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precast fences
precast concrete fence outside of a gated community in California
Some people pick out fencing material based on looks or style. Some want the cheapest option. Many want the longest-lasting material for fencing. After all, who wants to go through the process of building a fence only to need to redo it in a few years?  If you want the longest-lasting material for fencing, you...
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woodcrete rails against a ranch with precast material
The most common material for ranch fencing is vinyl or wood. But, despite being common, are wood and vinyl the best options?  In today’s article, we will be discussing the type of material you should choose for your ranch fencing? Spoiler alert: the answer is precast concrete.  Why You Shouldn’t Go with Wood or Vinyl...
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Thuya trees planted near a precast concrete fence
Often when our clients are installing their precast concrete fence, they are also getting started on the landscaping. This brings up a common question. Can you plant trees near your precast fence? Yes, you can! You just need to be mindful of where you are planting and the type of tree you are planting. Read...
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HOA approved residential precast fence
If you have an HOA, getting them to approve your ideas can sometimes be tricky. You know that installing a precast concrete fence will be a benefit to the neighborhood. Now you need to convince the HOA. We want to help! Here are three tips to get your HOA to approve your precast fence.  Do...
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gate attached to a precast concrete fence
Are you 90% sure you want to install a precast concrete fence but have just a few more questions? If yes, one of them might be: Can you install a gate with a precast concrete fence? The short answer is yes! In fact, we often install gates for our clients. Here’s more about it and...
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a home on an open property that needs a precast fence
When you have an open property, your needs are different. What do we mean by an open property? We mean land either with nothing built on it or large property on an open field or near a forested area. Here’s are some reasons precast concrete is an excellent investment for your open property. Protect Your...
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Construction work is one of the most dangerous jobs in America. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 1 in 5 worker deaths in 2020 was in the field of construction. In 2019 alone, an estimated 195,600 workplace injuries occurred in the construction industry. This is just one of the many reasons why American...
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