5 Tips for Turning Pool Fencing Into a Windbreak

Posted on: 28 May 2017

To reduce evaporation at your home pool, you may want to put in a windbreak. As you are legally obligated to put up pool fencing, why not have the fence perform double duty as a safety precaution and a windbreak? Here are some ideas to help you get started. 1. Choose a Solid Fence To really prevent the wind from reaching the pool, opt for a solid fence. A wood paneled privacy fence or an etched glass panel fence will block more air than chain link or wrought iron fencing. [Read More]

Getting the Details Right for a Chain Link Fence

Posted on: 28 April 2017

Chain link fences may all look identical to you, but the materials and designs used for that fencing is often very different. Knowing the details of how such fencing is made and installed can ensure you get the right choice for your property and are happy with your fencing for years to come. Note a few of those small but important details to consider, and then discuss these with a fencing contractor as needed. [Read More]

Does Your Home's Balcony Seem Crowded and Cluttered?

Posted on: 26 April 2017

The balcony attached to your apartment or condominium should be a welcoming oasis which you can use for relaxation, entertaining, or even as a place to work on the computer. However, if your balcony is crowded and cluttered, you may avoid that space altogether and feel anything but relaxed when you're outside. Note a few tips for adding style to a balcony without actually cluttering up the space, and for making it an outdoor area you really love. [Read More]

Cast Iron Fences: Compelling Reasons for Homeowners to Install Them

Posted on: 19 April 2017

Making a choice of fencing for your property is one of the most important decisions that you will have to make. Your choice of fencing material will not only influence the kerb appeal of the premises, but it will also dictate how beneficial it will be for you in the long run. One of the superior materials that you could consider is wrought iron fencing. Although the initial price of this fencing may seem expensive, it makes up for it by being highly functional. [Read More]