There are many different wood fences types to choose from. Wood fencing in the west coast is primarily western red cedar, it's natural beauty shines in the privacy fences that adorn many residences. You can also find douglas fir becoming a bit more popular because it is much less expensive than cedar. In the midwest, wood fences are often installed with pre-made fence panels. Fence installers come to your house set the posts and then place the panels. In the Pacific Northwest it is more common for the fence to be built on site because the terrain is very uneven and hilly, making it difficult to use pre-fabricated panels.
The most ubiquitous wood fence is called the estate style fence. The estate fence is built with a 2×4 as the bottom rail of the fence panel and a 2×4 as the top rail. Most often wood fences are built with 6 foot tall fence boards that are approximately 1 inch think and 4 inches wide. Most large fence builders will use posts that measure 4 1/8 inch by 4 1/8's inch. These posts are much bigger than posts you will find at Lowe's or Home Depot which commonly measure only 3.5 inches by 3.5 inches.
Experienced fence builders know that you need to set your posts in concrete between 18 and 24 inches into the ground. For the sturdiest posts you should let them cure at least 24 hours before you come back and build the fence. Setting your posts is the most important step in building your fence, if you get off line the whole fence will be crooked, so make sure to take extra care on this step!
If you're looking for a fence that is more intricate than a basic estate style fence, try looking into a modified panel fence. A modified panel fence has a 2×4 that runs on top of the fence boards to give the fence a much cleaner, more sophisticated look. In addition, there is a 1×4 and a 2×4 that run just under the top 2×4. When you finish the fence off with custom post caps, it's easy to see why this fence is extremely popular.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Styles of Wooden Fence
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Saturday, November 20, 2010
Styles of an Aluminum Fence
Aluminum fences are available in a wide variety of styles, designs, colors, and heights. The use of appropriately designed aluminum fences can enhance the looks of your home, pool, yard, or wherever they are used. Most aluminum fence styles come with matching gates to provide a neat, finished look.
A picket fence is a variety of fence that is used mostly for domestic boundaries. Aluminum fences have become a very popular material for picket fences.
Aluminum fences in traditional wrought iron deigns are very popular. They are available with picket points placed as the customer desires. Staggered picket points, evenly placed picket points, pointed pickets, or smooth edged pickets are the choices available to consumers. If you are not very fond of jutting picket points, there are styles that run a top rail over the pickets to enclose them. You are even given a choice of enclosed but exposed pickets or enclosed pickets with no exposed points.
On request, residential fences are manufactured using industrial grade aluminum. These can be designed according to your desires. By opting for this feature, one gets a hardy, durable, but stylish fence. Styles can be incorporated easily, as aluminum is easy to work with. Colonial styles with rounded railing over pickets are a very popular style for large fences.
Pool safety fences are generally made in no-fuss designs that make safety the primary consideration. Pool safety fences are made adhering to the regulations of minimum height required, gauge of metal, type and reliability of latch, no exposed pickets, and the like.
Features like a welded frame for extra strength, self closing gates, self latching gates, arched accent gates, and the like accentuate the looks and appeal of aluminum fences. The incorporation of such styles gives an elegant touch to aluminum fences.
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Monday, November 15, 2010
What Fence Panles Do You Need?
When it comes to garden fencing using timber fence panels is a quick, convenient and affordable way to fence off your garden. Fence panels and how you use the panels can set off the best aspects of your garden or if you make a poor choice can provide disappointment every time your eye catches them.
Fence panels tend to be standard widths of approximately 6ft, so renewing fence panels at a later date is easy. Panel heights also tend to be standard going in 1ft increments from 3ft high through to 6ft high as a rule.
Fitting fence panels is straight forward, they can either be nailed to timber posts or slotted between concrete slotted posts. The only slight problem with installing fence panels is that on sloping ground the rigid panels have to be stepped down the slope so the top of the fence isn't a flowing line, more a series of steps.
If you are operating on a tight budget the cheapest option will be a lower height panel fence mounted on timber posts. The lower height will reduce your privacy and in all likelihood the timber fence posts will rot at ground level before a concrete fence post would, but you will get a serviceable fence that will give you a good many years service.
In the world of fence panels the most inexpensive variant of panel tends to be the waney edge panel. This is typically a lighter weight panel constructed with thin horizontal boards with a framed surround to the panel and a capping rail to finish off. These panels, once damaged are non to easy to repair and generally need replacing in their entirety. The sawn timber is generally dip treated.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Avoid Mistakes When Building Your Fence
Many people assume they know how to build a fence correctly because they know to place the fence posts in the ground, add rails, and add slats. The key, they believe is keeping the whole thing level. That is important, but there are little known tips that can help you build a fence that looks better and lasts longer.
Start building a fence by making holes every 8 feet for the treated posts, which are usually 4"x4"x8'. Dig two feet holes with a posthole digger. Here's the secret to ensure your posts are stable. Once the cylindrical hole is dug for the fence post, go in and dig at an angle creating a hole shaped like a ball. This will provide an anchor for the posts once it is set in concrete.
There is a danger to your fence of which few people are aware. That is the linger factor. When water runs down the face of the wood and lingers on the bottom lip it can be absorbed and rot the wood. This is the same reason why fascia boards are easily rotted and warped. Coating the top and bottom lip will prevent lingering water from ruining your fence.
A very common mistake is that people do not realize that wood does not stick to concrete. The simple solution to this problem is to paint the bottom two feet of the fence post with black roof tar. The tar will seal the posts and allow the concrete to stick to the post.
Once the posts are set and leveled give them a full day to dry. If you start nailing rails and slats to the posts before the concrete has had adequate time to set the posts will be knocked out of level.
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Get Rid of Termites and Carpenter Ants on Your Fence!
Termites
Termites are another threat to the security of your fencing materials. There are several kinds of termites, each with different characteristics and behavior:
Damp wood termites. Damp wood termites are more prone to feeding from stumps and dead limbs of trees. These termites love wooded areas with a constant supply of moisture.
