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      <title>Why Hire a Fence Contractor in Grand Rapids, MI?</title>
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      <description>Looking for a fence contractor in Grand Rapids, MI? Call AAA Fence LLC at 616-245-3362 for expert service and long-lasting fencing solutions.</description>
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            Hiring a fence contractor in Grand Rapids, MI, can save you time, stress, and money in the long run. Whether you're building a fence for privacy, safety, or style, choosing a trusted local company like AAA Fence LLC is the smartest way to ensure quality results. Call
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            today for a free consultation and see how we can enhance your property.
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           Local Expertise You Can Rely On
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           Grand Rapids has changing seasons and unique property layouts. Hiring a fence contractor in Grand Rapids, MI, who knows the local climate, soil, and city codes makes a big difference. AAA Fence LLC has decades of experience and knows which fences hold up best in Michigan’s weather.
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           We also ensure your fence meets Grand Rapids zoning rules to avoid costly mistakes like incorrect placement or height—something DIY videos don’t cover.
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           Custom Designs for Every Home
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           Every home is different—and so is every homeowner’s taste. A professional home fence contractor in Grand Rapids, MI, can offer a wide range of styles and materials to fit your needs and budget. Whether you want a wood privacy fence, a classic white vinyl fence, or a metal security fence, we can help you find the perfect solution.
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           At AAA Fence LLC, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. We work with you to design a custom fence that matches your property and goals. Do you need added security? Want to keep pets safely in the yard? Or are you looking to boost curb appeal? We’ll guide you through the process step-by-step.
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            Explore our
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            to see how we can transform your entire outdoor space.
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           Quality Materials That Last
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           Hiring a licensed fence contractor in Grand Rapids, MI, means access to higher-quality materials than those at big-box stores. Store-bought fences may look good at first but often fade, crack, or lean over time. AAA Fence LLC uses premium wood, vinyl, and metal designed to withstand Michigan’s harsh weather.
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           We back our work with warranties to ensure your fence lasts. DIY projects rarely match this durability, and shortcuts can lead to expensive repairs down the line.
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           Avoid the Hidden Costs of DIY
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           DIY fencing can seem like a money-saver—but tools, materials, and mistakes add up quickly. Uneven posts or digging into utilities can become expensive headaches.
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           A skilled home fence contractor in Grand Rapids, MI, takes care of everything—from permits to clean-up. We ensure your fence is built right the first time, safely and up to code.
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           Boost Property Value and Curb Appeal
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           A well-installed fence boosts your home’s safety, privacy, and resale value. Many buyers consider it a must-have. AAA Fence LLC helps you select a style that fits your home and neighborhood perfectly.
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           As your local fence contractor in Grand Rapids, MI, we’re proud to help homeowners create secure, beautiful outdoor spaces that stand the test of time.
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           A fence also defines your outdoor living space, creating a clear boundary that enhances landscaping and garden features. This sense of order and care can make your property feel more inviting and well-maintained. Whether you want a fence to frame a cozy backyard retreat or to complement a front yard garden, a professionally installed fence adds character and charm. With AAA Fence LLC, you get a fence that not only looks great but also fits your lifestyle and elevates your home’s overall appeal.
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           Safety and Peace of Mind
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           A good fence keeps kids and pets safe inside—and unwanted visitors out. Whether you live in a quiet suburb or a busy street in Grand Rapids, it’s comforting to know your property is secure.
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           AAA Fence LLC follows strict safety guidelines and best practices for every installation. From measuring property lines to setting deep posts, we ensure each fence is stable and safe.
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           Plus, hiring a licensed home fence contractor in Grand Rapids, MI, means your project is insured and guaranteed. You’re covered if anything goes wrong, unlike DIY jobs that rely on hope and guesswork.
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           Why Choose AAA Fence LLC?
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           There are many reasons to trust AAA Fence LLC with your fencing needs:
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            Over 20 years of local experience
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            Wide variety of custom fence options
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            Licensed, insured, and dependable crew
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            We’re proud to be a top-rated fence contractor in Grand Rapids, MI, and to help local homeowners improve their properties. Visit our
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           Your home deserves the best—and so do you. AAA Fence LLC is here to provide durable, beautiful fencing backed by expert care. Don’t wait until the next storm or property mishap to think about safety and style.
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            now to schedule your free consultation with a professional fence contractor in Grand Rapids, MI. Let’s build something strong together.
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      <title>Trusted Fence Contractor in Holland, MI</title>
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      <description>Need a fencing contractor in Holland, MI? AAA Fence LLC offers custom fence installation with local expertise and lasting quality. Click here now!</description>
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            Are you looking for a dependable fencing contractor in Holland, MI? AAA Fence LLC is the trusted choice for homes and businesses across the area. As a dedicated local fence contractor in Holland, MI, we deliver professional service, lasting materials, and custom solutions that match your needs and budget. Whether you're improving curb appeal, adding security, or creating privacy, our team makes fence installation in Holland, MI, simple and stress-free. Call us at
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           Built for West Michigan—Reliable Fence Installation in Holland, MI
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           Every property is different, but the need for a quality fence is the same. A poorly built fence won’t last through a Michigan winter. That’s why homeowners and business owners in Holland, MI, turn to AAA Fence LLC. We combine expert craftsmanship, premium materials, and deep knowledge of local conditions to ensure your fence looks great and performs for years.
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           Custom Fence Installation in Holland, MI, for Every Property Type
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           We offer a wide range of fence installations in Holland, MI, including:
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           Every fence we build is tailored to your property’s needs, whether it’s a residential lot or a commercial facility. 
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           Why Choose a Local Fence Contractor in Holland, MI?
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           There’s real value in working with a local fence contractor in Holland, MI. At AAA Fence LLC, we’re not a national chain or a fly-by-night installer. We’re part of the community — and that means better service, local expertise, and faster results for you.
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             As a fencing contractor in Holland, MI, we’re nearby and ready to start when you are — no long wait times or out-of-town crews.
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      <description>Looking for a trusted fence contractor in Holland, MI. Call AAA Fence LLC at (616) 392-3333 for expert installation, repairs, and personalized local service.</description>
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           When it comes to securing your property or boosting curb appeal, AAA Fence LLC in Holland, MI is the local expert you can trust. Call us today at (616) 392-3333 &amp;lt;link to call&amp;gt; for personalized, professional service that fits your needs and your neighborhood.
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           Hiring a local fence contractor isn’t just convenient, it’s smart. Out-of-town companies or DIY projects can’t match the experience and precision of a team that knows Holland’s zoning rules, property lines, and weather patterns. At AAA Fence LLC, we help homeowners and businesses avoid costly mistakes and delays because we live and work where you do.
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           As a locally owned and operated business, we’re proud to serve the Holland community with honesty and care. Our crews are familiar with city ordinances, HOA requirements, and local soil conditions, saving you time and hassle from start to finish. Need a permit? We’ll guide you through it. Worry about frost heave? We’ve seen it before. We build fences that last, because we build them like we would for our own homes.
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           At AAA Fence LLC, we’re known for our fast response times, accurate quotes, and long-term support. We don’t just install fences, we build relationships. Every project gets personalized attention, whether it’s a small backyard fence or a large commercial enclosure. And if you need service down the road? We’re just a quick call away.
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            Choosing the right contractor can make or break your fencing project. With AAA Fence LLC, you're getting more than just quality materials, you’re getting trusted local professionals who care about your satisfaction. Whether you're upgrading your home’s privacy or securing a commercial property, contact one of our
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           One of the biggest benefits of hiring a fence contractor in Holland, MI, is their familiarity with local regulations, climate, and soil conditions. Holland has specific zoning laws and permit requirements that can delay or derail your project if not handled correctly. A local contractor like AAA Fence LLC understands these nuances and can navigate them efficiently. Additionally, West Michigan weather presents unique challenges, such as harsh winters and shifting soil, that impact fence longevity. AAA Fence LLC recommends and installs fencing materials that are proven to withstand local elements, ensuring your investment stands strong for years to come.
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           Unlike large out-of-town chains or DIY kits, a fence installation contractor in Holland, MI, like AAA Fence LLC, delivers a hands-on, customer-first experience. From the initial consultation to final installation, you get the benefit of dealing with real people who care about your satisfaction. AAA Fence LLC is proud to serve Holland’s residents and businesses with custom fencing solutions that match your specific needs, style, and budget. Whether you're considering wood, vinyl, or industrial chain-link fences, their team provides expert guidance and honest quotes, no hidden fees, no surprises.
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           Working with a local fence installation contractor in Holland, MI, often means quicker turnaround times and responsive service. AAA Fence LLC has built strong relationships with regional suppliers, enabling them to source materials quickly and stay on schedule. Should any issues arise after installation, they’re just a phone call away. Their commitment to long-term support and maintenance reflects their dedication to building lasting customer relationships within the Holland community.
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            Ready to upgrade your property with a reliable, long-lasting fence? Don’t leave it to chance or out-of-town contractors. Choose a professional fence contractor in Holland, MI, with proven local expertise, friendly service, and a reputation you can trust.
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                  When winter approaches, you may think of closing down your patio and just generally ignoring the outdoors as much as possible for a few months. When winter hits, though, you still need to attend to the effects of snow, ice, and even winds in your yard. Part of your winter maintenance should also concentrate on your fence.​﻿
                
