Frequently Asked Questions
Do I
need to be home for a bid?
It is not necessary for you
to be home in order for us to complete a bid. A copy
of the estimate can be left on the door or faxed to you
Do I need to be home during fence installation?
It is not necessary for you to be
home during the time that we install your fence.
Please make sure that there are no pets in the yard.
What are my financing
options?
We require a deposit of
one-half the total invoice amount at the time we install
posts and the second half is due at completion. We
accept all major credit cards and personal checks.
How
long will installation take?
Normally, installing a fence
takes three days. The first day we will set the posts
and allow the concrete to cure for the second day. The
third day we will install the rails and pickets.
Naturally if there is inclement weather, the process can
take longer.
Should I use wooden or metal posts?
Wooden posts are a
less expensive alternative to metal posts but there is a
major difference is quality and how long they will last.
Your wooden posts will rot due to the elements usually
within five years. Metal posts are not compromised by
the elements and will endure almost indefinitely
Should I use chain link or wood?
Chain link is the most economical choice in
fencing. It is
extremely durable, however, there is a lack of privacy.
A
wood fence offers a barrier of
sorts and keeps the outside world from looking in.
Should I use spruce or cedar wood?
Either one is a good choice for
your
fence. The major
difference between the two is basically the cost and the
look. Spruce is a less expensive material and looks
like a raw wood. Cedar is a more expensive material
that has a natural red tone. Cedar is also naturally
insect repellent. One material is not better than the
other as far as quality is concerned.
Should I stain or seal my fence?
Yes you
should. A
fence can be a considerable
investment and you should do everything possible to protect
that investment. Given the weather conditions in North Texas, the sun and rain can seriously deplete the
look of your
fence and shorten the life
of it as well. Your
fence should be stained or
sealed yearly in order to protect it from the elements.