Friday, December 30, 2011

Installing A Vinyl Gate Yourself

If you've already got a vinyl fence set up around your home or yard, you need only to set up a vinyl gate to complete the look of your property and completely close it off from trespassers as well as other unwanted nonhuman guests. While many homeowners will hire a professional to install their new vinyl gate it's actually a straightforward process that requires a homeowner to spend only a small amount of time planning things out.

The first thing a homeowner will want to do when they opt to install a vinyl gate themselves is to measure the distance between the two fence posts where they intend to install their new gate. Once they have obtained the proper measurements they will want to purchase a vinyl gate that is one and a quarter inche less wide than the distance measured between the individual posts.

Once the measuring and purchasing processes are complete homeowner will need to hold their new gate between the two posts where the gate will be installed so that it's even with the vertical railings. They then must adjust the bottom edge of their new gate so that it is even with the bottom of their fence. Additionally they must position the gate between both posts while leaving a 5/8 inch gap on at one side.

Making their new gate level is the next step for a homeowner who is installing their own vinyl gate. In order to level the gate a homeowner will need help from a partner and have them hold the gate in place. The gate should be aligned so that each of its hinges are aligned directly over the top and bottom back rails of their gate. The longer narrower side of their gate hinge should be positioned over the railings while the shorter side should be against the fence posts.

With everything aligned a homeowner should then mark positions on their gate where they intend to drill holes. Drilling holes in a new vinyl gate without marking drilling positions first almost always result in mistakes and a gate that features unnecessary and out of place holes in it.

When a homeowner is ready to drill holes into their new vinyl gate they'll want to first lay it on a flat surface with its back railings pointing towards the sky. Lying the gate flat allows for more accurate drilling and fewer mistakes. A homeowner can then drill through their vinyl gate into the wood inside of the fence posts to create holes which will be needed to attach hinges and the gate latches later.

Lastly a homeowner will need to attach the hinges on their new vinyl gate to the appropriate fence posts and utilize wood screws for the task. First up is attaching the gate latch to the opposite fence post. The new gate should be held to the opening of the fence and aligned with the other half of each hinge with the holes in the back rails. Hinges can then be attached to the gate with screws through each drilled hole and finally a gates latches on the other side.

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Prepare Your Patio For Spring

Now that the holidays are officially over many homeowners turn their attention toward the spring season. While spring is still officially a few months away it has a tendency to creep up on unprepared homeowners, especially those who like to entertain guests once the weather has warmed up.

If you're this type of homeowner then you will undoubtedly begin thinking of ways to spruce up or improve your patio for the upcoming spring season and for the entertainment of guests. One way to really make a patio/backyard more comfortable and usable for entertaining guests is to add or upgrade an existing patio cover.

Having a good patio cover installed in a backyard not only ensures that guests will have a shady place to relax but it will also provide them with an area in which they can escape falling leaves, wind, debris, and in some cases rain. Patio covers made of wood and metal, while performing well for the first couple of years of their life, tend to degrade quickly and will offer fewer and fewer advantages to homeowners and their guests as the years roll on.

If you're considering putting in a new patio cover for the upcoming spring season or should you be considering upgrading to a vinyl patio cover please be sure to contact us so that we may help get you started and set you on the right path.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Vinyl Fences Aren't The Only Vinyl Products Available For Your Home

We speak often of vinyl fences and just about any subject you can imagine that relates to them. In this post however we want to talk a little bit about other vinyl products for your home. While vinyl fences remain very popular among homeowners who want a fence that requires little to no maintenance, there are other vinyl products for the home that offer the same benefits that vinyl fences do.

The first among these are patio covers. Vinyl patio covers are popular for the same reason vinyl fences are popular. These patio covers are low maintenance and homeowners can pick up a well constructed patio cover made of vinyl for a relatively low cost. Furthermore installation is a cinch and these patio covers last for years and even decades.

Gates made of vinyl are quickly rising in popularity among homeowners who are are all familiar with vinyl products as well as those who are just being introduced to them. Vinyl gates like fences made of the same material offer homeowners a sturdy product at a fair price and a plethora of different designs and brands to choose from.

Railings around a deck, patio, or balcony not only act as markers for the beginning and ending of an area but are often thought of as safety mechanisms as well. Vinyl railings are just as strong in security as their wood and metal counterparts but require almost no maintenance. Homeowners who purchase vinyl railings can rest easy knowing that people on their decks and balconies will not only know where those areas end but will be safe from hazards well.

Vinyl decks are available for homeowners who spent countless dollars and hours caring for a wood deck that continuously peels, cracks, warps and splinters. If you're such a person and simply want a  deck that you can enjoy without having to reapply finishing and reparative chemicals to it than a vinyl deck is for you.

Should you have any questions about any of vinyl products for your home please be sure to contact us so that we may provide you with the information you seek.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Is Vinyl Right For Your Home?

While vinyl products work in nearly every scenario, there are situations and homes which aren't really conducive to vinyl products. Knowing whether or not vinyl products will work for your home is really a matter of consulting with a professional who deals with things like vinyl fences, gates, and decks.

Most professionals can make a pretty good assessment over the phone but there are some that will even come to your home to determine whether or not vinyl will work for it. The rule of thumb for homeowners however should be to speak with a professional unless they are 100% certain that vinyl is right for their home.