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    No matter what material your fence is made out of, moisture is bad for it. Wood is the most susceptible to damage caused by moisture. The water can seep past the staining and cause the wood to buckle. Typically, wood used for fencing has been pressure-treated to make it weather-resistant. However, if you get a lot of winter moisture in your area, you might consider staining or sealing your fence with a water-repellent coating more often.
    
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    With vinyl, the damage moisture can do to the fence depends on the grade of vinyl. Lower grades of vinyl are thinner, so they are naturally more prone to buckling or warping. Likewise, vinyl can develop problems with mildew if consistently wet. Ice from snow melt is a common moisture problem for vinyl fencing in the winter you need to be aware of.
    
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    For metal fencing, the surface is treated to prevent moisture damage. Manufactures typically powder-coat or paint the fencing panels with weatherproof materials before the contractors even build the fence on your property. The danger from moisture is in chips in that coating can allow rust to take foot. You want to repair any chinks in your fence's protective armor right away.
  
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    Snow is light and fluffy when it falls, but it can carry a great weight as it accumulates. Most likely, your fence doesn't feature enough of a flat profile to allow a lot of snow to accumulate. But you still don't want snow sitting around weighing your fencing down and causing it to buckle.
    
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    Snow and ice are also heavy when they accumulate on branches. A branch could snap under the weight of snow or ice, which can cause a lot of damage if the branch hits your fence. The damage is especially severe for wood and vinyl fencing. Even metal fences can be scratched or dented by a falling branch.
    
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    Generally speaking, you also don't want plants climbing your fence because they can cause damage. You may have some winter-loving plants near your fence line. Such landscaping is a beautiful way to complement your fence. However, keep the plants away from the fence itself — especially wooden ones.
  
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    After bad winter storms, take time to walk your fence line. Look for any signs of damage. As with all home repairs, the sooner you attend to problems, the more you can lessen the severity. If you let any damage stand to your fencing, it can become worse over time.
    
