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Articles from the expert in building and installing Fences! We've got them all, Ornamental Aluminum, Vinyl, Chain Link, and Wood! We'll also keep you up to date on how to maintain them, repair them, and of course stain them!
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Monday, January 6, 2014
The Water Method, for removing Fence Posts!
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Let's talk Chain Link Fencing!
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| Residential Grade - Black, Vinyl Coated Chain Link! |
First of all, Chain Link is still the best selling fence in America! It has many and varied uses in residential, commercial, and security applications. It gives a clean and neat appearance and shows off your yard and it's landscaping, while still providing containment and security for your small children, pets, and property. In this article we'll go through the Pros and Cons of having a Chain Link Fence.
Sometimes called a Hurricane fence, Chain Link is an all metal fence. Very sturdy and long lasting when installed correctly by a Fence Professional.
Monday, June 24, 2013
Squaring up your Fence!
The easiest way to ensure you have a relatively square fence is using the 3-4-5 Geometrical method. I say relatively square because squareness is a matter of degree. What we might call a pretty square job in a back yard fence, a NASA engineer might not recognize as square at all. However utilizing the 3-4-5 method will get us a pretty close to a 90 degree square corner job that will meet the normal fence building standards.
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