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Signs Your Windows are Ready to Be Replaced

Signs Your Windows are Ready to Be Replaced

Wondering if you need new windows? It can be challenging to determine. Before you call a company to inspect your windows, there are a few questions you can ask yourself and signs to look for to see if your windows…

Pergola Maintenance

How to Maintain Your Pergola: Keep Your Outdoor Space Looking Its Best

A pergola is a great decorative way to provide shade to part of your yard. Pergolas come in different designs but generally consist of posts or pillars supporting cross beams or latticework. You can have open pergolas or use them…

How Fences Can Improve Your Security

How Fences Can Improve Your Security

Wondering how to keep your home or business safe? Consider adding a fence for security. Being able to secure your perimeter is the first step to securing your property. Fences help delineate the outline of the property and provide the…

How Long Does It Take For A Fence To Be Installed

How Long Does It Take For A Fence To Be Installed

The unfortunate answer is: it depends. However, we know what it depends on. Of all the factors that affect the fence installation timeline, some factors include whether it’s the entire process or actual installation days, the short-term weather forecast, and…

How to Resurface your Deck – Tips from Professional Deck Builders

How to Resurface your Deck – Tips from Professional Deck Builders

Resurfacing your deck can breathe new life into your outdoor space and give it a fresh, updated look! If you’re already looking to resurface your deck, then you have probably already noticed a few things about your deck that you…

Wrought Iron Fencing Everything You Need to Know

Wrought Iron Fencing: Everything You Need to Know

If you like Gothic architecture, castles, or want a picket fence that’s a bit more sturdy, then wrought iron fencing is your go-to solution. Wrought iron fencing is made of solid iron, maintaining the durability and strength of the material…

Why Electric Pet Fences are Harmful and Safe Alternative Solutions

Why Electric Pet Fences are Harmful and Safe Alternative Solutions

Electric pet fences may seem like a great idea at first glance. An invisible barrier that keeps your pet in without having to install a whole fence? You don’t have to worry about closing the gate and you can leave…

Split Rail Fences: Everything You Need to Know

Split Rail Fences: Everything You Need to Know

You have seen split rail fences everywhere: at National Parks, on someone’s property, even at the soccer field you played at as a kid. They can be found in nearly every nook and cranny, and for good reason, too. Its…

deck railing installation for white vinyl railing

Deck Railing Installation: Key Points to Keep in Mind

Deck railing installation is an important part of fully and properly installing your brand-new deck. Whether you are DIY, with an experienced friend, or an expert yourself, here are some key points to keep in mind when installing deck railing.…

Best Backyard Fences for your Dog

Best Backyard Fences for your Dog

You know your dog best, and you also know that backyard fences are what’s best for them. It’s challenging, though. You want to give your best friend the opportunity to roam and run freely all over the place. But you…

What to Consider with Fencing for your Horse

What to Consider with Fencing for your Horse

Most people only consider fencing when referring to their backyards. However, when it comes to horses, you want to invest in specialized horse fencing. Horse fencing is paramount to keep horses safe from themselves, and on the rare occasion, predators.…

Fence Railing Installation: Tips to Avoid Mistakes

Fence Railing Installation: Tips to Avoid Mistakes

DIY Fence Railing Installation can be fun, for the right person. For the inexperienced, it could quickly turn into a monster of a project. You’re doing the right thing by seeing what mistakes and pitfalls to avoid on your fence…

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