Are you considering buying a vinyl fence for your property? Vinyl fences are a popular choice because they look nice, are insect-proof, and come in a wide range of style options. However, there may be certain things you’ve heard that… Read More
Archive for the ‘Residential Fences’ Category
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How to Get the Most Out of Your Wood Fence
A typical wood fence tends to last for up to 15 years, but with the proper maintenance, your wood fence can last for 20 years or more! Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of… Read More
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How to Prepare Your Fence for Winter
It’s hard to believe, but it already nearly the end of October, so it’s just about time to start thinking about getting your fence ready for the winter. It’s very important to ensure that your fence will continue to survive… Read More
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What Type of Wood Should I Choose for My Fence?
Wood is a beautiful and charming fencing material, but simply choosing “wood” for your fence isn’t enough! There are many different types of wood that your new fence can be constructed from. What are their pros and cons and which… Read More
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How to Paint Your Vinyl Fence
Whether you are looking to make over the vinyl fence that surrounds your new property or seeking to upgrade your old vinyl fence, paint can be a great and easy way to transform its appearance. Painting a vinyl fence can… Read More
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Why You Should Let The Pros Handle Your Fence Installation
The DIY trend is all the rage right now, with pictures of homemade furniture, clothing, and more crowding Pinterest on a daily basis. When it comes to your fence, it’s okay to add a little paint or stain yourself. However,… Read More
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How to Protect Your Fence from Hurricane Damage
As hurricane season continues and you prepare for next year’s hurricane season, take steps now to protect your fence from hurricane damage. Every hurricane, even the ones that only affect you as thunderstorms or rain, has the potential to damage… Read More
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How Tall Should a Picket Fence Be?
You may think of a picket fence as a white fence surrounding a well-kept lawn in a suburban neighborhood. However, picket fences can vary greatly in their style, color, and height. They are also not always used in quaint residential… Read More
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Climbing Plants That Add Charm to Your Residential Fence
Have you ever considered using landscaping as a way to spruce up your fence? Certain fences, such as chain link and wrought iron, work great as trellises for climbing vines and flowers. Here are a few climbing plants you can… Read More