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    Be vigilant about your fencing in the wintertime to minimize possible damage. Let 
    
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      <title>Creating a Dog-Friendly Yard, Complete With a Dog Run</title>
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      <description>One of the reasons homeowners fence in their backyard is to keep pets, specifically dogs, inside. If you're fencing your yard, consider adding a dog run.</description>
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                One of the main reasons homeowners fence in their backyard is to keep pets, specifically dogs, inside. You could fence in the backyard and call it done. However, by delineating spaces, you can make the overall backyard more usable to everyone in the family. This delineation includes adding a dog run.
              
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  Basics of a Dog Run

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    As the name suggests, a dog run is simply a space for your dog to run and play unfettered. These pens are useful for when you're hosting a barbecue or have guests who are uncomfortable around dogs. With the right planning, you can also keep your dog in the pen while you're at work.
    
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     suggests a minimum of 3 feet by 10 feet. You should increase this size for multiple dogs or dogs over 100 pounds. One option is to multiply the dog's full-grown length by five times. The pen must be large enough for the dog to stand, sit, lie down, stretch, and turn around comfortably. Ultimately, the more space you can spare, the happier your dog with be.
  
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  Fencing for the Dog Run

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    Fencing for your dog run must be durable so dogs can't push their way out. Likewise, there should be no sharp edges or areas where your dog can get caught or cut. The height depends on the size of the dog — naturally, bigger dogs need a higher fence.
    
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    For the material itself, many homeowners opt for chain-link, which is a durable, low-maintenance fencing option. Usually the chain link includes a top rail to make it sturdier.
    
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    Another fencing option is galvanized wire fencing panels secured to metal or wooden posts and rails. Many homeowners choose wire and wood for aesthetics.
    
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    Wrought iron or aluminum fencing is also a good option for aesthetics. However, don't choose finials for the tops of the pickets. While the points may seem like a good deterrent for the dog's jumping, they can present an injury hazard in case your dog decides to go for it. Choose instead a flat-top rail, and let the height be the deterrent.
    
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    No matter which fencing you choose, make sure you choose a gate with a secure latch that the dog can't maneuver.
  
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  Fencing for the Yard

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    You can choose the same fencing for the perimeter of the backyard as for the dog run, especially if the pen is an extension of the fence. However, you can also mix and match — with an emphasis on the latter.
    
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    For example, if you've chosen a chain-link fence for the pen, you may prefer a more upscale material for the perimeter. You could opt for wrought iron. In that case, consider matching the color of the chain-link to the iron fence — both can come powder-coated in the same color.
    
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    Mixed materials can be attractive when done correctly. Metal and wood fencing is attractive because the two materials play off each other. So if you've chosen a metal fence for the pen, you could still opt for wooden fencing.
  
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  Other Amenities for the Dog Run

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    How many amenities you include in your pen depend on its projected usage. If you're only going to keep your dog in the pen for short period, you might not need much more than the fencing.
    
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    If your dog is going to spend regular time in the pen, you need a kennel and more free space. This free space should also include designated areas for feeding, as well as for urinating and defecating. Those two areas should be as far apart as possible to preserve the health of your dog.
    
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    A well-outfitted dog run makes your backyard a more usable space for different activities. Let 
    
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    . provide the fencing for your dog-friendly backyard.
  
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      <description>Is your child restless or wanting to learn more? Learn how you can use fences in your yard to create unique and innovative play areas for your children.</description>
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          You have many ways to create safe and secure residential play areas for your children. The first thing to do is to have a perimeter fence installed around your property.
  
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  This fence can be made of wood, vinyl, iron, aluminum, stone, chain-link, or a combination of these materials. These different materials can create an attractive fence that offers various levels of privacy, security, and transparency for your children while they play.
  
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  Here are some ways that you can use fences in your yard to create unique and innovative play areas for your children.
  
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  Install Planter Boxes on a Fence

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          To involve your children in garden activities, you can attach wood planter boxes on your perimeter fence so that your children can easily reach them. You can then teach your children how to plant seeds, grow flowers and vegetables, and tend to their garden whenever they play in the yard.
  
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  To keep your children's garden watered, make sure your garden hose is long enough to reach from an outdoor water source to the planter boxes. For convenience, you can install another water spigot near your fence.
  
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  Make a Music Wall

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          For a fun and unusual play area, create a music wall on one section of your residential fence. You can easily make a music wall when you have a solid or picket wood fence.
  
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  To create a music wall, attach metal, plastic, or wooden coat hooks to your fence to hang buckets, washboards, pots and pans, chimes, tin cans, whistles, and wooden and metal spoons. Place these hooks at a convenient height for your children to reach. They can use all of these items to make their own music or to sing and dance together.
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Section off one area of your backyard with another wood or vinyl fence and gate to contain playground equipment, a sandbox, or a playhouse. This fence and gate should be low enough so that you can watch your children play and your children can see what happens in the rest of your yard.
  
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  To make this play area different, you can paint the fence and gate for this area bright colors to harmonize with the playground equipment. When you desire, you can close the gate to restrict access to this area.
  
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  Build a Child's Craft Station and Gallery

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          To create an area where your children can draw, paint, and make crafts, you can attach a wooden worktable to your perimeter fence. Fasten the worktable legs with hinges so that the legs can fold under the table and allow the table to fold flat against the fence when not in use.
  
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  You can use movable benches or stools as seats when your children use the worktable. You can hang open box shelves on your fence to hold art and craft supplies.
  
