PINE POSTS WVSR INC, subject to the conditions and limitations listed herein, warrants their pressure treated West Virginia Split Rail fence with pine posts to be free from natural attrition due to decomposition for the lifetime to the original owner with proof of purchase. This warranty is not transferable. This warranty is the sole obligation of WVSR, INC. If the pressure treated West Virginia Split Rail fence with pine post is defective due to decomposition, WVSR has the option to replace, free of charge, any such product or to reimburse claimant for the original purchase price. WVSR, INC. shall in no event be liable for the expenses or charges in connection with shipping, installing or otherwise working with the original or replacement product. WVSR, INC. shall have no liability, under this warranty, for defects caused by abuse, improper installation or improper use; nor does this warranty apply to the natural tendency of some wood to check, twist or discolor. WVSR, INC. reserves the right to discontinue or modify the pressure treated West Virginia Split Rail fence with pine post, however the warranty remains in effect. This warranty shall not cover any incidental damage of any kind to persons, property or livestock. Notices of claim must be sent to: Warranty Claims, WVSR, Inc. P O Box 9, Buckhannon, WV 26201. E-MAIL: JDHINKLE@WVSR.COM WEB SITE: HTTP://WWW.WVSR.COM