Sliding Gate

The sliding gate can be used in functions where swing or other types of gates may not be possible. Some sliding gates require a steel track so the gate can easily slide across the opening while others are fixed to a large concrete foundation to gain balance for the opening. These gates can be easily automated giving comfort and convenience to the owner.

Tension wire

While putting up chain link there are a lot of steps and elements that can sometimes be over looked. When a fence is higher or longer than normal it may require more support. Placing tension wire on both the top and bottom of the chain link allows your fence to stay snug up against the line posts. The tension wire is installed to pass through the center of the top and bottom diamonds.

How to Preserve Your Cedar Fence

Cedar fences are the most desirable fences for privacy and outdoor designs. They tend to add more value to your property, more than many other fence options. The question is “how can you as a home owner prevent your fence from becoming a grey weathered eyesore?”

So why does your fence turn grey and what can you do to preserve it?

When Oregon’s rainy season hits, the rain absorbs into the outer layers of your wood. When this is happens, the water washes away the outer layer of cells in your cedar board. These cells produce oils that give cedar its color and smell and is the reason your fence looks so good after its been installed.

A fence that lives beneath full shade in dry conditions is going to last longer than a fence that lives in full sun, or a fence which is exposed to several months of heavy rain or snow. That is why staining your fence is important. It keeps out the water, and seals in the cells.

Preparation for staining your fence

First, you will need to pressure wash your fence. Then you will need to protect the fence from future damage by applying a good wood stain and sealer.

Once your fence is installed, it should not be treated right away. Your cedar fence will need time to dry out before you stain it, which can take up to 5 weeks. Stain can drastically improve the longevity of your fence, so it is well worth the money!

Reapply your stain & sealer every 2 years. If you do, your fence will continue to be a beautiful focal point to your home.

Galvanized Screws

We use galvanized screws on every wooden project. The zinc coating on the galvanized screws helps prevent your fence from rusting, staining and discoloring the fence boards.

Galvanized screws will look much better in the end especially if left with a natural, unfinished look. The screws resist loosening up during wind storms. Nails will get looser as time goes on and can deteriorate and bleed onto the wood.