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  To complete this craft station, you can hang an outdoor chalkboard on the perimeter fence so your children can draw and doodle directly on it. You can also hang one or two framed cork surfaces where your children can pin and display their completed artwork.
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          For active children, you can attach plastic climbing handholds and footrests to a solid or picket wood fence to create a climbing wall. Climbing hardware is available at sporting goods stores in bright or natural colors.
  
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  You can easily bolt climbing handholds and footrests to a solid or picket wood fence. As your children grow, you can move the climbing hardware farther apart to accommodate your children's new height. For additional safety, you can install hanging ropes and rubber mulch under your climbing wall.
  
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                    Wrought iron is one of the oldest materials for fencing. Traditional wrought iron fencing is still found in many homes and public spaces around the United States. Indeed, it's a traditional form of fencing in certain regions. However, wrought iron fencing is considered an upscale fencing option even for modern homes and businesses.
  
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  Origins of Wrought Iron Fencing

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          The manufacture of wrought iron dates very far back indeed, even to primitive times. However, early manufacture of iron was for very basic purposes. Manufacturing wrought iron, especially for fencing, dates back to the 
  
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  . Improvements in the smelting processes, which extract metal from ore, led to blacksmiths being able to utilize more of the metal.
  
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  The more sophisticated smelting process, combined in improvements in the forging processes, led to blacksmiths creating more involved shapes with the iron. The word "wrought" comes from an old form of the past tense of work — the smiths were producing worked pieces of iron.
  
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  Early examples of this wrought iron were still rustic by today's standards. Since the smiths were working the iron by hand, the finished results showed variations in uniformity. In any case, the wrought iron was used for fencing and other security measures in castles and palaces in Medieval Europe.
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          The 18th-century Industrial Revolution heralded even more changes in both the smelting and forging processes. At that time, manufacturers started using a reverberatory furnace, which utilized coal instead of wood for extracting the ore. They also used an agitation tool called a rabble. The resultant puddling process significantly increased the production of iron ore for fencing.
  
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  Forging of wrought iron was still largely done by hand. However, manufacturers developing a process called rolling. The extracted iron ore bars were piled up and reheated. Workers then rolled the iron until it became more uniform rolls, called merchant rolls. Smiths could use these rolls to create fencing.
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Wrought iron fencing came to the United States with the Colonists. However, early manufacturing processes still made wrought iron fencing too expensive for any but the wealthiest families. Then, the rise of blacksmithing in the New World led to wrought iron being more commonly used.
  
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  The Victorian era was the epitome of ornamental wrought iron fencing. Smiths made elaborate and beautiful fences with the scrolls, finials, and other fancy ornaments you now associate with wrought iron fences. Though it was still upscale fencing, wrought iron turned up around more homes. Southern cities, especially New Orleans, became renowned for their wrought iron fences.
  
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  . In 1873, wrought iron fencing was installed on the south side. Unfortunately, the wrought iron fencing was later replaced with steel fencing.
  
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  Modern Wrought Iron Fencing

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          There's a reason the White House fence was replaced with steel fencing — manufacturing steel fencing is cheaper and results in a more uniform product. Indeed, very few modern wrought iron fences are actually wrought anymore. The handmade aspect has been completely supplanted with factory manufacture.
  
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  Modern wrought iron fencing typically consists of tubes of steel or iron. Manufacturers use machines to work the tubes into shapes and also to create the ornamentation traditional with wrought iron fencing. The tubes are welded together to create fence panels of sturdy iron fencing. Powder coating technology has also resulted in wrought iron fencing coming in a variety of colors.
  
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  Though wrought iron has a long history, wrought iron fencing is not just for historical usage. Consult with 
  
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      <description>Is wood fencing the right choice for a horse pasture on your property? Read this blog to learn what you need to consider.</description>
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          If you are going to build a horse pasture, whether for one backyard pony or for an entire facility of show horses, wood may be one of the first fencing materials you consider. Wood has been used by horsemen for centuries, and indeed, it is a smart choice for many equestrian facilities.
  
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  However, there are times when wood is not the most suitable choice for your needs or for the needs of your horses. Below, you'll discover the primary advantages and disadvantages of wood as a material for pasture fencing.
  
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  Advantages of Wood Fencing for Horse Pastures

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Wood offers many other advantages to horsemen aside from a classic appearance that coordinates well with many barns.
  
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  Most thunderstorms and winds are no match for wood fencing. Unlike electric tape fencing, another popular fencing option, it won't come down in a harsh storm. Also, if a horse bumps into the fence or someone taps it with the lawnmower, the fence will usually remain intact. In the long run, this strength will save you time since you won't need to mend the fence as often.
  
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  Other popular equine fence options, like electric wire, are not always easy for a horse to see. A spooked or high-strung horse may barrel right through the fence, leading to injuries. People may also walk into such a fence if they are not paying attention. But you can't miss a wooden fence, and neither can a horse.
  
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  If you have young or green horses who are not used to being turned out to pasture, wood fencing is a material they will typically respect.
  
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    Straightforward to Mend
  
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  Wood fences do not last forever and they do require some maintenance. But that maintenance is easy to perform with basic tools. If you can swing a hammer, you can nail a popped-off board back on. Applying stain or waterproofing agent to the fence is easy, too. Vinyl fencing, by comparison, is difficult or impossible to repair on your own.
  
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  Disadvantages of Wood Fencing for Horse Pastures

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    Inviting to Cribbers and Wood Chewers
  
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  If you have cribbers in your herd, they will gravitate towards the wooden fence. This is not good for the fence or for the horse. Obviously, horses who chew wood as a vice will destroy a wooden fence, too. These horses may be better off in an electric fence enclosure.
  
