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Working With Your Fence Supplier to Customise Your Fence

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When it comes to choosing a fence for your property, customisation opens you up to a world of possibilities. With the right approach, you and your fence supplier can work toward a product that reflects your sense of style and complements your home’s exterior. Choosing the Right Materials When you choose a reputable fence supplier, you’ll enjoy a plethora of exciting materials. Typically, you should be able to choose from different types of wood, vinyl, aluminium and chain link. Read More»

Ways to Keep Your Steel Fence in Tip-Top Shape

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Even though your steel fence is designed to survive Australia’s harsh weather conditions, it needs some TLC to keep looking great. If you don’t do proper fence maintenance, the fence will lose its initial beauty and deteriorate quickly, resulting in a premature fence replacement. Use these tips to maintain the aesthetics of your steel fence and maximise its lifespan. Keep plants and debris off your fence lines Before anything, you should remove any plant material, such as overgrown grass and weeds, growing around your fence lines. Read More»

Two Tips to Follow if You’re Having a Fence Installed to Keep Wildlife off Your Property

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If you’ve contacted a contractor who offers fencing services, to have them install a fence that you need to put in place to keep local wildlife off your property, here are some tips to follow. Consult the contractor to find out what fence material would be right for your needs   Before purchasing materials for this new fence, you should consult the contractor who you’ve asked to install it and ask them for their opinion, regarding what fence material would be right for this project. Read More»

Ready for Some Privacy? Why Aluminum Slat Fencing Is the Best Option for Your Yard

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When it comes to investing in a fence for your yard, you have a lot of options to choose from. If you haven’t added aluminium slat fencing to your list, now’s the time to make a change. Aluminium slat fencing is one of the best choices you can make for your home. Aluminium slat fencing is lightweight, easy to install, and extremely durable. However, there are other benefits to consider as well. Read More»

Three Factors That Influence How Easy Your Fence Installation Will Be

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Fences are vital in Australia, both for boundary marking and to separate livestock and agriculture from pests. Make no mistake, although there may not be a lot of large predators in Australia, there are dozens of smaller ones ranging from rabbits and foxes to dingos and even camels. With that in mind, making sure that your fence is installed properly is extremely vital, which is why most people correctly defer their installation process to professionals. Read More»

Why Installing Glass Pool Fencing Should Be Left to the Professionals

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Some people are turning to DIY methods to try to save money. One task that may sometimes be recommended to DIYers is to install glass pool fencing. But in fact, there are good reasons for leaving this work to the professionals. Safety Firstly, making a mistake with the glass fencing can lead to a safety hazard. After all, this fencing is there to prevent anyone from falling into the pool by accident—especially children and animals. Read More»

4 Reasons Why Tubular Fencing is a Good Idea

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If you are planning to replace the fencing around your property, you may not have considered using tubular fencing. Tubular fencing can offer many benefits. This article will explore some of the reasons why choosing tubular fencing is a good idea. Read on to discover more. Extreme durability  One of the major advantages offered by this type of fencing is its durability. Tubular fencing is typically made using galvanised steel which has been coated in zinc powder and then painted with water-resistant paint. Read More»

6 Reasons to Choose Chain Mesh Fencing for Your Residential Property

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Although at first glance, chain mesh fencing might not seem very suitable to a residential property, it does have many underrated benefits. For one thing, because chain mesh fencing isn’t a solid barrier, adding additional features to it is a sinch. This alone means that a chain mesh fence can benefit your property in numerous ways. If you aren’t sure if chain mesh fencing is the right fencing solution for you, then check out the following benefits before you decide. Read More»

Three Autumn Maintenance Tips For Your Automatic Gate

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Now that the summer storm season has passed, it is important to look around your property to see if any damage has occurred during the heavy rainfall and strong winds. Automatic gates are a mechanical item which need seasonal attention to make sure they are operating correctly. Use these three autumn maintenance tips to make sure that your automatic gate is up to the task of working without issue. Visual Inspection Read More»

How to Make Your Property More Secure for Your New Arrival

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You may have owned your property for several years and have enjoyed its open design and spacious grounds. There is no physical border between you and your neighbours, and this makes the whole place look a lot bigger. However, things have now changed, and you have a new addition to the family who will soon be finding his or her feet and getting ready to explore the garden. Consequently, you will need to install a fence all around the property for safety and security purposes and may be thinking about a chain-link option. Read More»