by Reach Local | Sep 29, 2018 | Installation
If your neighborhood has a homeowners’ association, or HOA, then there is a good chance you will need approval before adding a fence to your home. It’s important to seek this approval, along with any permits required in your town, before your fence installation begins...
by Reach Local | Jul 25, 2018 | Installation
All homeowners and commercial property owners are required to follow the municipal rules of land use and development. There are exceptions, however. If you want to install a wooden fence or other type of privacy fence that doesn’t quite conform to your local zoning...
by Reach Local | Jun 27, 2018 | Backyard, Fences, Installation, Outdoor, Privacy
Even if you live in a suburban neighborhood, road noises can interfere with your family’s enjoyment of the great outdoors. If you’ve been reluctant to set up lawn chairs or play a backyard game of badminton because of traffic noises, it’s time to do something about...
by Reach Local | Jun 20, 2018 | Garden Fence, Installation, Lawn, Outdoor, Yard
Every fencing project presents unique challenges. Fence installation specialists adapt their techniques to suit each individual project, such as by compensating for a difficult terrain. Sandy soil particles are coarse, and they drain well. This means the ground is...
by Reach Local | May 16, 2018 | Fences, Installation, Privacy
If you’re on the fence about which one to choose, there are a couple of questions you can ask yourself. For example, do you need a fence installation to add privacy to your residence or place of work, or are you looking to keep your pets close to home? Think about the...
by Reach Local | Mar 28, 2018 | Aluminum Fence, Backyard, Chain Link Fences, Cold Weather, Commercial Fences, Fences, Installation, Liability, Outdoor, Vinyl Fence, Wood Fence
A brand-new fence can bring new life to your property by changing up your aesthetics, and it can also bring you protection and security. If you’re getting ready for a fence installation , start by finding your property line. Then make sure you have the tools you need...