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  Wooden fences do not break that easily, but if a horse crashes into the fence at high speed, the board may crack, leaving sharp shards that could cause an injury. If you have stallions or very high-strung horses who have been known to charge a fence, wood may not be a smart choice for this reason. Such horses may be more respectful of electrified, high-tensile coated fencing.
  
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    Requires Maintenance
  
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  Although maintaining a wood fence is pretty straightforward, it does take time. If your goal is to create a horse facility that requires as little maintenance as possible, vinyl fencing may be a better choice - assuming you don't have any horses that will crash through it on a regular basis. High-tensile polymer fencing also requires less maintenance than wood, though it lacks the natural appearance.
  
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  Ultimately, it is up to you to choose the best fencing material for your horses. Wood is a great option, unless you have a cribber, a horse who charges fences, or a need for very low-maintenance materials.
  
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      <title>7 Reasons to Install Fencing Around Your Tiny-House</title>
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      <description>If you own a tiny-house, you should consider adding fencing around your property. Check out this blog to learn about reasons why this can be beneficial.</description>
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    The tiny-home movement is taking off, and homeowners are finding many reasons to go smaller and live without. But living in a tiny-home isn't always easy. One of the challenges facing tiny house owners includes the landscaping and curb appeal of a tiny-home amidst neighbors, structures, and suburbia. The solution to this problem could lie in a well-made fence.
    
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    Fencing does more than simply help your home fit in, and in fact, there are at least seven good reasons why a fence makes good sense for tiny-homes.
  
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  1. Containment for a Community

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    When you think of fencing for containment, think beyond keeping your children or pets safe. You can create a tiny-house community with fencing that maintains a sense of connection among tiny-home neighbors. Chainlink is a viable option, but vinyl fencing may be all that you need to gate your community while also keeping costs down.
  
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  2. Privacy

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    People are often curious about tiny-homes, and they may try to sneak peeks inside your door or window. To maintain privacy, a fence is the perfect solution. In Denver, 15 families living in a tiny-home community installed chain link fencing with artistic slats to obscure the view from passers-by. According to news reports, it solved the problem of privacy from prying eyes on the property for around $2,500.
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Create security around your tiny-home perimeter with a vinyl or metal fence. This will deter trespassers and provide the opportunity to gate your home, too. This also brings security to items and features that you have in your landscaping, such as outdoor furniture, planters, or personal belongings.
  
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  4. Utility Integrity

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          If you are on a permanent lot, you may be splicing into a septic or well, or you could be positioned near a leeching field of some sort. Fencing provides protection for these important areas, keeping them safe from the harm of traffic, vehicles, or interference. Simple picket or ornamental wrought-iron fencing works well for this purpose.
  
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  5. Weather Protection

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          You can see a difference in utility costs during cooler seasons when you install a fence for a windbreak. Depending on where you live, a simple fence can add protection for your tiny home that also preserves the integrity of the outside during extreme conditions, such as the roofing or exterior siding. The benefits are multi-fold, and lower heating bills are just one perk of a good fence near and around your home.
  
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  6. Aesthetic Appeal

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    Another reason why fencing makes sense for tiny-homes is aesthetics. Using front deck fencing can make the home seem larger while providing more sheltered outdoor living space. Some tiny-homes may appear boxy, and a fence brings some depth and dimension to the overall curb appeal of the property without altering, modifying, or remodeling your home structure.
  
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  7. Sense of Permanence

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    A fence brings a sense of permanence - even when your tiny-home is mobile or temporarily-placed. A picket, palisade, or lattice fence can hide the axles or wheels of your house and give it a homey, more-conventional appearance. An attractive fence melds your home into the surrounding community easily.
    
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    Make sure to check zoning regulations for your municipality or region to make sure your tiny-home is not in violation, and to ensure your fence is also within the building guidelines for the area that you live in. 
    
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    When you are ready to reap the rewards of reducing the footprint that you leave behind, tiny-home living may be for you. And when you are ready to enhance and elevate your entire property, contact our fencing professionals at 
    
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      <title>Adding Privacy to Your Chain-Link Fence</title>
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      <description>Chain-link fences are economical, but they can leave a little to be desired in terms of privacy. Learn how to add privacy to your fence by reading on.</description>
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    Chain-link fences are economical and versatile, but they can leave a little to be desired in terms of privacy. If you want to improve the privacy of your chain-link fence, you might have to take some additional steps.
  
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  Go Natural With Bushes and Vines

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    When planted directly next to it, fast growing bushes can provide a privacy screen. In fact, you could even plant some trees. Bushes are going to require pruning from time to time, and even the fastest growing bushes are likely to take a few years to grow. Bushes certainly aren't an easy or fast method of privacy, but with some long-term planning, they're often an economical and attractive one.
    
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    Vines are faster than bushes. You can grow vines across your fence for more of a feeling of privacy, though it certainly will not guarantee it. Vines also mostly die off during the winter and recover the following seasons. But vines, especially flowering vines, are extremely attractive, especially if they fit in with the current look of your home.
    
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    If you're more interested in trees, evergreen trees are usually the tree of choice to create a tall wall hedge. With enough time and effort, you can even create an evergreen barrier that will extend beyond the height of your fence.
  
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  Add Bamboo Privacy Screens

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    Privacy screens can be tethered directly to chain-link fences to improve both privacy and appearance. Privacy screens are attractive and require minimal maintenance; even better, they'll provide almost complete privacy. The only drawback is that bamboo and similar materials are really only going to fit into some decor schemes. 
    
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    Bamboo is used specifically because it tends to be naturally water-resistant, light, and durable. But there are other options available, such as plastic privacy screens that can be tied directly to the chainlink fence.
  
