01 February 2009
Find a Fencing Contractor
Need a fencing contractor? Instead of searching through your yellow pages, or asking a friend for a referral, you can use ConstructionDeal.com to find fence builders in your area!It's the smart way to find a fence contractor!
Why? It's fast. It's free and easy to use. You're under no obligation to hire any of our members, but you can save yourself time and money!
On our site, you can:
- Post your Fence Project in minutes!
- Get 4 quotes from local Fence Contractors
- Talk with fence builders and make your decision
- Save time by not calling contractors at random from your outdated phone book!
- Save money by having multiple bids from several fencing companies - you have the option to go with the best bid!
- You do all of this -- at no cost -- on the ConstructionDeal.com
Do you need to Hire a Fencing Contractor?
Many homeowners need a contractor to build or repair their fencing because of the expertise and equipment required for the job. Fence materials vary and certain companies specialize in their installation.
Fences can be made from wood, aluminum, vinyl, PVC, brick, concrete, and more. These contractors can install a chain link fence, wire fencing, privacy and pet fencing, and even security fences (barbed wire and electric fencing.) Fencing installers usually specialize in residential or commercial and industrial applications.
When you need an expert fence contractor, think of ConstructionDeal.com and post your home fencing project with us!
Labels: Fence Contractors, Fence Options, Fencing Installation, Find a Fencing Company
14 February 2007
Adding a Picket Fence
The trusted and traditional picket fence. It's become almost a cliche when talking about fencing options for your home. But there's a reason a picket fence may be a valuable addition. Many people want the advantages of having a fence on their property without installing a large, thick, and obscuring privacy fence.Picket fences can be for more than just show. While it's true that they are charming and ornamental, giving you a nice aesthetic wood fence around the home, they can also be functional.
The picket fence allows you to be able to look through it and allows for others to see your home and landscaping. But it can also keep children and larger pets within your boundaries. They may be able to climb under or over, but not without some difficulty. It could be the difference you need in case you have to take your eyes off them. The fence could act as enough of a barrier to prevent people from trespassing, cutting through your yard, or allowing their pets to use your yard as a toilet.
Of course, if you're worried about needing to constantly paint your fence, you can always have a vinyl picket fence installed to cut down on any maintenance requirements. If you would like to explore your options to put in a picket fence, you'll need to consider these factors:
- Board Width: how wide will all of the boards on your new fence be?
- Board Height: consider how high your fence will be (and consider that there may be zoning laws that affect fence heights in your neighborhood)
- Fence Color: white is the old standby, but you can choose from a variety of colors and stains
- Protection: spend a little extra for treated lumber to avoid problems of wear and tear from the weather
- Spacing: you should even plan out how far apart the boards on your new fence will be placed for the best look
Labels: Fence Options, Fencing Installation, Picket Fence
15 January 2007
Installing a Concrete Fence
Looking for a low maintenance fence that can be fabricated to have any look you want? You might consider a concrete fence. A concrete fence might be an great option for a homeowner or business owner that wants a strong, durable, and maintenance-free fence.
A concrete fence can be built on location or can be made in sections off-site and shipped to the home or business for installation. Because a concrete fence can be built to suit whatever your needs are, you have lots of options. The fence can be 8 to 10 feet high, with any thickness desired, and can be colored and textured.
You can have a variety of edges on the fence - curved, slightly rounded, or straight edged. The fence can be painted and can also be made to look like it was made out of brick, wood, or tile materials. For extra sturdiness, the fence could have a zig-zag pattern. Not that a straight concrete fence is not sturdy, but the zig-zag pattern can be nearly indestructible (if you need that sort of protection.)
The concrete fence might cost more than a chain link or wood fence to install, but if it is properly installed could last far longer. And that could save you money, in the long run. It's also important to plan ahead for your future needs with the fence. Unlike a wood or chain link fence, a concrete fence can be created with electrical lines built in. You could run electrical lines to support lights/lamps along the wall or to add electric gates or security cameras. It's a good idea to talk with the fencing contractor about what your options are and what to plan for.
It would also be a good idea to talk to the contractor about graffiti removal. A solid color or solid surface concrete wall could be an attractive target for vandalism. It's important to plan ahead for any problems down the road to make it easier to remove it.
If you need to find a fencing company to do any type of fence installation project, consider ConstructionDeal.com. You can post your project for free and receive as many bids as you would like - this could save you time and money from having to track down a fencing company on your own. And multiple bids means you'll keep your costs in check.
A concrete fence can be built on location or can be made in sections off-site and shipped to the home or business for installation. Because a concrete fence can be built to suit whatever your needs are, you have lots of options. The fence can be 8 to 10 feet high, with any thickness desired, and can be colored and textured.
You can have a variety of edges on the fence - curved, slightly rounded, or straight edged. The fence can be painted and can also be made to look like it was made out of brick, wood, or tile materials. For extra sturdiness, the fence could have a zig-zag pattern. Not that a straight concrete fence is not sturdy, but the zig-zag pattern can be nearly indestructible (if you need that sort of protection.)
The concrete fence might cost more than a chain link or wood fence to install, but if it is properly installed could last far longer. And that could save you money, in the long run. It's also important to plan ahead for your future needs with the fence. Unlike a wood or chain link fence, a concrete fence can be created with electrical lines built in. You could run electrical lines to support lights/lamps along the wall or to add electric gates or security cameras. It's a good idea to talk with the fencing contractor about what your options are and what to plan for.
It would also be a good idea to talk to the contractor about graffiti removal. A solid color or solid surface concrete wall could be an attractive target for vandalism. It's important to plan ahead for any problems down the road to make it easier to remove it.If you need to find a fencing company to do any type of fence installation project, consider ConstructionDeal.com. You can post your project for free and receive as many bids as you would like - this could save you time and money from having to track down a fencing company on your own. And multiple bids means you'll keep your costs in check.
Labels: Concrete Fencing, Fence Contractors, Fence Options
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