Vinyl, wood or ornamental fences give you more peace and security while adding charm and curb appeal. Fences are built to enhance the natural beauty of your yard while maintaining boundaries to protect children or pets on your property.
Vinyl fences have become very popular for their lengthy lifespan, low maintenance costs and beautiful appearance. Many manufacturers offer a lifetime warranty on all vinyl fencing products for the home owners peace of mind. Vinyl fencing comes in a number of varieties: 6 foot full privacy, semi private with diagonal/square lattice top, 2 or 3 rail acreage vinyl fence and classic picket vinyl fence.
Wood fencing remains one of the most popular choices in the market today. Timeless look, lower cost, customization and durability are some of the benefits from a wood fence. Unlike vinyl fencing, selecting a wood fence can allow you to be more creative with different gate styles, horizontal pickets, hanging flower beds and metal inserts. Although the ongoing maintenance of a wood fence is more than vinyl fence, the ability to replace or temporarily remove a section of wooden fence is significantly easier and cheaper,
Entertain or relax while enjoying the great outdoors by adding a deck to your home. A small extension or a multilevel deck adds charm and curb appeal to your property. There is two types of material we use to construct your deck: pressure treated wood or composite decking.
Composite decking is fast becoming the most popular new building material for its durability and low maintenance. Composite also comes in a variety of colours that never have to be repainted or finished. Many manufacturers of composite decking are now using recycled materials to help eliminate further waste in landfills and further deforestation.
Pressure treated wood is durable, timeless and the cheapest building material when it comes to constructing your deck. It comes in three main options: green treated, brown treated or cedar. Cedar wood is rot resistant and is less susceptible to bend and twist over time. It is slightly more expensive than green/brown treated wood but less than composite decking.
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