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  Use Woven Plastic Slats

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    Woven plastic slats are threaded through the chain-link fence, both to add color to the fence and to improve privacy. Woven plastic slats have a very specific appearance; it's a matter of taste whether an individual likes them. But they are one of the easiest ways to add privacy to a fence, in addition to adding some structure to it. 
    
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    There are also metal slats, which are more durable than plastic slats but can be a little more challenging to install. For metal slats, you may want to consult with a professional rather than attempt to install them yourself. 
  
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  Add a Mesh Screen

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    Mesh screens are cloth screens that are stretched across the chain-link fence. Often coming in bright colors, mesh screens both add privacy and serve to break the wind. If you want to have delicate plants in your garden (or simply want to enjoy your garden regardless of windy weather), a mesh screen can help.
    
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    Mesh screens are not completely private; people can see the general shapes and shadows behind them. But they do obscure most of the interior of a yard for those who just want a little privacy.
  
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  Wood Fence Panels

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    You may not want to commit to full wooden fences, but you can fit your fences to look very similar with wood fence panels. Wood fence panels hook onto your existing chain-link fence, essentially using them as a framework on which to build the structure of a wood fence. From the outside, your chain-link fence will look like a wood fence, with all of the privacy that implies.
    
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  Improving the privacy of your chain-link fence often has the side effect of also improving its appearance. If you need further ideas regarding the best chain-link fence options, 
  
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      <title>How To Choose A Fence For Your Modern House</title>
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      <description>If you have a modern-style house, you'll want to complement it with a modern-style fence. Read more here.</description>
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          What's currently considered the modern style actually has roots that date made to the early 20th century. Designers at that time reacted to then-current trends in architecture to create a new, industrial aesthetic. Today, modern-style homes are very popular. If you have a modern-style house, you'll want to complement it with a modern-style fence.​
  
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  Components of Modern Houses

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          The term "modern" referring to architecture isn't as clear-cut as, say, Cape Cod. However, modern houses still feature some of the same characteristics. The hallmarks of modern design are an emphasis on function. Indeed, ornamentation is stripped away, leaving behind clean lines and even a minimalist ambience.
  
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  With modern architecture, designers typically use manmade materials such as metal, concrete, and glass. Indeed, they strive to exploit the utilitarian nature of the manufactured materials. For example, modern architecture often features concrete poured into unique geometric shapes that wouldn't be possible with natural stone.
  
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  Modern Fencing Materials

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          As suggested above, any obviously manmade material is the ideal for a modern fence. Steel, aluminum, and chain link probably come immediately to mind. Though less common, it's possible to have a fence constructed of tempered glass or corrugated metal.
  
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  Just because wood isn't a manufactured material, you don't have to give up on having a wooden fence installed. They key is to emphasize other aspects of the modern style with the natural material. For example, contractors can enhance the clean lines of board pickets by varying their width or installing them horizontally instead of vertically.
  
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  Modern Metal Fences

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Corrugated metal fencing may seem a little extreme for your property. You can keep your metal fencing subtle while still promoting the modern style. Steel, aluminum, and even wrought iron can present modern profiles. Both steel and aluminum fencing consist of metal tubes, welded for steel and screwed together for aluminum. Wrought iron consists of solid pickets welded together.
  
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  As with wood fencing, the key is to showcase modern stylistic choices with your metal fence. In this case, you should choose straight pickets with no ornamentation, meaning no medallions or scrollwork. Likewise, finials should be the plainest version available, of you could look for geometric styles. You could opt for a double rail with geometric circles as an alternate topper.
  
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  Mixed Materials

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Another method for incorporating natural materials into your modern fence is to mix them with their modern counterparts. So, you could match brick or stone with the minimalist metal fencing. Likewise, you could choose a bold metal framework for wooden fencing, which will emphasize the geometry of the fence construction.
  
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   describes a creative take on the idea of mixing materials. Contractors start with a base of concrete cinderblocks. They top the blocks with horizontal wooden planks. The orientation of the planks emphasizes their lines, while the cinderblocks give a nod to the industrial roots of modern design.
  
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  Modern Gate Styles

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Your gate can serve as a simple extension of the rest of your fencing. For example, if you've chosen a minimalist aluminum fence, you can pair it with a matching aluminum gate. That said, homeowners often use the gate as an area for displaying creativity.
  
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  One option is to choose a premade modern-style gate. For instance, you can choose an aluminum gate with geometric inserts or cutouts. Sometimes these prefabricated gates feature mixed materials, even incorporating tempered glass into the design.
  
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  Another option is to choose a custom gate. Designers can start with a sheet of metal and cut it with geometric patterning to create a stunning modern gate.
  
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  Despite the lack of ornamentation, modern style lends itself to a lot of creativity. Let your fencing complement the unique properties of your modern-style house. Talk to the fencing experts at 
  
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      <title>5 Ways To Make A Privacy Fence More Stylish</title>
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      <description>You know the main reason for wanting a privacy fence — to keep your yard private. Contact a fencing service today to learn more.</description>
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    You know the main reason for wanting a privacy fence — to keep your yard private. What's more, a privacy fence also keeps children and pets in your yard while keeping other people and animals out. Likewise, privacy fences add some protection from the elements.
  
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    If you choose a wood privacy fence, you have many customization options as well. Below are five fresh ways to make a wood privacy fence become a stylish focal point for your property.​
  
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  Pick Top

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    Many privacy fences feature a flat top rail. However, privacy fences are made out of pickets, so there's no reason you can't leave the tops exposed in the manner of a picket fence. This style is unusual, and so visually interesting, for such a tall fence. If you have the pickets left in a Gothic or another style of top, you have the added security of the points.
  
