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Floydmaster I don't know about your situation but I can tell you how I did my wall. The fence is cedar . Screwed to each post with 3" stainless are treated 2 x 4's . Then 2 x 4's are used horizontaly . Dura-fock cement board was then screwed to the treated wood and painted. I figure since the dura-rock is cement it should stand up to Chicago winters . I found cement board usefull for structure bases , my track interior walls , and retaining walls . Around here a 5' x 3' sheet costs around $7.00 at Home Depot . When you add the cost of everything up I would think it would be cheaper than bricks and would go up faster. Hope I was able to help out .
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