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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.

Serving the communities for all types of fences: Westchester County, Amawalk, Annsville, Armonk, Beech Hill, Bronxville, Brooklyn, NYC, Manhattan Beach, Elmhurst, Yonkers, Scaresdale, Port Chester, Rye, Peekskill, Mount Vernon, Milton Lincolndale and many more areas of New York.

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