by Fortress Fencing | Feb 17, 2015 | Blog
Typically a residential chain link or ornamental fence for a back yard would take two days. The first day the posts are set in concrete, with the rest of the fence being installed on the second day. If the property is much larger then a third day would be required....
by Fortress Fencing | May 27, 2014 | Blog
Winter is hard on chain link fences. You may have noticed that your fence has stood up well for years and then one spring it is sagged and torn from the top rail. The snow fall amounts dictate what will happen to your fence along with thaws and then freezing. The snow...
by Fortress Fencing | Mar 26, 2014 | Blog
The answer is most always “Yes”. Actually, I can’t think of any situation where you wouldn’t want a gate on both sides if it is possible. Sure, a gate may add a few dollars to the overall cost of the fence project, but will pay off greatly in...
by Fortress Fencing | Mar 25, 2014 | Blog
Many property owners who don’t necessarily need a fence wonder if it will increase the sale price of their home if they have a fence installed. Or, those who need one, if they can recoup the cost if they ever sell. There are as many answers as there are homes....
by Fortress Fencing | Mar 25, 2014 | Blog
I have had customers tell me, “The property line runs right here… sorta”. “Sorta” just isn’t good enough. You need to locate your property pins or have an accurate lot survey diagram in order to avoid arguments with your neighbour...
by Fortress Fencing | Mar 24, 2014 | Blog
Choosing the best fence for your pets and for yourself can be a difficult decision as every fence has its advantages and disadvantages. We will sort through them here to aid in your decision. “Invisible Fence” This is a system whereby a wire is...
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