Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Top 10 Fencing F.A.Q.

Top 10 Fencing F.A.Q.

10 Questions You Never Got to Ask Your Fence Staining and Sealing Company

As a fencing contractor with plenty of experience, we have installed, repaired and replaced all sorts of fences. During that time, we have had to answer plenty of questions from our clients. So, in order to make it easier for you, we have decided to answer some of these questions online:
What types of fencing are there? What are my options?
There are many fencing materials you can use including metal, wood, vinyl, and so on. They come in a wide variety of fencing designs for different purposes. For example, commercial and industrial property fences are a lot different than residential ones. For further details, consult with a fence contractor. They can provide you with all sorts of services ranging from installation to fence staining and sealing.
How can I be sure if my new fence is going to last?
Well, if you are worried that the wind might blow your fence away, then this problem can be easily solved. All you need is a good concrete foundation for the fence posts, and your fence won’t be going anywhere. Other wind resistant options include metal mesh fences. In that case, the wind passes through the mesh with minimal resistance. So, unless the fence is covered, there should be no problems.
Which is the most durable fencing option?
Again, the answer to this question depends on the purpose of the fence. Wooden fences look amazing, and with regular fence staining and sealing, they can be pretty long-lasting. Metal fences are also pretty durable, especially if they are sealed or have some stain resistance. Usually, when picking a metal fence, you are choosing between cheap, bad-looking mesh fences and good-looking iron fences that tend to be more expensive. Naturally, quality fences cost more, so if you want durability, then we recommend you choose a solid metal one.
Do I do the landscaping before setting the fences, or the other way around?
Well, if you do the landscape first, you may need to dig around it for fence posts which could potentially make the landscape look bad. On the other hand, if you put the fence posts first, it will not make your yard harder to landscape. That’s why we advise you put the fencing first.
Stay with us for part 2 of the most frequently asked questions about fencing. If you ever need a good fence contractor or any fence staining and sealing services, give Budget Fence n Deck of Dallas TX a call at (972) 537-7766!

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