Subterranean termites. These are smaller in size than damp wood termites. They usually appear to be grayish-white and are around three-sixteenths of an inch long.
Dry wood termites. Dry wood termites are the kinds of termites that can cause a lot of damage to movable wooden objects like furniture, as they require no contact with soil to live. And unlike the damp wood termite, they feast on un-decayed wood with low moisture.
There are several ways to treat a termite infestation. One way to use a liquid termite treatment that kills or repels the insects. Another is to use termite baits. These work by spreading small amounts of pesticides through the worker class. Borate termite treatment is applied directly to the wood like a coat of paint. One of the best methods against the dry wood termite is to use fumigation. This is an efficient method of stopping termites that are hard to spot.
Carpenter Ants
The next biggest threat to your wood fence is the carpenter ant. These pests nest in moist wood, such as rotting trees, tree roots, stumps, and logs. Carpenter ants are known for establishing "satellite" nests away from their parent nests. These nests do not require moisture, and they can be found in insulation, doors and wood. The workers move between the satellite colony and the parent colony. In late summer, the queens and males may appear winged and emerge from the satellite colonies. They can invade structures in late winter and early spring from their satellite nests.
To keep carpenter ants from infesting, it is important to keep moisture content low. Any moisture damaged wood will have to go, or you risk a carpenter ant infestation. Firewood should be stored in a garage or shed to keep it dry and provide air circulation. Tree and shrub stumps and roots should be removed, as should low overhanging branches.
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Monday, November 1, 2010
Enemies of Wooden Fences
The beauty of a well-made wood fence is quite a sight. However, if left to the rigors of nature, a beautifully built wood fence can become a haven for pests and parasites that can destroy your hard work.
The most notorious wood-destroying offenders come in the form of carpenter bees, termites and carpenter ants. These three species of insects are bent on using your wood fencing as their personal stomping grounds, and if not dealt with, they will have their way. In order to keep your wood fence safe, you will need to know how to identify these pests and protect your fence from an invasion.
Carpenter Bees
Carpenter bees create nests and lay eggs in different wooden structures, especially those that have been neglected and exposed to the weather. This makes wood fencing a preferred nesting spot for carpenter bees.
Carpenter bees are fairly large. They are similar in appearance to bumblebees, but can be distinguished by their solid black abdomen, which has a greenish-purple sheen. The appearance of carpenter bees is quite intimidating, but it is important to note that the males cannot bite or sting, while females will only sting when they are handled directly.
Carpenter bees damage wood fences by boring holes deep into the wood. They do this to create breeding chambers for laying their eggs. These holes can be spotted by their size, which is about the size of a dime. One hole is not enough to cause any significant damage to your wood fence, but when it becomes more densely populated, the wood will begin to weaken and become vulnerable to damage from other pests.
In order to control an outbreak of carpenter bees, take measures to seal up any burrowed holes that you see. This can be done by using a liquid sealant to fill in the hole, and then covering the entrance with wood putty or steel wool. Pesticides can be used in cases where carpenter bee nesting is extreme.
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Materials for Your Fence; What to Go With
Before starting work on your garden, it is essential to think about the material you want to use in your garden walls and fences that will best suits your requirements. Here is given a list of material mostly used in garden walls and fences.
Stone Walls
Stones used in walls are of different types and their appearance largely depends on the use and type. Dry stone walls usually don't have any mortar. These are thick towards the base and retain soil at one side for stability. In some cases a backward lean (batter) is needed for extra stability, if the wall is higher than 450 mm (18 inches).
Mortared stone walls on the other hand are relatively stronger and more stable. No backward lean is required for them. Two stone wide walls usually have a smooth face on both sides while one stone wide wall have smooth or fair face on one side. Manufactured stones are also available to build such walls.
Brick Walls
Bricks walls are also available in different styles and are always mortared. They require a considerable concrete foundation. In case your bricks are not frost resistant, engineering bricks can be used on the top of the wall or above ground level. Some sort of coping or tile creasing would be of great help. Both engineering walls and coping will give you a choice to add character to the wall. Stone and brick combination would give an attractive look to your wall.
Rendered Block Walls
Rendered block are comparatively more economical than brick. They are more prone to dampness and therefore measures should be taken to keep the dampness away from creeping into the blocks and push off rendering. Stippled finish (Tyrolean) or normal paint can be used to stain the rendered surface.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Good Fences Make Great Neighbors
Robert Frost himself recognizes a great need for fence, he said the famous line, Fences make good neighbors. Mr. Frost must have a big round of applause for what he had said because fences carry a big role! Fences play a significant role in protecting your home and property. If you hadn't had fences, there could have been disputes over your neighborhood's pet or property line. Worst case is that your home could be more vulnerable to thieves who might barge into your home at night.
Why should we build fences?
Throughout history, fencing has been constructed for security and property issues. For example, early American settlers claimed their land by simply fencing it in. In the United Kingdom, fences served as boundary. Fences were two adjacent plots that divide properties from the other.
The utmost reason for building fences is to set boundaries. Aside from papers and legal documents, one could easily claim his property rights from the fences it demarcate. You could easily sue trespassers and illegal tenants if you have fences on your property.
Privacy is one of your greatest possessions. No one ever wanted to be meddle through their private life. You're not in Big Brother's House to be publicly viewed, thus, you wouldn't want your neighbor to hear or see your private affairs. If you wish to sun-bathe in your private pool, fences can protect you from prying eyes.
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Chain Fence; What's That?
Chain link fences today come in a selection that will surprise anyone that hasn't looked lately. They are a familiar sight due to the ease of installing chain link fence. Made of galvanized steel, the alloy is coated with powdered zinc.
