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Upgrades to Consider for Your Standard Auto Gate

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Automatic gates are fairly common for farms and smaller homesteads. The most common type of gate is a simple remote controlled automatic gate system. The system opens with a controller from a car or truck, allowing the gate to slide open on approach. If you have one of these gates, you may be considering upgrading. Here are a few of the upgrade options available before you schedule your auto gate installation. Read More»

5 Important Accessories That Need to Accompany Your Automated Steel Gates

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Are you contemplating installing an automated steel gate in your home? Or do you intend to increase its functionality? If so, then you should think about accessorising it. If you accessorise well, you’ll be able to enjoy convenient gate operation while beefing up your home security. Here are five essential features you can incorporate into your automated steel gate system. Security Surveillance Systems By installing video surveillance systems such CCTV security cameras on your property, you’ll be able to monitor who enters and leaves your property. Read More»

Installing Automated Gates? Keep These Three Main Considerations in Mind

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If you are looking to bolster the security of your residence, then you may be thinking of starting by securing your perimeter. One of the best solutions for you would be installing automated gates. However, while automated gates do provide you with a high degree of security, their installation is more complicated than traditional manual gates. Thus, there are some essential factors to bear in mind if you gates are to provide you with the best performance. Read More»

Pool Fencing – Why Glass Is an Impeccable Choice for Your Property

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As long as you have a pool, fencing is mandatory so that you can meet Australia’s safety regulations. Nonetheless, this does not mean that your choice of fencing has to be bland and boring. With the myriad of materials and designs available, your pool fencing can significantly contribute to the kerb appeal of your pool area. But this abundance of choices can also make selecting pool fencing incredibly daunting for some homeowners may not be familiar with style and design. Read More»

Important Questions to Ask About a Security Fence for Your Business

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A security fence, or one with an alarm that sounds if it’s vandalized or has someone climbing on it, can be very important for any business. However, security fencing may be especially vital for a business that warehouses products that thieves may want to steal or one with machinery and equipment that is also a prime target for theft. Installing a security fence can also be a good idea if you have staff working onsite during the evening hours, when break-ins are more likely to occur. Read More»

Defending Your Industrial Unit: 3 Things to Consider

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Industrial units can be tempting targets for thieves who wish to get their hands on the expensive equipment and materials stored inside. Because industrial units are often located away from residential areas, they can be very quiet areas at night which can increase the likelihood that any intruders will enter undetected. Fencing is the first line of defence against thieves. If you are considering which type of fencing to install at your industrial compound, you should consider the following points. Read More»

A Few Terms to Learn When You're Ready to Start Shopping for Fence Supplies

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A good fence will help to secure your property and your pets while keeping out unwanted visitors, including wildlife, and will work to mark boundaries between you and your neighbours. A fence can also be a backdrop for landscaping and enhance the area around a pool or patio. Because fences do so much, note a few terms to learn when you’re ready to start shopping for fencing supplies so you know you’ll get all the supplies you need. Read More»

Quick Tips for Choosing a New Fencing Material for Your Property

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The fencing material you choose for your property is probably more important than you realize; a fence needs to mark off boundaries and create separation from your neighbours, but it should also work to provide privacy and security, and enhance the look of your space rather than detract from it. Note a few quick tips for choosing the best fencing material for your property and then discuss your options with a contractor as needed. Read More»

On the Fence About a Privacy Screen? Check Out These Additional Benefits

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If you have a metal fence with openings, that can look beautiful, but for many homeowners, it doesn’t provide the privacy they need and want. Luckily, there are privacy screens. If you’ve been thinking about installing a privacy screen but you’re on the fence about the decision, you may want to check out these additional benefits: 1. Privacy Screens Can Reduce Wind When you add a privacy screen, it prevents neighbours and passersby from seeing into your property, but it also stops some wind from getting past the property line. Read More»

Keeping Your Wrought Iron Fence Rust Free

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In comparison to fencing supplies such as timber, contractors will concur that wrought iron is the more durable material to use for both commercial and residential fencing needs. Additionally wrought iron is valuable in intricate designs making it one of the most aesthetically appealing options that you could consider or your property. The inherent strength of the wrought iron makes it a suitable option for security fencing, without detracting from the kerb appeal of your property. Read More»