Do
I have to be home during installation? We insist that you meet with our
foreman before we begin work and remain easily accessible for the duration of
the installation, preferably on site. Issues will arise, they always do. You will
make the best decision if you can see the problem. What
is a Rock Charge? Post depth is critical to wood fences. Shallow posts
will cause the fence to lean, which looks awful and can be dangerous. Our pricing
assumes that our augers can dig to the required depth with minimal hand digging.
If our crew has a problem digging, the foreman will stop immediately and show
you the problem. Any extra charge must be agreed to before the extra labor is
begun. Do you concrete the posts? Gateposts
can require the added strength of a concrete footer; however, placing a wooden
post in a concrete footer will trap moisture by restricting drainage and the post
rots at ground level. We tamp alternating layers of backfill and dry concrete
mix. The result is a tight footer around the post that will allow drainage. Can
you keep the top level? Level and straight are not the same thing. We prefer
to follow the ground contour, keeping the top of the fence as straight as the
terrain will allow. It looks best installed that way. If you prefer level the
panels can be stepped. How high can the fence
be? Generally, the municipalities in this area limit the height of residential
fences to 6 high in the back of the house and 4 high in the front.
Our estimator will recommend that you check with the local Zoning Department if
he suspects a problem. We are not responsible for zoning violations. Do
I need a permit? Every municipality has its own Building Code. You are
responsible for making sure that the proposed fence complies with the local Building
Code. You are also responsible for obtaining building permits and any applicable
permit fees. Should the fence be treated?
Exposure to natures elements rots wood. Any commercial wood treatment will
slow natures course. Always use a product with a UV inhibitor. How
long does a wooden fence last? The climate, exposure to the sun and wind,
the water table and the insect population will impact the life expectancy of a
wood fence. The average is about 15 years. What
kind of guarantee do you give? We do not offer a standard guarantee, however,
our name is our most valuable asset and we do stand behind our work. Complaints
are handled on an individual basis and all cases of defective workmanship are
corrected free of charge. Note: THERE ARE NO
GAURANTEES ON LUMBER PRODUCTS.
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