Even in the conventional style, chain link comes in a range of gauges, different thicknesses designed for varied applications. Few house owners will need the thickest gauge but some building a dog house fence may need to consider it. Most will find that anything between 9-11 gauge is fine. The latter has a tendency to be a little cheaper, but the previous has the edge that probably less steel is exposed to the elements, minimizing the chances of rusting. GAW also has a tendency to increase the tensile strength of the fence, but for many applications the differences are minor.
More latest designs offer chain link fences in a variety of colours. A polyvinyl chloride coating turns chain link into red, green, blue, yellow, brown, black or white. That allows the builder to integrate the fence a little better into the home or garden design without spray painting. It also acts as an additional barrier against rust. There are three different techniques of vinyl coating the fabric ( as the mesh is named ). The 1st, called extruded, wraps the wire in a vinyl jacket. Thermally fused vinyl coating if normally only needed for commercial applications, though home use is possible.
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Sunday, October 10, 2010
Experts to the Rescue!
By paying an expert to fit your security fences rather than trying to do it yourself could save you money in the long run. An expert at installing fences will be able to ensure that the fences are fitted to the levels required to provide safety and security to your home or business premises. Security fences can be tough to fit because of the size of the panels, how much they weigh and other considerations such as ensuring there are no access gaps where the ground is uneven and not level. Also, if you are considering electric fences then an expert in this area is a necessity for obvious safety reasons.
Along with the installation of the fences there is also the property access to be considered. There are a wide range of security options available for gaining access to security fenced areas such as gates with electronic keypads, CCTV, remote controls and much more. Ensuring these are properly fitted to your fences and tested is essential and an expert will have more experience in these areas and will make sure that they are in full working order.
Try to make sure that you research the history of your fences installer thoroughly and they have the experience required to do the job properly. They may have a portfolio of previous work they have undertaken and this is a good way of seeing if their work will be up to the standards you are looking for. A good installer of fences should be able to advise you in areas you are uncertain of and make recommendations that you had not considered so their experience can be vital to ensuring that your security fences meet your needs adequately. Having excessive security may be expensive and unnecessary whereas not having enough could obviously have repercussions also therefore it is worth speaking to an expert.
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Installing a Fence Means Installing Security
There is a large variety of gates available and also fences and you can choose from them the one you would like. Most gates and fences today are built from steel and offer increased security to new or existing premises, as well as providing an architectural design balance. These gates and fences are suitable for a wide variety of domestic and commercial applications and gates are generally available in single swing, double swing, single slide and double slide combinations.
Gate Variables
If you are ready to spend extra for enhanced protection, you can also be offered many extra variables, such as key operation, hand held radio control unit or vehicle detection automatic opening and closing, roller bearing hinges and different metal finishes, including powder coating and galvanising.
Maximum Security
Almost all types of gates and fences are available with American Secured Fence. Security Doors and Gates provide maximum security combined with architectural style, designed to suit your building. Enjoy this advantage without sacrificing your view or blocking out breezes. Unlike burglar alarms, a security door or gate acts as a barrier device, minimising the likelihood of forced entry in the first place. This is the best form of security you can install in your home or commercial premises. Prevention is always a safer option than dealing with an intruder after they have already entered your home or office building.
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Friday, October 1, 2010
What's a Cable Fence?
Fencing is important when it comes to the aesthetics of your house and yard or pastures. Good fencing does its job well without being unattractive and in fact, sometimes while improving the look of a place. There are almost countless variations on the options available in fences. Cable fences are popular for practical purposes, or for places that need boundaries marked but don't need fancy or conspicuous fencing.
Cable fences are a safe, cost effective type of fencing for keeping horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and some exotic animals like alpacas. A heavy gauge wire and sturdy fence posts mean that a cable wire, properly installed, can last a lifetime. While cable fencing isn't decorative, it isn't conspicuous, either, so it is practical and not an eyesore.
Cable that is 9/16 inches in diameter is a good thickness to work with. With clamps, springs, and attachment hardware, a complete cable fencing system will cost about $4.00 per foot, which is very reasonable for fencing that lasts for a lifetime. It has proved very popular among those with horses and cattle.
Cable fencing consists of equally spaced vertical posts, which may be steel or fiberglass, that are strung with horizontal wires made of stainless steel. There is attachment hardware for the cables behind the posts, giving the fencing a clean, unobtrusive look. Sometimes one or more strands of cable are electrified to keep livestock within the proper boundaries.
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
What Fence Works Best With Your Landscape?
What Kind of Fence Should You Get?
There are many styles available when it comes to fencing. The first thing you should consider is what you're going to use the fence for. If it's primarily for privacy, you're going to have to check with your local council to see if there are any restrictions as far as height goes. After all, you don't want to invest a lot of money in a fence that you can't even use! Generally you should not encounter height issues if the purpose of your fence is to keep children or pets from straying.
Which Design is Right for You?
Ideally, the fencing that you use should mesh well with the rest of your landscape design scheme - and with your house. Timber is a nice option, since it matches a variety of looks. It pays to invest in high-quality timber, since it's not as liable to deteriorate over time. Remember that you can select unfinished treated timber fences and paint them any color you want. Steel fences are convenient too and extremely durable; brick and bamboo are also viable options to consider depending on the look and function you are wishing to achieve.
Things to Know Before Installing a Fence -
Before the landscape gardeners install the fence that you've chosen, you need to make sure that everything is on the up-and-up when it comes to your local council regulations. First, you should check with your local council to make sure that your fence fits within its guidelines or your Brisbane landscaper can advise you; this is especially important if it's taller than other fences in the neighborhood, has unusual features or will form a part of a retaining wall.
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Monday, September 20, 2010
Iron Fences Are Built Tough!
