Monday, September 14, 2020

Good Fences Make Good Neighbors

Robert Frost once wrote “Good Fences Make Good Neighbors,” a poem that challenges the act of following old, irrelevant ideals that have been passed down over time. Although Frost took a more philosophical approach against fences, those structures are indeed beneficial for those who have them installed.

Whether you have installed a vinyl, aluminum, chain link or wood fence, they all protect your property from intruders, animals and other unwanted guests. Vinyl is particularly low maintenance and beautifully adorns your property. This material does not have to be painted, so you do not have to worry about looking like Tom Sawyer during the summer time. These fences also do not peel, rot, warp, split, blister, corrode or rust because they do not absorb moisture. Although wood does this, it is still a wonderful addition to your home. A white picket fence has always been the ideal vision of the American dream. Wood fences can also be worked into the natural landscape of your property to give your home charm, privacy and security all at once.

Like wood, aluminum adds aesthetic appeal to any landscape. These fences look similar to traditional wrought-iron fences but does not require the tedious amount of maintenance that wrought-iron typically demands. Aluminum still provides the same amount of beauty and protection as wrought-iron. Chain link fences also offer a large amount of protection from unwanted guests. Chain link is the most economical fencing option and it still allows you the chance to see who or what is on the other side of the barrier. This fence does not block out your neighbors like the others do but it still provides you with privacy. It also allows you to have a green vinyl coating so that the fence can blend in with your surroundings.

Although all of these fences seem like a good idea, installing any of them on your own can be extremely difficult. It’s always a good idea to consult fencing technicians who have the experience and expertise in their respective field. A fence is only ever as good as it’s installation and you want to make sure that your installation will stay in place for a long time. The worst case scenario would be that it would only last five years before a large gust of wind knocked it over.

Robert Frost made a great attack against fences in philosophical sense but having a fence physically protects your property and family, giving you the safety you deserve.

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