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    When you leave the top as exposed pickets, you can choose the shape of the panels. Concave and convex are the most common. However, you can also choose double concave or double convex. Likewise, the tops of the pickets can be cut at an angle, especially to accommodate a slope.
  
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  Double Top Rail

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    Conversely, instead of leaving the picket tops exposed, you can double up on the rail. So, the first rail sits where it's necessary to hold the boards in place. A top rail spans a short distance above the original rail. This is a common construction for adding a lattice panel on top of the fence. However, a lattice panel isn't your only décor option.
  
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    Another option besides lattice is to have straight balustrades in between the two rails. You could also feature narrower, horizontal slats between them. These designs give your picket fence a modern look. On the other hand, you could combine a convex picket top with a double rail, perhaps with a basket weave between the rails. This design creates an ornate appearance.
  
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  Mixed Materials

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    A wood privacy fence doesn't have to consist of wood alone. You could also combine the wood with another material, such as stone. Installing privacy panels between stone posts results in an attractive, classical appeal. You can also have the privacy panels installed on top of a stone foundation for even more stability.
  
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    Metal is another common material for combining with wood. As with stone, you can have contractors install the privacy panels between metal posts and even rails. Indeed, some homeowners add wrought iron panels on top of a wood privacy fence.
    
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  Contrasting Staining

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    You don't have to choose a different material to get that sense of contrast in your wood fence. You can get the same effect with staining. One common approach is to stain the posts and rails a darker color. This approach emphasizes the geometry of the fence panels.
  
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    If you're having narrow slats used for your privacy fence, especially if you place them horizontally, you can get a modern effect by varying the coloration of the slats. Here the placement of the different colors is less deliberate. Your goal is a naturalistic approach to the mod design principal of enhancing clean lines.
  
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  Customized Panels

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    One of the custom installations for a privacy fence is to weave the wood between narrow spacers for a basket appearance. However, you could further customize the panels by using narrow planks for the whole construction. This approach gives the wood panel a uniform weave.
  
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    Conversely, you can also get an attractive façade by varying the widths of the slats used in the panels. You could use the traditional vertical installation, but this approach is especially attractive for the horizontal installation.  You could even have the contractors build out some of the slats as garden shelves, which adds a three-dimensional appeal to your fence.
  
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    Choose a wood fence for privacy, but consider one of the above customization options to add beauty to your fencing. The fencing experts at 
    
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     can assist you with your choices.​
  
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      <title>The Nitty Gritty About Chain Link Fencing</title>
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      <description>Whether you need to keep pets in your yard or passersby out, chain link could be the right fencing choice for you. Here's what you need to know.</description>
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  How Is Chain Link Fencing Constructed?

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    The main part of the fence - the chain links - is actually a woven metal fabric. Manufacturers use metal wire that's been galvanized to prevent corrosion. They run it through machinery to create a series of spirals that interweave to make the mesh. The manufacturers can use different gauges of wire, typically 9 or 11, which affects the strength of the mesh.
    
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    To construct the fence itself, contractors start by sinking posts into the ground. They attach the metal mesh to one terminal post and unroll the fabric along the fence perimeter. They attach the mesh to line posts along the way until they reach the final terminal post.
  
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  How Can You Customize Chain Link Fencing?

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    Generally, 11-gauge chain link fencing is typical for residential projects, while 9-gauge is used for industrial projects. You also have different options for the height of the mesh, ranging from 42 inches to 72 inches.
    
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    One of the main ways you can customize chain link fencing to your property is with color. Manufacturers have started coating the mesh with vinyl paint, which helps reduce rust and corrosion even beyond the galvanization process. The colors are limited to green, black, white, and brown.
    
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    It's also possible to get chain link mesh that's been coated in powder. The material comes pre-coated from the manufacturer, or you can custom order a color. Powder coating adds to the price, though.
  
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  How Can You Update an Existing Fence?

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    Whether you have a colored or plain chain link fence, you can further customize it with updates. If you have a standard steel fence with no coating, you can paint it with aluminum paint. To do so, you need to clean the fence thoroughly and use a roller to coat both sides of the mesh thoroughly.
    
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    Sometimes you want more privacy than the open weave of a chain link fence offers. Using privacy slats is a good option. These weave between the links in the mesh - some people even get artistic and create designs with the privacy slats.
    
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    Many homeowners choose to cover the fencing itself with another material. This can include bamboo panels, wooden panels, and reed screens.
    
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    For commercial properties, green mesh wind screens are a common way for adding privacy and even reducing wind.
    
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    Manufacturers have started printing foliage, wood rails, and masonry on the mesh wind fabric for residential applications. In some cases, the panels even come with a three-dimensional simulation of foliage.
    
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    How Can Your Repair a Chain Link Fence?\Chain link is a durable and low-maintenance fencing option. You can power-wash it once a year or any time you notice dirt. Once every couple of years, you should inspect the fence for signs of damage or rust.
    
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    It's unlikely you'll have to do any repairs on the fence just from regular use. However, accidents do happen, and your fence can become damaged from a collision. It's possible to replace damaged parts, such as a post or rail, yourself. However, if the mesh itself is damaged, it's best to call a professional repair person as this can be a tricky fix.
    
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    Chain link is a budget-friendly, sturdy fencing option that can work for both residential and commercial properties. If you're considering a chain link fence, visit 
    
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      <title>Aluminum or Wrought Iron: Which Fencing Material is Better for You?</title>
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      <description>Should you go with aluminum or wrought iron fencing? That depends on what you want in a fence. Here's a look at the pros and cons of both types.</description>
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    If you love the look of classic black fencing and would like this type of fence for your own property, you have a decision to make. Should you go with wrought iron, the traditional choice for this style of fence? Or should you go with aluminum, the modern material used to mimic old-fashioned iron fencing?
    