Picket
Picket iron fencing is the most commonly used and highly demanded iron fence these days. Such fences are constructed from long metal rods with sharp edges at the end. It is not necessary that the edges are sharp as they can also be round and square but they commonly sharp edges are demanded for security reasons. The distance between two fences can also vary and can also be according to your choice but usually these fences are maximum at a distance of 6 inches. The designs of picket fences have been changed drastically along with the passage of time and it has seen that in each era the style and design of iron picket fences were absolutely different and amazing.
Smooth Rail
Smooth rail iron fence is used on those places where it is not desirable to use picket fences such as pools etc. These iron fences are modern and are designed with a very stylish outlook. These iron fences are constructed more like picket fences but they have an extra feature and that is they have an additional horizontal rod at the top instead of sharp edges. Smooth rail iron fences will be usually found with decorative scroll work on top as this is a very commonly demanded design of it.
Hairpin
Hairpin is a very historical styles of iron fences which are not commonly seen these. However, even now there are certain places where such iron fence is found. These fences can be found in historical areas or at homes owned by those who love to be related with history and olden times. Instead of having sharp edges on top hairpin iron fences have curved edges connecting two pickets together. Each and every picket is made from metal rod and the top curved edge is made by heating them.
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Fencing Companies Are There for You
Increase your residential or business property through the addition of a wooden, aluminum, PVC, or other material fencing. The online fencing directory provides a listing of professional, recommended fencing companies in cities across the US. There are many options for fencing that will increase the value of your property while increasing the attractiveness, safety and privacy of the property.
Increasing your property value is easy with the assistance of professional fencing companies. Your residential property and/or commercial property can achieve the look that you desire while meeting the attractive style that you desire. Professionals will provide you with the knowledge needed to select the correct materials and height of the enclosure that will create privacy, landscaping and boundary lines.
Your privacy can be created with a variety of materials and a professional will assist you in staying in your budget and getting the most for your dollar; the most beauty, the most privacy, the most definition of property lines and the most increase in property value. You can use the assistance of an online fencing directory to easily locate a professional, recommended fencing company in your rural, urban or suburban area throughout the US.
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Friday, September 10, 2010
Benefits of Aluminum Fences
Advantages of Aluminum Fencing:
1) Low Maintenance: If you looking for low maintenance then this is the perfect option. They are made from powder coating so it does not rust easily. Powder coating protects the alloy and also enhances it.
2) Meets safety standards: Not only beautiful they are sturdy in nature. The panels, posts, rails are all used bigger in size to give extra protection. The pickets are wielded into the gate frame, this allows it to give a more ridged construction, and thus avoid sagging.
3) Economical: As compared to other fences aluminum fence is more economical in cost. There is no painting or staining required like in other fences like wrought, or wood. Thus decreasing the cost factor.
4) Easy Installation: This fence can be installed very easily. They come in pre-assembled sections, so an individual can do it also. Each corner and end has a pre-punched hole for easy installation.
5) Lifetime Warranty: Unlike other fences this fence comes with a lifetime warranty. The aluminum fence will be serviceable for lifetime.
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Sunday, September 5, 2010
Fences Are Important
There are many advantages to having fences.
1. Keep your pets from wandering. Sometimes, your dogs and puppies may wander off without you knowing it. They can get lost or stolen (especially those with specific breeds). Having a fencing system prevents them from walking out of the property without your assistance.
2. Prevent your children from walking off without a chaperone. Children, being curious, do tend to explore far beyond the bounds of your home. More often than not, they want to do so on their own. The thing is, some kids are just too young to be left to their own resources. One way to keep them from walking off on their own and out of harm's way is by installing a good fencing system.
3. Screen people at the gate before letting them in. The problem with just having a door between you and the outside world is that it exposes you to all sorts of characters. If you are unfortunate enough not to have a peephole or an intercom system, you are going to have to open the door to see who is outside. This is trouble waiting to happen. Some muggers pretend to be door-to-door salespeople, convincing you to let them in. Having a gate gives you a buffer. You can screen people outside without having to let them in your property.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Wood Fence Designs
Wood fencing may be a good choice for its aesthetics but on a more practical level, wood fences best serve two principal functions: privacy and durability. For these two important uses, several wood fence designs may be used:
Stockade fence. With the wood slats vertically aligned without spaces in between and the tops pointed out, stockade fencing is one of the most appropriate wood fence designs when the intention is to afford absolute privacy from the outside.
Solid board fence. Solid board fencing is also a good design alternative to provide a complete visual barrier from onlookers. It also serves as a good noise barrier and adds some degree of security as well. For a more decorative finish, a solid board fence can be combined with lattice work on top.
Lattice fencing. Lattice fences are a popular choice for fences that give a semblance of privacy and yet allow for some air and sunlight at the same time. Lattice slats may be laid out diagonally for diamond-shaped spaces, but can also be placed vertically and horizontally to create square-shaped openings.
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Metal Ornamental Fences
It is getting more and more common to see ornamental fencing. Typical fence types are being exchanged for more decorative metal fencing. Other fences do not stand up to the test of time like metal does. Some of these types of fences require a good deal of work to keep them functional. This can be time consuming for many people who do not wish this work.
Metal fencing is a hot commodity because it is very low maintenance. You do not have to do much to maintain a fence that is made of metal. These fences do not have many issues to deal with. Even rust is no longer a problem when the technique of galvanization is used to protect them and help to keep out rust and make the metal last longer.
Wrought iron fencing is the most usual and familiar type of fences that are made of metal. This practice has been used for hundreds of years. But only those who had the means could purchase a wrought iron fence. In the early 1900's, wrought iron lost its ranking as the most common type of fence. More recently, it is becoming fashionable to have a wrought iron fence.
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Benefits of a PVC Fence!
Firstly, a PVC fence will last much longer. A wood fence has an average lifespan of roughly 10 to 15 years, while a PVC fence can last more than 50 years. This is because they are made from a type of durable plastic called poly vinyl chloride, which is as strong as wood but can stand up to the elements much better than a natural material. They cannot get termite damage, they cannot grow mildew, they cannot rot, and they cannot fade or splinter. They are even resistant to graffiti.