Homes in which vinyl products might not work are homes that are owned by individuals with plenty of disposable income. In such scenarios a homeowner will have no problem purchasing the chemicals necessary to keep their wood and metal fences from  degrading nor will they have any financial issues with hiring people to take care of the maintenance for them. A second scenario in which metal and wood products might work better for a home is one where a homeowner seeks to greatly increase the value of their home. While a vinyl fence and other vinyl products can tremendously boost the value of a home, traditional wood and metal fences are sometimes valued more by buyers.

If you're uncertain of whether or not vinyl fencing or any other vinyl product is right for your home please don't hesitate to contact us as will be happy to help.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Low Quality Vinyl Fences: Buyer Beware

So you've been sold on the idea of purchasing a vinyl fence as opposed to a new wooden or metal fence. A vinyl fence can indeed be enticing for reasons related to both budget and design but homeowners must be wary of the many subpar vinyl fences on the market.

While nearly every company that manufactures and sells vinyl fences sells their products as being aesthetically comparable to wood, there are many brands and types of vinyl fences that are not up to snuff in terms of their design and construction. This is especially true of vinyl fences that are marketed as having the ability to be indistinguishable from a wood fence.

Vinyl fences constructed of lower quality plastics may, from great distances, look like wood but anyone who gets within a few yards of one will quickly recognize that the fence isn't made of wood but rather low-grade plastic. These types of fences don't even come close to looking like a middle-of-the-road vinyl fences either and instead look like nothing more than cheap plastic.

If you are currently searching for a vinyl fence for your home and are unsure of the different grades of quality please be sure to contact us that we may be of assistance.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Vinyl Fencing: The Non Toxic Solution

When individuals consider installing fencing in and around their home there is a lot to consider. Everything from cost, durability, and aesthetics crosses the minds of every person prior to the purchase of a fence. What many people don't think about however is safety which is equally important, if not more so, than all the aforementioned reasons.

While wood and metal fencing might look fantastic not only are they not as durable as vinyl fencing but they can be toxic to both children and animals as well. This is because wood and metal fences are often treated with hazardous chemicals in order to help preserve them and help them withstand things like heat, water, and wind. Who hasn't heard of children or pets who play near and sometimes ingest parts of a fence?

Vinyl fences on the other hand don't require any additional preservatives or chemicals as they are naturally resistant to weather and other natural elements. Should you have any questions about vinyl fences please be sure to contact us so that we may assist you.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Vinyl Fencing Is Extremly Flexible

We've often talked about the numerous advantages that vinyl fencing has over fencing made of wood and metal. Today we're going to continue with that train of thought and talk about another advantage vinyl has over woods and metal when it comes to fencing.

Not only is vinyl fencing resistant to heat and moisture but because it's essentially high grade plastic, it's vastly more flexible than wood and certainly more so than metal fencing. This means homeowners who live in areas where high winds blow constantly need not worry about their fencing being warped or misshapen by high-powered gusts. The same can be said of homeowners who live in areas where brutal storms are often the norm. Vinyl fencing is extremely sturdy and flexible and will withstand the types of weather and environments that wood and metal fencing will not.

Should you have any questions about the flexibility of vinyl fencing or should you wish to purchase one please be sure to contact us that we may be of assistance!

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Types of Fences for Your Yard

As you look at the variety of fencing products, you’ll be amazed at the differences between them. Some offer total privacy and security, while others offer neither of those qualities.

The picket fence is cute, not especially beautiful, but it serves its purpose when enclosing the front yard or simply around a garden area. Dogs may be able to jump over them and children climb over them, while smaller animals may climb between the slats. The picket fence is made from either wood or vinyl. Wood will need paint, and if you’ve never painted a picket fence, it is a real pain in the neck. They are usually less than four feet high so offer no security to or from anyone.

The second fence we look is a slat fence, and is made of wood or vinyl, and it offers the same beauty and security as the picket fence. In other words, animals and children will simply crawl under it or jump over it. You may see the slat fence around horse corrals, and they are rarely over five feet in height, and for some reason horses don’t jump over them.

The wooden lattice fence again has no security although some view it as pretty. It is often installed over wood or block walls to give an added benefit of security and privacy. Rarely if ever will you see a lattice fence as the entire fence. It is rather flimsy and needs other material to be strong.

The chain link fence is seen often where high winds blow. Beauty is never connected to the chain link fence, but durability is. The average height is about four or five feet, and can be jumped by any agile person or animal. Often the chain link stands as a barrier at businesses where you might spot rolls of barb wire that has been installed on top of the chain link. This discourages people from dropping in unannounced and unwanted. Those chain link fences are normally between five and eight feet high.

Many people install their own fencing, and it is relatively easy, but there is a lot of hard work involved. Plus you will have to purchase the material. If you don’t like to sweat, then you might consider hiring a fencing company to purchase and install your fences around your yard. They know what type lasts longer, and will be able to help you choose the type best suitable for your area.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Durawall: The Cost Effective Alternative

Having a stone wall built on your property can be expensive and may not be as durable and as sturdy as you may have wanted. Stone doesn't clean easily, it can also break or chip depending on the kinds of materials the contractor you pick out uses. Why not go with an vinyl wall instead? A Durawall is made to stand up to the elements and yet it has the same sturdy look of stone that you want for your backyard. It also features:
  • The Beautiful Look and Feel of a Real Stone Wall
  • Thick 6" Wide Construction
  • Low Maintenance Durable Vinyl Surface
  • Strong Steel Frame Structure
  • Durawall Increases the Value of Your Property
  • Great for Gate Walls
  • High Pony Walls with Wrought Iron Top
  • Lifetime Limited warranty
  • Durawall is Fire Resistant
  • Graffiti Resistant
Be sure to contact us if you  have any questions about Durawall products!

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