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June 2022
Rotten timber fencing forming boundary to farmland caused by fungal decay with shallow depth of field
Wood, vinyl, metal, and concrete: which of these is most likely to rot? The answer is pretty clear: wood. Here is a bit more about wood rot, what to look for, and how to protect against rot. Wet Rot, Dry Rot, and White Rot Wet rot is the appearance of a fungal species, typically C....
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american precast fixing a damaged post for precast concrete rails
Precast concrete is designed to handle what life can throw at it. But sometimes big accidents do happen. When a whole tree falls down on the fence or when a car crashes into the fence, you might need to replace a post or a panel. Here are the steps we would go through when replacing...
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precast concrete in a residential backyard
You just decided to upgrade your house by installing a precast concrete fence and you want to make sure you do everything the right way. One question we see a lot is “Do I need liability insurance”? The short answer is no, as the customer you don’t need liability insurance. As the installer, we do....
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precast concrete against the metal wall
Have you gotten excited about installing a precast concrete fence, only to have your hopes dashed when you talk with your neighbor about the idea? Is the neighbor of your business or home set on keeping their wood, metal, or vinyl fence?  This isn’t a fun situation, and you really only have two options. One,...
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