Your definitive blog for fencing questions in the Boise and Nampa area. Topics will include questions on fence installation, maintenance, repairs, and more!
Wrought iron is a classic and well-loved fencing material that has been regularly used as a fencing material for centuries. Although improvements have been made throughout the years, the essence remains the same: iron is smelted, forged, and welded together to form a fence. In fact, the word “wrought” originates from centuries past as the past tense of “work” because blacksmiths worked pieces or iron into the desired shapes. Today, wrought iron fences continue to be sought after, although they are among the most expensive fences to install. The reason for the higher cost of wrought iron fencing is twofold: first, because iron is a heavy material, shipping and materials costs are high. Second, because metal fences require being welded into place, the cost of labor is higher than fences that come in pre-arranged panels, such as vinyl fencing. Even so, wrought iron fences are here to stay, and have remained in popularity for the following reasons: Wrought iron is classic and high-e...
After a long winter here in the Treasure Valley with repeated teasing signs of warmer weather, our team at Certified Fencing is excited to finally have turned the corner towards spring! This season brings with it the new life that erupts this time each year, and the freshness of the winter thaw often translates into spring cleaning and preparing properties for the summer months as people spend more time outside. Today, we’ll be sharing general fence maintenance tips that apply to any fence material to help you as you prepare for this year: Fence Inspection. Regardless of the type of fence you have, it’s a good idea to conduct a thorough visual inspection of your fence at least once or twice a year, and spring is as good a time as any to do so. Keep a sharp eye out for any areas that are damaged in any way, or any missing or broken pieces. Damaged fences tend to get worse over time, and especially headed into months of sun exposure and exposure to sprinklers means you want to make sur...
Homeowners have a lot to manage, from the interior to the exterior of their home to landscaping and maintaining their residential fence in addition to the ins and outs of everyday life. Throw some kids and a pet or two into the mix, and we know things can get pretty hectic pretty quickly! Any one issue can throw the balance off, and we understand how frustrating it can be when a problem prolongs itself. One undesired phenomena that dog owners may experience is when their furry friend begins digging under their fence. Why is my dog digging under my fence? The first step to resolving this issue is to identify the reason that your pup is digging under the fence. Simply put, most dogs dig holes along or under a fence because they either want to get to something beyond the fence or to get away. Some of the motivations behind this may be: Anxiety or fear : different dogs have different personalities, and some dogs are stressed more easily than others. Your dog might perceiv...
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