Caring For A New Aluminum Fence: What You Need To Know

Posted on: 18 February 2018

Aluminum is an ideal material for fencing, making it a popular choice among residential and commercial customers alike. Not only is aluminum fencing lightweight, but it's also extremely durable and resistant to both rust and corrosion. If you're thinking about having an aluminum fence installed or had one installed recently, there are still a few care and maintenance tips you'll want to follow to keep your fence looking its best. [Read More]

Want To Get An Enclosed Dog Run Installed? 3 Tips For Choosing Fencing

Posted on: 27 December 2017

If you have a dog that you don't trust to roam freely in your yard, you may be looking for a way to allow them to spend time outdoors without direct supervision. A great way to do this is to get a dog run installed. If you're not interested in premade dog runs, and you've decided that you want fencing to be installed to create a custom dog run, there are a number of things that you'll need to look for in order for you to make sure that the finished dog run looks great. [Read More]

Four Reasons Your Backyard Fence Is So Important

Posted on: 26 October 2016

Many homeowners don't take advantage of what their backyard fence can do for their home. This not only prevents homeowners from making the most use out of the important features of their landscaping but also can even lead to their home being devalued, which is not good when it comes to selling the home. Here are four of the major reasons the backyard fence is so important: Keeps Animals Out: Not only will a sturdy backyard fence keep your pets in, but it will also keep pesky animals out. [Read More]

Talk To Your Deck Builder About These Child-Proof Ideas

Posted on: 12 September 2016

Having a new deck built at the rear of your home is exciting, but, if you have young children at home, you want to be sure that the deck will be safe for them. There are a number of design and build elements that the builder can implement that won't put your child at risk. It's ideal to talk to your builder to make sure that these points are covered at the time of construction, rather than you having to scramble to improve the safety of the deck afterward. [Read More]