Secondly, its sturdy nature also means that PVC fencing is virtually maintenance free. There will never be a need to paint or sand it. Nor do you have to worry about it blowing down in a storm or collapsing under the weight of someone attempting to climb it; PVC is five times stronger and four times more flexible than wood. Plus, it is easy to install yourself.
Lastly, PVC fences look much cleaner and sharper than a typical wooden fence. They come in a crisp white color that is specially treated to withstand harsh UV rays. They are available in a variety of styles from traditional to contemporary, making them a perfect choice for any type of building. In fact, they have become so popular that they can actually increase the property value of your home. They are seen as an upgrade, similar to having granite counter tops in your kitchen.
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Monday, August 23, 2010
Aluminum Fences Could be for You!
Aluminum is the preferred choice for fencing due to several inherent advantages of aluminum. The main advantage is that aluminum components do not rust as easily as iron. Aluminum fences are given a powder-coat finish that protects the surfaces. This kind of a finish also enhances its appearance and provides a smooth surface for painting, if desired. All the components of the fence are drilled and powder-coated prior to assembly. Extreme care is taken during assembly by using sturdy fasteners, brackets, and rivets. Wherever these fasteners, etc., need to be visible, attractive stainless steel ones are used. This provides both looks and strength.
As aluminum fencing is an easy metal to work with, a plethora of style choices and adornment options are made available to clients. The flexibility of the metal allows for several designs that can complement the façade of the structure they are installed around.
A little bit of care exercised during manufacture can ensure a maintenance free fence. Aluminum fences also meet prescribed safety standards. They are easy to install and are thus cost effective, saving you plenty of money in terms of labor cost. The durability of aluminum fences is such that most of them come with a lifetime warranty.
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Monday, August 16, 2010
Is a Wrought Iron Fence Right for You?
Wrought iron fences can be a beautiful and decorative touch to any outdoor space. It is more expensive than other types of fencing, but it is also more ornamental. Most often, wrought iron fences require less maintenance and repair, and can often increase property value. Because of its strength and ability to be formed into sharp points, it is often used for security fencing.
Typically wrought iron fencing is used as a gate or ornamental feature. Rarely do people use it for the entire fence line. Most often you will find wrought iron in conjunction with brick or other masonry. Since they are custom made, they will require professional installation. Their use is specialized, and might require specific types of hinging or movement that is complicated. You will want to hire a contractor that is highly trained and proficient.
When working with a contractor, make sure they know your expectations. Ask for references or examples of their previous work. You will need to let them know if you want galvanized iron fencing or not. Galvanized fencing will not rust or fade with age, but many people enjoy the rustic look that rust can add to a wrought iron fence.
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Vinyl vs Wood Fence
Vinyl Fence
The positives of a vinyl fence are very low maintenance, bug free (including termites), resistant to graffiti (live in a rough part of town, eh), doesn't attract fungus, doesn't rot, and you do not have to re-paint it.
The negatives are that vinyl fences are more expensive, it can crack, you have limited color options to choose from, and the painting, while not needing to be repainted, will fade over time.
Wooden Fence
Here are the positives to going "au natural." They are far less expensive than vinyl, can be painted with any color, have more of a classic look, and you can hang plant hangers on them if that is your thing (gardeners will appreciate this).
When it comes to the negatives of wooden fences they require a lot more maintenance, can rot with rain+humidity, attract termites who want it for lunch, need annual treatments, and the boards warp over time.
Overall Consensus
Vinyl is a material that is more trouble free by far. You spend more money on it but then, as stated, you can virtually forget about it for years. Wood will give a home a more classic and homely look to it but it will require yearly maintenance. Look in any neighborhood, even the newer ones, and you will notice a lot more wooden fences than vinyl so the majority of homeowners either love wood despite its required upkeep or stick with what is there when they purchase the house. Builders use wood because, no surprise here, its cheaper. Which one is the best. You decide.
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
Pool Safety and Fences
Families can have hours of fun and entertainment with a swimming pool on your property. However it is vital to keep your children and pets safe from accidental drowning. Pool safety fences surround your pool and prevent young children and pets access. The second leading cause of death is drowning which takes the lives of children between the ages of one and fourteen.
Having a safety fence around your pool makes sense. In many parts of the USA a pool fence is a required by law as this prevents pets and children from accessing the pool area. Even if one lives in a state where there is no law, it is still necessary to put up pool fencing. Another reason to have a pool fence is to keep pets out as many pets find their way into the pool and may not be able to find their way out.
There are many factors to take into consideration when choosing pool safety fences. There are many different types, styles and designs available. Pool fencing includes wood, plastic, mesh and metal. Metal fences are strong and durable, but usually block the view. Wooden fences are very attractive, but need to be maintained regularly. Plastic pool fencing is not durable and usually splits.
Mesh pool fencing is by far the most popular as it is removable and lightweight. Mesh is also durable and sturdy and proved the perfect barrier. With mesh fencing one can still enjoy the clear views of the pool and garden.
The height of pool safety fences should be no less than 4' prevent children from climbing over. The gaps should also be narrow which will prevent pets from slipping through. The gate should be self closing and lockable. Why take any chances? Protect your loved ones and keep them safe and secure.
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
Getting the Privacy You Want
One of the most attractive and practical choices is a privacy fence set into a masonry retaining wall . Incorporating this tactic allows you to multi-task. It evens out hilly terrain, keeps slopes from eroding into street or alleyways, prevents plants from sprawling into or out of our yards, and perhaps most importantly, provides solid, attractive fence posts for any fencing material. A retaining wall fence also helps keep costs down. No longer is it imperative that you choose an 8 foot fence panel. By building a retaining wall at a height suitable to the aforesaid purposes, the panel size can be minimized. You save construction costs because you require less fencing material and you can build to service diverse landscaping ideas.
