Good Fences Make Good Neighbors: A Helpful Blog

4 DIY Privacy Solutions for Iron Gates with Openers to Give You More Privacy

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When you are installing iron or metal fencing, the gates are often areas that are left open and visible, but you may want to add privacy. This can be a challenge when you want to install, and opener or if you want to keep weight down. The following DIY solutions for automatic iron gate privacy are some of the options you may want to consider for your home: 1. Custom Plywood Backing and Finish…

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3 Potential Obstacles To Consider When Installing A Fence On Your Property

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Imagining a fence on your property may encourage you to move forward with making plans to install one because you may like what it can provide for your family. While you may look forward to selecting materials, designs, and colors, you may also know that you might run into a few obstacles when coming up with installation plans. Learning about some of these obstacles will help you figure out how to tackle them in an ideal manner when you work with a fencing contractor to install a fence on your property.…

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Wood Makes A Smart Upgrade Choice For Fencing And Decks In Rainy Areas

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A house’s front is important for its overall curb appeal. A home that is in a wet area like Washington State and that has an open porch or deck can look even more beautiful. A concrete deck with an iron railing can look spectacular, but there are some risks. Exterior decks can suffer from weather damage. Ironically, a cement and iron structure usually has a reputation for durability. Iron and concrete aren’t known for bending with the wind.…

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