Hope everyone had a great weekend. Here are a few pictures of a couple of projects we did over the weekend (6FT 2 Rail Cedar Fence, Man Gate and a small deck).
Author: hbfencedeckingconstruction
Ashland Red Cedar Composite fencing.
Twist Barb
Chain link fencing has two different types of options: knuckle to knuckle and twist barb. Knuckle is more of a rounded shape and much safer because it has no sharp points. However, twisted or barbed have sharp ends for high security.
Horizontal Gates
Horizontal gates expand the look of your area visually. It emphasizes on how much area you have, rather than drawing attention to its height. It also adds a decorative piece to your outdoor area.
Utility locating
If you’ve already scheduled a professional fence installation or are planning on building your own fence, there is one thing you should not go without. Utility locating is essential during the beginning stages of installing you’re fence. Skipping out on this expert opinion, you’re not only at risk for locating main lines while digging you increase the odds of costly repairs.
A utility locator’s job is, primarily, to locate underground pipes and wires that lay within the area where you will be digging your fence. This includes gas main, sewer, freshwater, and power cables that cross your property. They are crucial to determining where those important main lines and conduits will be set. A utility locator will find these essential lines and mark them clearly in your yard so that you can avoid a slip-up and possibly breaking or damaging your property.
811 is your one-stop resource for buried utility awareness. When you the home owner or HB Fence & Decking makes the call, the 811-call center contacts your local utility providers, who will then dispatch trained professionals to mark off any buried utility lines in the area you’re planning to dig.
Property damage can reach tens of thousands of dollars or higher, not to say you and your neighborhood depend on these utilities daily, and we can all imagine why breaking open a sewage line would best be avoided.
If you’ve already scheduled a professional fence installation or are planning on building your own fence, there is one thing you should not go without. Utility locating is essential during the beginning stages of installing you’re fence. Skipping out on this expert opinion, you’re not only at risk for locating main lines while digging you increase the odds of costly repairs.
A utility locator’s job is, primarily, to locate underground pipes and wires that lie within the area where you will be digging your fence. This includes gas main, sewer, freshwater, and power cables that cross your property. They are crucial to determining where those important main lines and conduits will be set. A utility locator will find these essential lines and mark them clearly in your yard so that you can avoid a slip-up and possibly breaking or damaging your property.
811 is your one-stop resource for buried utility awareness. When you the home owner or HB Fence & Decking makes the call, the 811-call center contacts your local utility providers, who will then dispatch trained professionals to mark off any buried utility lines in the area you’re planning to dig.
Property damage can reach tens of thousands of dollars or higher, not to say you and your neighborhood depend on these utilities daily, and we can all imagine why breaking open a sewage line would best be avoided.
