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3 Ideas for Use Your Pool Fencing as Storage

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The primary function of pool fencing is to create safety and prevent unsupervised children from reaching the pool area. However, these fences can be multifunctional. If you have limited space in your yard, they can even be turned into storage. Here are a few ideas: 1. Hooks and Baskets If you have a wooden privacy fence around your pool, consider adding hooks to it to use as storage. Hooks on your fence can be used to hold anything from extra swimming suits to inflatable tubes to nets for cleaning.…

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4 Tips to Keep in Mind When Installing a Livestock Fence

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Fences make running a livestock farm much easier because it is easy to control the movements of the animals across the farm. Keep the following tips in mind in order to get the best from your fence. Put Central Lanes Central lanes or races allow you to direct the animals in any paddock you like without thinking about the location of that paddock. This is because the central lane allows you to herd the animals to that specific paddock that you would like them to graze in without making them move through several paddocks.…

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Four Fencing Options That Can Add Kerb Appeal To Your Home

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When you think of renovating and remodeling a home, you likely are focusing on the interior. The problem is that many people focus only on the interior. The exterior of the home needs to offer some type of appeal as well, above just having a new paint job. An aspect of this exterior remodel that you should consider is the fencing. Here are four fencing options that can add kerb appeal to your home.…

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3 Types of Chemical Treatments Used to Protect Timber Fences

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Timber fencing is universally popular for it’s natural looks, affordability, and the way the material blends with the rest of the garden. However unlike other fencing materials, timber fencing is also attractive to subterranean termites serving as a food source. Luckily to prevent termite and wood-borer damage, as  well as rot and fungal growth, homeowners building timber fences use a number of different chemical treatments that help to protect their fences.…

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Keep the Deer Out of Your Garden with These Four Fencing Options

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Although they are cute and charismatic, deer are one of the most invasive species in Australia, and if you are trying to garden, they are a pest. Although it can be challenging, with the right fence, you can keep the deer out of your garden. Here are four types of gardening fences to consider: 1. Very high fences Depending on the species, deer can easily jump 1.8 to 3 metres, and in most cases, they certainly do not need a running start.…

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How To Maintain Your Glass Pool Fencing

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Apart from providing great aesthetics for your pool and outdoor area, glass pool fencing is also attractive for its low-maintenance needs. Unlike wood that may be affected by moisture or metal that could rust over time, glass does not change over the years. However, you still have to do a few things to ensure your glass pool fencing remains spotless. Location and setting On a day-to- day basis, your glass fence needs to be protected from anything that could hit the glass and cause damage.…

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Enhancing Security Gates: 3 Ways To Prevent Tailgating

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According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Housing Survey, gated communities are lower risk for being victims of burglary than non-gated communities. Still, many communities are concerned that unauthorized intruders may be able to infiltrate the property and get past the security gates by simply tailgating the vehicle in front of them. Here are 3 ways to prevent tailgating: Having A Security Guard On Stand-By If your gated community has the resources needed to hire a security guard to be on stand-by at all times at the gates to monitor which vehicles are going in and out, you can significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized intruders entering through tailgating.…

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3 Fencing Options to Deter Your Cat From Escaping the Garden

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Many cat owners would like to let their pet outside, but are worried about them becoming lost or injured. To give them a taste of the great outdoors without jeopardising their safety, some owners select or customise their fencing in order to make it impossible for their cat to escape the garden. Here’s a quick rundown of the advantages and disadvantages of the most popular methods. Metal Fencing Metal fencing works—that’s the central advantage.…

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