Picket Fencing: Tips to Boosting Its Appeal

Posted on: 10 May 2017

Timber picket fences are one of the most common designs that homeowners will select for their home. Not only does this style add a classic charm to the overall appearance of your property, but timber is also a durable and widely available material. However, if you have seen one picket fence, you have probably seen them all. Thus, you may be looking for ways to make your picket fencing unique and give your property some character.
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How to Choose the Best Fence for Home Security

Posted on: 25 April 2017

If you're worried about providing actual security for your home and not just with marking off your property's boundaries, you need to consider your options for home fencing carefully. Some fences work very well to add to a home's security while others do very little to keep out potential intruders and may even make your home more of a target for would-be thieves! A secure fence is one that doesn't provide privacy or a hiding place for an intruder, doesn't provide a toehold for climbing, and can't be cut or bypassed easily.
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4 Reasons Why Hand Packed Brush Fencing Is the Perfect Choice for Your Home

Posted on: 17 April 2017

If you're considering replacing your old fence, then you've probably been looking at the numerous fencing varieties that are available. Many homeowners consider only the standard fencing types such as timber, sheet metal and steel railings. However, for something more natural and unusual you could also consider using hand packed brush fencing instead. Brush fencing is an ancient style of fencing that utilises thin twigs to create a dense and solid fence.
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How to Choose a Chain Link Fence for a Residential Property

Posted on: 23 March 2017

When choosing a chain link fence for a residential property, you may not need the same type of fence that is installed outside a commercial building, and which provides maximum security against being cut by potential intruders. However, the cheapest chain link fence may not be the right choice for your property either, as you also don't want something that begins to sag, rust, or otherwise get damaged from everyday wear and tear.
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