If you’re in the market for weldmesh fencing, opt for mesh that’s either vinyl coated or galvanized after welding (GAW). Both processes help the material better resist corrosion and effectively extend the fence’s functional lifespan.
One of the great benefits of adding a fence to your property is the immediate creation of safety. Whether you are a homeowner looking to keep children and pets safe or a business owner looking to reduce your commercial reliability, a fence can make all the difference in the world.
Did you know that cedar has fungicidal compounds that battle the fungi that can lead to decay and rot? These compounds help to explain why cedar trees live so long and why cedar fences also have long lifespans.
If your home still has an unsightly chain link fence surrounding it, you may be anxious for a more attractive fencing option. Let’s talk about the different styles of vinyl fencing that could be the perfect addition to your property.
A chain link fence can be coated with a vinyl color to make it more visually aesthetic—this color can give it a softer appeal or even help it blend into its environment entirely.
Wood boards develop black stains around nails when the natural wood extracts interact with metal in the nail. Moist wood increases the likelihood of black stains occurring. For this reason, double-dipped galvanized, stainless steel nails should be used for Cedar, Redwood and Cypress.