2015

  • 4 Low-Maintenance Fencing Options

    You don't have to choose a high-maintenance material like wood to have an exceptional fence. Many materials, like vinyl, composite, aluminum and chain link, look great and require little work to keep them in good condition. If you need a new fence but want something low-maintenance, check out these four possible options. Vinyl Yes, vinyl fences are made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is plastic, but your fence won't look cheap and fake.
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  • 5 Questions to Ask When Choosing Finials for Your Iron Fence

    When buying an iron fence, you'll need to decide whether you want it to have finials. Finials are the decorative metal toppers you see adorning the top of many iron fence posts. While they can turn a boring barrier into a classy work of art, there are a few questions you'll need answered if you are to select the finials that are right for you. 1. Are They Really Finials?
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  • A Guide To Choosing The Perfect Type Of Privacy Screen For Your Yard

    Do you wish your yard was a bit more private? Perhaps you want to be able to have backyard barbecues without the neighbors peering in, or maybe you don't want passersby on the sidewalk to see the items on your patio. There are a number of different types of privacy fences to choose from, including vinyl, wooden, chain-link, temporary folding, and living privacy fences. To determine which is the best for you, it's helpful to start by asking yourself a few questions.
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  • How To Convert Your Chain Link Fence To A Living Bamboo Privacy Fence

    Chain link fence is an inexpensive and low maintenance fencing option to keep your yard secure from trespassers. But, because chain link fencing around your yard does not provide you with privacy, you may want to convert it to a privacy fence. Here are instructions to help you convert your chain link fence into a living bamboo privacy fence. Remove the Chain Links Your chain link fence has several parts and attachments that you will need to remove before you can detach the chain link fence material.
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  • Weather, Rust, Digging Pests: How To Keep Your Chain-Link Fence Protected

    Chain link fences may seem low-maintenance, but their lifetimes can be significantly shortened when they're left fully exposed to the elements. If your fence is looking worse for the wear, keep it going strong by adding protections that will absorb the worse nature has to offer. Fence Slats Add Solid Weather Protection Though roll-on slats were popularized for their ability to turn any chain-link into a privacy fence, they can also have the handy benefit of protecting the underlying fence from weather and other situational damage.
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  • Ficus Panels: A Great Alternative To Traditional Fencing Materials

    If you are interested in getting a fence for your backyard and want one that is different than standard types, you could talk to a fence contractor about purchasing ficus panels. While this is a slightly nonconventional choice for fencing material, it is a wonderful idea for so many reasons. Before you decide on this particular type of fencing material, there are several things you should know about it. What Are They?
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  • What You Need To Know Before Building A Fence On Your Property

    If you want to help make your yard feel like a sanctuary protected from the outside world, you should install a privacy fence around your property. Your lot will be shielded from the prying eyes of passersby and less vulnerable to intruders. In addition, a well-made fence can enhance the aesthetics of your lawn and block high winds. Before you begin constructing the fence, take heed of the following considerations to make sure it is built within the parameters of the law and will last for years.
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  • The Hog Houdini: Fencing Your Pigs To Prevent Great Escapes

    You may not think that small pigs have the ability to climb fences or fit through tiny holes, but they are master escape artists and one of the most difficult animals to keep penned. If you are building a pig enclosure for the first time, you need to invest in the right kind of fencing and learn some fencing techniques to save yourself from having to wrestle some pigs back into their pen on a Saturday morning.
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