If you are among those who believe a masonry retaining wall fence is outside your budget, you might want to look into an industry called "concrete stamping." This technology allows fence construction companies to pour deeply-embedded concrete walls that can be sculptured into the masonry look you desire. The finished product can replicate nearly any material - stacked flagstone, brick, rock-and-mortar, or finished granite, (to name a few). Today's mason artisans create simulations that are believable, beautiful, long-lasting, cost effective and functional, (i.e., they can divert water from your property, separate living areas, and provide posts for covered patios). If a fence repair IS required in the future, the costs remain low, because this medium is adaptable to any changes you would like to incorporate into your plan.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Fence Repair in New York
"Good fences make good neighbors," Robert Frost said. That point has been argued for generations hence, but the statement seems apropos in today's world where fences ensure privacy, provide noise barriers and enclose our yards so we are not forced to view unsightly traffic, alleyways or other distractions while enjoying outdoor activities.
During the past century, most chose wood as fence construction material. Chain link fencing was also popular - and cost effective. Today, the options for embellishing our properties are more affordable than ever and the choices are nearly endless. We can incorporate vinyl fencing that resembles a picket fence - except that it never requires painting. In fact, vinyl fencing now replicates nearly any fencing material, including cedar, cement, pine, or even bamboo with rattan embellishments. But if vinyl is not your preference, today's weatherproofing treatments mean that most wood fencing material will last two to three times longer than those our parents installed.
This is an exciting time for home owners. Rather than just considering a fence repair we can address drainage issues, contour our landscape to make the most of natural rainfall and build raised planting areas for nearly the same price that a fence alone would have cost our parents.
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Thursday, July 15, 2010
The Cost of Ornamental Aluminum Fences
One reason to choose this style of fence is the cost. They are affordable and very low in maintenance. Even if you have them professionally installed, you will not be spending a fortune. However, if you decide to save on an install fee and take on the fence installation, a do it yourself project will not take long and they are not hard to install yourself. You may need to buy a few tools such as a spade, shovel and a pix axe. You will not spend much money after installation if any at all. Even if you do not buy it directly from a fence company, you can still ask them for an install estimate.
You can search the Internet for new ideas and helpful hints. You will find ornamental fences used around pools, landscaping, and gardens. In addition, they keep little family members out of the pool area when unsupervised. You will also find you will have less rubbish in the pool than a pool without a fence. The fence will catch the leaves and other items before they land in the pool.
You can also find accessories to accent your ornamental aluminum fence, adding a post cap will add to the appearance and you can choose from thousands of different post caps. A decorative idea is to choose two different styles of post caps and alternate them every other one. You can also select a different color post cap this is very eye-catching. In addition, adding solar light post caps is very pretty. These are usually placed every few posts however, if you are looking to light up a walkway you can add one to each post.
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Saturday, July 10, 2010
Ornamental Aluminum Fence
Are you ready to add a fence to your property? Whether for your home, business, or land, protecting what is yours is important. Adding a fence for privacy is a good addition that you can count on for years to come. An ornamental aluminum fence is a decorative fence that will add beauty to your land.
They come in a wide variety to choose from. When you start shopping for any style of fence you can find ideas on the internet or displays at a hardware store or a do it yourself store. You can find ideas such as a garden fence with a few aluminum bars and a chain linking each one together. You will also find many landscaping fences that are beautiful to look at however they also serve the idea of keeping people off or out of your grass or garden.
When you are looking for an ornamental aluminum fence, a good place to start is the yellow pages. A fence company will be able to help you with pricing and general ideas. You should ask if they would give you a free estimate. If they charge too much you should think about contacting another company. You can also find free quotes on the Internet. You will have to know the linear foot of the fence and some will also need the dimensions of the enclosed area, this is so they can give you the most precise estimated price. You can also go to a home hardware store and see the fencing yourself. You will also need to take the measurements with you. With having such a large choice to choose from you may have a hard time deciding on which fence to select.
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Flex Fencing and More!
Flex Fencing - flex fencing is made up of wooden slats, that are woven together with galvanized wire. These types of fences are most often used for privacy, or to retro an existing fence line. They are easy to install, and tend to be very durable.
Split Rail - this is a very easy to install type of fencing. It is not a privacy fence, but can be great in setting boundaries. The fence is low, with the fence piece running horizontally. The wood is cut to look as if it has been split, which is what gives it a rugged look.
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Thursday, July 1, 2010
Wood Fence Styles
There is a practically unending variety of wood fence styles on the market. If you are looking to upgrade your fencing, here is a listing of several styles that are available.
Dog Ear - this wood fence style is simple and traditional. It is less expensive than many other fencing options, especially if you go with the spaced version. The top of the picket is cut off at an angle, giving the picket a "dog-ear" look. With spaced dog-ear fencing, the posts have spaces in-between. This allows for the wind to flow thru, while leaving space to see the view. If you want more privacy, the standard dog-ear fencing will close the gaps for a uniform solid fence.
French Gothic - this is a simple, yet elegant fencing option. The posts have an arrowhead shaped tip, which adds a design flare to a flower bed. This wood fence style can also be spaced or traditionally installed. There is an option of making the fence line concave. The concave style is shorter in the middle than on the ends.
Shadowbox - the shadowbox fence style looks good from both sides of the fence, which is not always true with other styles. This style is also referred to as board on board. The shadowbox fencing is like having a space fence on top of a spaced fence. It creates a uniform look for you and your neighbor.
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Friday, June 18, 2010
Giving Garden Fencing the Look You Want!
If you own a house with a garden, the garden fencing is utmost essential. With a garden fencing in place your house will carry that picture perfect look. When viewed from a distance, a well maintained house and garden with garden fencing definitely paints a good picture.
Garden fencing definitely adds a touch to your house and gives it a complete look along with security measures too. Garden fencing is available in a host of varieties too. You can always check out brick, timber, wrought iron, steel and stone to mention a few of them.
