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Why is Trex considered sustainable?
Many of the products sold in stores are labeled as environmentally friendly or sustainably harvested. Without a standardized system for evaluating these claims, it can be challenging to decode their claims. Trex decking is considered by many to be a sustainable...
Why Using Barbed Wire Fencing is a Bad Idea
Farmers and ranchers have used wire fencing to contain livestock for decades. Wire fencing is quick and easy to install without special tools or training. In most cases, five or six strands of wire are enough to contain cattle, especially if you choose to use barbed...
5 Ways to Keep Your Dog from Escaping the Yard Again
Have you ever answered the front door to find a neighbor escorting your dog home? Worse yet, have you ever received a phone call from total strangers who found your dog wandering around their neighborhood or dodging cars in the street? As much as dogs love their...
What should I do to avoid annoying my neighbor when I install a new fence?
Living near and sharing a property line with other people without annoying one another requires a certain amount of understanding and common courtesy. It is especially important when you are beginning a noisy project to go out of your way to keep everyone happy. It is...
Besides Fencing, What Is Cedar Good For In My Yard?
If you’ve been following our blog posts for a while, you’re probably well-aware that cedar is one of the best materials to build a fence with. What you may not know though, cedar is also a useful and effective material to incorporate into many other outdoor structures...
Let’s Talk About Hog Wire Fencing
If you’ve been in the fence space for some time, you’ve probably seen some hog wire fencing designs by now. Not only are these a popular trend among both suburban and rural homeowners, but they’re also aesthetically beautiful and offer some of the best fencing...