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Precast concrete creation process
When your precast concrete wall shows up at your house or project site, you may wonder how it’s all made. Maybe you have seen cast-in-place concrete being installed and wonder if it’s the same or a little bit different.  When we create a concrete wall or fence, we put great attention to detail into your...
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Man holding blue spray paint
It’s never a fun moment: you look at your nice precast concrete wall and find ugly graffiti all over it. Even if the sight makes you want to cry, you still need to act fast. The faster you clean it, the easier it is to remove. Here’s the best method for removing graffiti and cleaning...
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White wood fence
Choosing the right fencing for your home can be stressful. There are so many different options, and you want to be sure it looks good. You also want to make sure you choose a fence that is going to last for years, so you don’t spend all your time repairing your fence and throwing money...
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Kid measuring his height
When you are looking to build a precast concrete fence, you might be wondering, “how high should I go?” The answer to that depends somewhat on what purpose the fence will have. If you are looking to block noise from the road or from your neighbors, remember the rule that if you can see the...
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Paint rollers on a wall
If grey isn’t your color, there are many ways you can spice up the looks of your precast concrete wall. The easiest and longest-lasting way is by adding pigment to the concrete as it’s being cast.  But what happens if you get tired of the permanent color and want a change? Repainting your precast walls...
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Brown cows on a ranch
When a rancher shows you their budget for the year, fencing will be one of the largest expenses on there. The most iconic look is split ranch rails, and ranchers have used wood fencing, wire fencing, or vinyl fencing to create that. Here’s a comparison to show you why you should go with American Precast...
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Aerial view of houses
Most HOAs provide the maintenance and upkeep of landscaping and structures in common areas. This will often include fences or walls around the entire neighborhood. These fences protect the buildings and people inside and give much-needed privacy.  Often, these walls are large and built from solid material like concrete or brick. Choosing precast fences in...
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Brown dog raising its hand
You may have heard that precast concrete is incredibly durable and strong, it’s relatively cheap to install and maintain, and it’s a high-quality option for fences and walls. Even though it’s been around for a while, you might still have questions. Here are six of the most common questions about precast concrete and the answers...
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Squirrel eating
Pests are everywhere – in the country and in the city. Small animals like rabbits and squirrels love to chomp on the tasty things you might have in your garden – your beloved tomatoes or strawberries, for example. Large pests like deer can ruin a garden overnight and finding a bear on your doorstep will...
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Elderly couple watching their house after fire
After experiencing a devastating fire, like many in California, you will have several things to think about – one of the main ones being the rebuilding process. You will have to deal with insurance questions, deal with the demolition of the damaged structures, and – at some point – decide what materials you want to...
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