Ornamental Aluminium | Gate Operators | Wood Fences | Vinyl | Chain Link | Temporary Fencing | Aluminum Railings
Our Services
We offer sales and installation, for commercial and residential applications, of the following products: chain link fencing, vinyl coated chain link fencing, cedar and treated pine wood fencing, vinyl fencing, ornamental aluminum fencing and railing, glass and aluminum railing, ornamental aluminum, Estate gates and gate operators. Please visit any of the links above to learn more about the products that we provide. Some of our past projects are represented in our gallery of work and are referenced by material type.
To ensure complete satisfaction with your fence service, please remember the following steps that are integral to the fence process:
- The property owner is responsible for the final placement of the fence lines. Be aware of your property line location and any easements that may be a concern. An accurate staked survey will prevent any problems later with any neighbors or developers.
- Please make us aware of any personal underground pipes or cables that will not be marked by general utility marking companies. This includes, but is not limited to sprinkler systems, drainage pipes or hoses, satellite dish wiring, etc.
- Please obtain all necessary permits that are required to install fencing in your yard. Any permits or approvals that are required by the city, county, developer, or homeowner’s association is the property owner’s responsibility. It is especially critical to research any restrictions you may have to abide by in your neighborhood. This could encompass anything from the type of fence to the height of the fence and, in some cases, dictate which direction the fence must face (when dealing with wood fencing in particular). These restrictions may also influence where on the property the fence can or cannot be installed.
Completing these stages will make the fence experience much smoother. In most cases, installing a fence on your property will be a an investment as well as a asset to your house. Careful planning will make the process more pleasurable and rewarding.