Thursday, October 6, 2011
Fence Company in Palm Beach
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Broward Fence - Chain Link Fences
Chain link fences are created of the fencing material that is connected to posts and rails. Material, poles, rails and gates are handled as to be resistant against rust. You can choose materials for your chain link fence that are galvanized using zinc. Aluminum clad fencing is usually cheaper but doesn’t last so long as zinc. Chain link fences offer the options of colored materials.
As chain link fences allow visibility you may choose to add vinyl strips to decrease the visibility. These strips are woven through the fencing material therefore supplying privacy. When you have a swimming pool or another area that needs privacy, the added vinyl strips will help to add privacy to the chain link fence.
If you are thinking about using a chain link fence as a pet kennel, a concrete barrier may be poured under the entire duration of the fence. The concrete assists to stop the animals from digging out beneath your fence.
All Fencing and Repair Serves the entire South Florida area, including , Broward, Miami and Palm Beach Counties.
Quality Fence, Pergolas and Gate Installation Requires Quality Expert Work. For Fences in Broward call 954-605-6236
Fence Installation in Broward: Making The Decision
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Monday, September 19, 2011
Tips for Maintaining your Fence
For information on Fence, Gate, Rail and Pergolas installation and Repair in Broward County visit our website:http://www.allfencingandrepair.com or call us at 954-605-6236
All Fencing and Repair, a Division of Gold Coast Industry, is licensed & insured in the state of Florida.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Three Important Things to Know Before Getting Started with your Fence Project
2) Making a wrong choice can cost much more than you could ever save going with the cheapest price.
If you need help making the right fencing choices, let us help you. We’ll make sure you don’t have an unpleasant experience getting the fence or gate work you need. We’ll guide you professionally, quickly, and cost effectively.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Fence in Broward – All Fencing and Repair
All Fencing and Repair, a Fence Company located in Broward County was established in 1997 and it is currently offering the largest options of fence, railings and gates in South Florida. As designer, manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, and installer of fencing products we are able to offer the best quality in fencing materials available in the industry. Whether it is aluminum, composite, chain link, wood, PVC or welded wire fencing you can be assured that we discriminately select the best quality in materials and standards.
Also, our line of fences, gates and railing products have been extended to carry a beautiful line of composite pergolas for your yard or garden. In bringing new lines of products, our goal is to offer the best and newest design ideas to beautify and increase the value of your home and property.
At All Fencing and Repair, we understand your concern about quality work and craftsmanship. Our product development and design team offer products and services suited for the most discriminating home owners that combine workmanship with the promise of excellence in service. Rest assured that we are with you in every step of your project, providing answers to your questions and offering support when needed. In keeping up with our promise of easy and trouble-free installation we maintain an open line of communication with our clients through-out the project by providing updated status reports via e-mail, informing our clients the various stages that the project passes through until its completion.
Our Broward fence installers are trained to perform each and every installation according to rules and regulations set by various municipalities. To ensure we maintain the high quality of service that All Fencing and Repair is known for, recently we have implemented a new survey that we ask and encourage every one of our clients to fill out. We call this the "end of the job survey" which provides an excellent training mechanism for our field installers.
Quality Fence, Gates and Pergolas Installation Requires Quality Expert Work. Call All Fencing and Repair for a Free on-site Quote at 954-605-6236
Friday, December 10, 2010
Do it Yourself Backyard Fence Installation
Do it yourself backyard fence installation.
The economy is bad these days. Many people try to save money by getting involved in do-it-yourself projects, especially around the house. One project that is tempting to undertake is putting up a fence in your backyard. The material is readily available, and the blueprint is not hard to come up with.
A quick trip to your local hardware store, such as Home Depot or Lowe's, can supply you with everything you need to start the project. The project itself seems pretty easy to do. You know exactly what needs to be done and what type of fencing material is required.