Apart from a security measure, garden fencing has multiple uses. You can use it highlight a particular garden area or even differentiate certain area especially if it has lot of delicate plants which need extra security and care, or a seating area or a work area especially. You can always use garden fencing to shield certain areas from public view.
Wood fencing could be the ideal match for your garden. Wood fencing has the natural, earthy look which will definitely matches the tone with mud and greenery of your garden.
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Secure Your Personal Property!
Metal fences for Security
Security fencing can also comprise of metal fences which are long lasting, durable and absolutely hassle free. You need not worry about the insect attacks such as termites which usually attack wood fencing causing a lot of trouble and headache later on.
Metal Gates can very well be used to secure your property along with metal fences. Using Metal gates implies durability and a long lasting life time and practically low maintenance costs.
Secure your personal and commercial property with Security Fences
Security fencing can also be done as per your specifications and a lot depends upon the property and type of security fence you wish to install on your property – a personal one or a commercial one. You can thus opt for different size, shape, color and design of security fences which not only enhances the aesthetic value of the property but also provides you true value for money too.
Security Fencing proves to be the best and ideal solution for securing your property. Reliable, low maintenance and cost effective are perhaps the key advantages of installing security fences which can be proved by them being in use today even since times immemorial.
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Getting the Best Security for Your Home!
Security fencing is of utmost importance irrespective of the type and size of property you own. Security fencing definitely serves its purpose of providing security but also provides an aesthetic look to your property.
You can always check out the different types of security fencing available and choose the fence which best suits your purpose. Most popular and widely used are security fences and mesh fencing.
Mesh Fencing
Installation of mesh fencing is very advantageous too. Not only will your security issues be solved but at the same time it requires very low maintenance and is also cost effective. Once you install mesh fencing you can be assured of the required degree of security and a well laid out fence which will very well define the boundary of your property.
Mesh fencing is a time tested and very effective in securing your property from external intrusion. You can always opt for contemporary designs in mesh fencing which provide a well defined appearance to your property.
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Monday, June 7, 2010
Choosing the Right Chain Link Fence
Chain link fence is one of the most common styles of fencing for both residential and commercial applications. It comes in a variety of sizes, strengths, and finishes, each which should be selected based on the purpose of the fence.
You may even discover some options you hadn't considered before. The article presents some issues that should be taken into account when you choose a chain lnk fence.
When choosing a chain link fencing system, always check local zoning regulations and know where your property line is. Also check for underground utilities. Before you begin any excavation you need to call and check for underground utilities.
Wood Panel Fencing is commonly used as a decorative means of providing privacy for homes in neighborhood settings. It's also a good choice for setting boundaries for small children and pets. You can easily match the fence to your landscape with stain or paint
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Designing Fences with PVC
PVC fence designs are becoming more elaborate. They developed in the early 1990s from simple posts and slats into complex interlocking systems with tongue-and-groove “privacy panels” and a variety of molded finials and caps.
PVC Fence Cap layers are blooming with new colors in the past six months. Whereas fences have typically been either white, tan, or gray, Kroy recently added khaki, navy blue, forest green, burgundy, and “Timberlast” woodgrain (made by striping black ink into a monolayer tan or gray profile). Bufftech introduced a marbleized woodgrain effect two years ago.
Most processors of fence profiles are evaluating foam as a way to raise output and possibly gain other attributes like sound deadening. Foam is used in PVC building profiles, but these tend to be light trim pieces, not free-standing ones, because foam reduces PVC’s impact strength, though it can increase stiffness.
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The Fashion Behind Pool Fences
A. Removable Mesh Pool Fence. This type is a self-closing gate. It is specifically intended and engineered to operate with a detachable fencing system. Some of the variations of removable mesh pool fences offered today operate in tension. This means that mesh fabric will be a bit tighter during cold days and lose some tension in hot weather. Be sure that the latch that you employ for your gate is able to provide you sophisticated and dependable performance.
B. Vinyl Pool Fence is another classic design of pool fence. It is available in 48", 54", and 60" heights. A vinyl fence is also offered in various colors and some models even have stainless pins inserted into decking as required. Normally, this type blends with your backyard setting.
C. Wood Pool Fence-Although an old fashioned pattern, it can supply adequate safety. It is non-climbable if the pickets are spaced 1 ¾ apart. For pool fencing, cedar wood is adopted because it is naturally resistant to rotting as well as decay and requires no chemical treatments. This is the only kind of wood that has a distinct aging quality of weathering over a period of time. This creates it to be more of desirable silver gray and a fine choice for your pool fence.
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
Wood Fence Design for Functionality
Wood fencing may be a good choice for its aesthetics but on a more practical level, wood fences best serve two principal functions: privacy and durability. For these two important uses, several wood fence designs may be used:
• Stockade fence. With the wood slats vertically aligned without spaces in between and the tops pointed out, stockade fencing is one of the most appropriate wood fence designs when the intention is to afford absolute privacy from the outside.
• Solid board fence. Solid board fencing is also a good design alternative to provide a complete visual barrier from onlookers. It also serves as a good noise barrier and adds some degree of security as well. For a more decorative finish, a solid board fence can be combined with lattice work on top.
• Lattice fencing. Lattice fences are a popular choice for fences that give a semblance of privacy and yet allow for some air and sunlight at the same time. Lattice slats may be laid out diagonally for diamond-shaped spaces, but can also be placed vertically and horizontally to create square-shaped openings.
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The Different Styles of Wooden Fences
Wood Fence Designs: When Form is the Main Consideration
Pick out the type of wood fence that would best complement the style and make of your home as well as the general landscaping design that it has. Here are the basic wood fence designs and the house styles where they would have the most appeal:
• Picket-style fence. This type of fencing provides quaint charm most suitable for cottage-style homes and those with landscape designs leaning towards English garden themes. Picket-style fencing also comes in a variety of types of which the most popular are dog-ear spaced picket, French gothic spaced picket, and the pointed top spaced picket.
