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5 Things You’ll Need To Do Before Installing A Wrought-Iron Fence

If you want to put a fence up around your home, there are a few things that you are going to need to do first. #1 Look Into Building Codes First, you need to look into building codes for your area. If you live somewhere with a homeowner's association, they may have rules about where you can put a fence, what the fence can be made out of, and how tall the fence can be. Read More 

Vinyl or Wood Fences?

A fence can supplement your property in many ways. Of course, it provides privacy not just to your yard, but also inside your home. You can also make your yard safer—which can be very important if you have children and/or pets. An exterior fence is also a major component of the overall aesthetic of your home's exterior. That is, you have to think about how the fencing is going to affect how the outside of your home looks. Read More 

Reasons To Build A Wood Fence Around Your Property

A wood fence surrounding your property has many benefits. Discover some of the benefits in building a wood fence around your property so you can discuss your fencing needs with your fencing contractor with knowledge as you go into this renovation project. Wood fences add privacy If privacy is your goal, then a wood fence is the material that will meet your needs best. Wood fences are designed with vertical panels that are built closely together to create a close-knit fencing design. Read More 

3 Less Obvious Advantages Of A Chain Link Fence Around Your Business Property

Whether you buy a business already built and ready or you are building your business from the ground up, it is a good idea to install a fence around the perimeter of the building. Adding a fence is an easy way to heighten security and add a new level of safety to your place of business, but there are other advantages that a lot of business owners don't think of as well. Read More 

Three Signs You Need To Replace Your Wooden Fence

Wooden fences provide a natural and rustic appearance to your landscape, and the natural versatility of wood makes wooden fence easily aesthetically and functionally customizable. However, no matter if you are dealing with an unstained picket fence or a six foot darkly stained privacy fence, wood will, like many other types of fencing material, gradually degrade over time due to the fatal combination of stress and age. This can ruin the appearance of your fence, and also make it functionally less effective at keeping people or animals out or even acting as a boundary market. Read More