So finally, the Saturday that you've been waiting for has arrived. You pick up the paper with the drawings and the list of required material, heading on to the local hardware store. You load up your truck with posts, yards of pre-cut fences, nails, and screws. You head back to your property and unload your truck. Half an hour later, you have your post locations marked on the ground and ready to start digging. You've predicted it to take a few minutes, at most, to dig each hole. As you dig, you come across some tough roots from the surrounding trees that are putting up a strong fight. You consider that an unusual situation and a bad choice of location to dig. You stop getting your saw and start cutting the roots. Three or four minutes later, you start digging again. Before you know it, you notice you can't dig any further. There is a big rock in the way. Grudgingly, using a pick, you clear around the rock, and finally, with your shovel, you lift the rock out of the hole. By this time, you are tired and you've spent three times more than you thought it would take to dig that hole. You measure the depth of the whole and continue digging. After going through a few more episodes of cutting roots and taking rocks out of the hole, you're finally satisfied with the depth of the hole. At this time, you place the post inside the hole and mark the desired length on the post. You take the post out and you cut it to the length. You feel good about your accomplishment, but you start thinking maybe you underestimated the project. You go on to start digging the second hole, thinking you'll make up the time on this one. Again, after a minute or so digging, you come across the dreaded roots from the nearby trees. By now, you know the routine, having seen the pick & shovel close by, you start sawing the tree roots. Shortly after that, as you expected, the pick and shovel come in handy in clearing and lifting the big rock that you encounter out of the hole. You continue the process of digging, cutting the roots, clearing around the rock you encounter, and taking them out of the hole until you get to the desired depth for the whole. You get the post, set it in the hole, measure the desired length, and mark it on the post. Now, you are exhausted, you look at the number of holes that need to be dug, and seriously think you need help. Between the digging, cutting the roots, clearing, and lifting the rocks out of the holes, you manage to dig a total of five holes in close to two hours.
While you're having lunch, you break the news to your wife that you're going to ask Joe, your buddy, to come over and help you finish the project. When your wife reminds you of the last project that Joe helped you to finish, how long it took, and how it looked after it was finished, you tell your wife what she has been telling you all along and you have been refusing to do, that is, the possibility of hiring a professional fence installer.
You say, “Well, we can hire a reputable fence installer from the remodeling flyer that we get every week ". She says, "Yes, I think you should do that instead of calling Joe. Besides, I never liked Joe anyway; he is weird". While looking for the flyer, knowing deep down that Joe is weird, you complain to her that she shouldn’t say that about Joe, and that there is nothing weird about Joe.
You might think this is just a story. I assure you, this happened. I even know the person that this happened to. Okay, I admit it, it happened to me. I consider myself a handyman. I have tackled many projects in my life. But as I found out, fencing is not one of those projects that I like to tackle. Too many variables and too much physical work are involved in fence installation.
I ended up calling a company called All Fencing and Repair to finish the job for me.
As it turned out, even the five holes I dug were not any help to them. They dug new holes according to their calculations based on what would support the fence better and how it would look in the end.
I returned what I had bought and chose new fencing material to be supplied by All Fencing and Repair. Vito and his crew did the whole job in one day, and they gave me a full one-year warranty on the job. These guys knew what they were doing. Looking at how they worked, you would know they had faced every obstacle possible before. Fixing underground PVC pipes and cutting electrical cables were part of the job for them.
I chose a white aluminum fence with a latch and lock for the gates. But I had a variety of choices, such as wood, iron, and PVC. I’ve recommended them to all my friends, and they have already installed fences for two of them.
I also learned a few things along the way.
Don’t cut the post before having it set in concrete in the ground.
Get someone like Joe involved in anything you don’t want to do.
Most importantly, listen to your wife when she tells you to do something. She will never forget that she was right and you were wrong in not listening to her suggestion.
Save money by using products that last and have them installed professionally. Call All Fencing and Repair at 954-306-3477 www.allfencingandrepair.com
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