• Split-rail wood fence. Perfect for a country feel, ranch-style homes and those with landscaping inspired by the Southwestern US design should find a good fit with the split-rail wood fencing. The best material for the split-rail style is the Western red cedar wood.
• Log wood fence. This style showcases the true beauty of wood and best matches houses designed with a rustic theme. While most are installed as vertical panels, horizontals log panels are also not uncommon.
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Wooden Fence Designs
Fencing can bring about the much needed privacy and security we want in our homes. Not only that, wood fencing in particular, can also give the house and its surrounding landscape the right touch of rustic charm to complete its look.
Wood fences come in a variety of styles and wood materials. It is best to keep in mind though, that choosing the right design for a wood fence depends largely on two main factors that a homeowner may be aiming for: the form, or the aesthetic appeal; and the functionality, or the main purpose why you are putting up a fence in the first place.
Depending on the homeowner's end goal and the style of the house itself, wood fences can sometimes fill the need for both form and functionality. For instance, if your chief purpose is to have a semblance of privacy or to add visual appeal to your home, there are many wooden fence styles that can address these requirements.
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Saturday, May 1, 2010
The Basics of Fencing Your Yard
Whenever one looks at houses while driving down the subdivision, fences are rarely eye-catching. Fences are usually a component of the whole backdrop of a house, and perhaps this is the main essence of a fence. The beauty of a house is made to stand out through the use of fences and it should not be the other way around. Fences accentuate the natural splendor of one's home, and properly choosing and installing fences Bronx are key ingredients towards attaining that specific goal.
There are many reasons why people would want to put fences on their yard or reinstall new fences in the Bronx. For those houses which never had fences, the owners may want to have some sense of privacy and security, even though in reality, fences don't really provide security and privacy. Nonetheless, fences concretize the boundaries of one's properties. This is a very important thing that fences provide. Other people would want to install fences so that their pets and small children would not go out of their yards.
Types of Fences
When installing fences in one's yard, there are many types that one can choose from. Fences that are made from timber are by far, are arguably the most popular ones. These are quite cheap, versatile and come in different shapes and sizes. These are also preferred by some buyers because they are environment-friendly. However, timber can rot and some types of timber fences are no-good in terms of quality.
Modern houses usually have brick or Bronx cement fences. Brick fences are popular because of their sturdiness and durability. The colors selection is also endless. These, however, are more expensive than timber fences. There are also steel fences which are lightweight and quite strong. Steel fences can, however, make irritating noise, especially if it's windy or rainy.
There are also stone fences and those which are made from natural materials such as bamboo, cane and reed.
In fencing up one's yard, one has to take into consideration some of the following factors to be able to make the project a successful and fulfilling. Here are some of them:
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Fences for Privacy
The Bronx Wood privacy fences are an important component of a house especially one in the urban community. A well-chosen and appropriately-designed fence affords homeowners the pleasure of enjoying their private space without necessarily giving the impression of being an unfriendly neighbor. You don't even have to fence the entire perimeter of the house. In some cases, even just short sections of fencing in your property can already give you a semblance of solitude and discourage curious onlookers.
Keeping in mind the style and landscaping design of one's area, there are many Bronx fencing options to choose from. Wood privacy fences make for some of the best privacy fences and come in a variety of styles and materials. Vinyl fencing is also a suitable and cheaper alternative, or you can opt for a more natural look with the use of greens – shrubs and trees.
Before putting up that first wooden slat or fence post on your perimeter however, it is best to check with your local zoning authorities for any restrictions on fencing. Different cities have different zoning codes wherein certain limits are imposed on fences including the height, material, and even the direction that the fences face. Be sure to check out as well if there are any privacy fencing regulations observed in your residential area or subdivision.
In sorting out city permits and zoning policies, this is where the practicality, and not just the beauty, of using evergreen trees and shrubs come in – with these types, you don't have to deal with any legalities. In addition, "living wall" Bronx privacy fences are not only limited to the evergreens.
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Thinking About a Fence for Your Home?
Where do you start?
The first thing is to find out what types of fences are permitted in your area. If you live in a neighborhood that is governed by an HOA, there may be some restrictions. Check with your local association to find out the different types of fence including the height, spacing, and colors that are acceptable. One neighborhood may allow decorative aluminum, while another may say that wood and chain link is okay. With regards to the wood fencing, the main styles are privacy, picket, and split rail. Some or all may be permitted.
Next, you may want to check with your local government laws. Specifically, if you have a pool that you need to get enclosed. State, county, and local entities may have unique laws. It is important that you understand all these factors before your Bronx fence is installed. It will cost a pretty penny to have the fence taken out and then reinstalled.
Once you have an understanding of what is permitted in your area, now you have to decide if you (or your husband) are feeling handy or would rather a Bronx fence company to do the installation for you.
There are so many fence companies out there. Check with the Better Business Bureau in your area. Find out from family, friends, and coworkers for good companies. They may have had a good - or bad - experience with a company. This is the best way to discover how a company operates and what you can expect.
Contact the company. Talk to them. Find out if they have all the necessary insurance and permits that are required to operate as a business. Ask for references. If they have nothing to hide, they will be glad to offer this information. BUYER BEWARE--HANDYMEN ARE NOT FENCE COMPANIES!! If you are comforable with any Joe Smo putting in your fence, well you might just get what you pay for. The pricing may come in cheaper, and after it's all said and done, you might just realize why.
You have to be comfortable with the Bronx Fence company that you are going to do business with. Trust your instinct. Pricing should be a factor, but most compaines should be in line with one another to a certain extent. Be leary of the low guys. Ask questions regarding your pricing. You may be surprised. Call the company and see if they can move their pricing any. Maybe they can and maybe they can't, but it never hurts to try.
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