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    Both aluminum and iron have their pros and cons, so deciding which one is best for you is really a very personal decision. Here's a look at how the two fencing types compare when it comes to durability, maintenance, style, security and cost.
  
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  Durability

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    Iron is a very hard, incredibly durable material. It's extremely unlikely that a wrought iron fence will ever suffer serious damage, even if a tree limb falls on it or you bump into it with a lawnmower. Aluminum, though sufficiently sturdy for most residential uses, is a much softer metal. It's more likely to bend or develop dings from impact or pressure.
  
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  Maintenance

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    Though wrought iron is impervious to structural damage from tree branches and machinery, it does have one weakness: it rusts. Rust will eventually eat through the fence if you don't do anything about it, so you will need to paint the fence periodically to reduce direct contact between the metal and the air. Whether you do this on your own or hire a painting company to treat the fence, it will cost you in both time and money.
    
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    Aluminum fencing requires significantly less maintenance than wrought iron. Aluminum does not rust, and you never have to paint it. It's easy to clean; you can just spray it off with the hose. If part of your aluminum fence becomes bent or damaged, your fencing company can repair it easily since aluminum is lightweight and easy to shape.
  
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    Wrought iron fencing does lend a classic, stately style to your landscape. But only a true fencing expert will really notice the difference between a wrought iron and an aluminum fence.
    
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    If you want a more uniquely styled fence, such as one that features curved rails or unique flourishes at the tops of posts, you might be better off with aluminum. It is easier to shape and bend than iron, so you'll have a bit more flexibility when it comes to customizing the fence's appearance. If you choose iron, you'll have to settle for a simpler design.
  
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  Security

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    It would be nigh impossible to find a more secure fencing material than wrought iron. The bars are nearly impossible to cut through, so as long as you choose a style where the bars are close together, you won't have to worry about anyone sneaking through the fence.
    
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    Aluminum fences are a bit less secure, as someone could bend the bars and squeeze through them if desperate. Of course, you can fit both types of fences with pointed posts to keep anyone from climbing over.
  
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  Cost

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    Iron is more expensive than aluminum, so you'll pay more for an iron fence. Since iron is so heavy, it is also harder to install, so your installation costs will typically be higher than for an aluminum fence of a similar size and style.
    
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    If you really want the security, durability and authenticity that a wrought iron fence offers, then it may be worth the higher price tag. On the other hand, if you mostly care about looks and have a limited budget, aluminum fencing can provide exceptional beauty without breaking the bank.
    
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    Choosing between a wrought iron fence and an aluminum one is not easy. If you need a little more guidance, contact 
    
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    . We'll be happy to discuss our numerous fence style options with you and help you decide on the material best suited to your needs. 
  
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      <title>3 Steps to Find the Right Historical Fence</title>
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      <description>Adding a fence to the yard of your historical home is a great way to complete its look, but you have to pick your fence very carefully. Here's how.</description>
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    Adding a fence to the yard of your historical home is a great way to complete its look and finish the overall design. But, as with the rest of a historical house, careful attention should be given before deciding on materials and styles so that the result complements and honors the architecture and time period.
    
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    To help, here's a three step guide to finding the perfect historical fence style.
  
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  Look for Original Fences

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    The easiest way to decide on a fence style for any home with a history is to find original pictures, drawings or paintings of the house with a fence. If pieces of the fence still exist — even if they are in bad shape — keep them as reference materials to help you recreate it or mimic its style. Walk around the neighborhood to determine if any of your neighbors' properties have original fencing material that could serve as a guideline for yours. 
    
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    If any period fencing is still in place, you could opt to either restore and expand upon what's left, or you may want to build a new fence in the same style or colors. Which method you use may depend on how much of the existing fence is in place, what its quality of it is like, and how large your budget is for restoration. An experienced local fence company like AAA Fence LLC can help you decide how to proceed.
  
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  Research the Period

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    If nothing of your home's original fences is still in existence, look to other sources to find fences that were common around the time your house was built. If the house is a listed historical property, there may be actual records of earlier times. Check with historical societies as well, since these can often steer you toward historically accurate fence styles common in the local area as well as any zoning regulations pertinent to your yard.
    
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    Many historical periods and architecture have iconic or traditional fence designs. Georgian or Colonial Revival architecture, for example, tended to have elaborate, painted fences whereas early Colonial homes used local and hand-carved, rustic fence materials. Sometimes, the philosophy of the architecture or even the city in which it was built can have an influence on fences of the time. Victorian homes tend to feature ornateness and showmanship, whereas Mid-century Modern houses were forward looking with an eye to a sleeker future.
  
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  Avoid High Maintenance

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    While you likely want your fences to be historically accurate (or at least reflective of history), don't be afraid to utilize a little modern technology to save yourself a lot of time and money on repairs. Historical wood fencing may look great, but it often requires annual maintenance and may not weather well in many harsher climates around the country.
    
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    By contrast, a vinyl fence that mimics the look of paling fences or wood slats can be much easier to care for. Modern aluminum fences or gates can easily take the place of traditional iron fences for less cost and minimal maintenance. 
    
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    Keep in mind that fences may beautify a period home, but most of them always be removed and replaced without altering the historicity or value of the property. Your fence installation company can work with you to determine lower cost or lower maintenance alternatives that might fit your budget and time factors better.
    
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    When planning your historical home renovation, be sure to take the time to determine not only what fence style or material will complement the house but also what will make your life a little easier. The result will be a yard that looks great and that you'll be proud to come home to.
  
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