Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Ornamental Iron with Finials and Puppy Bars




When A-Z Fence Company first came across this job, the existing fence was a cinder block wall. The wall served functional for keeping children and pets secure in the yard, but did not allow the homeowners to take advantage of the beautiful Bee Caves views surrounding the house. Initially, A-Z Fence was only going to replace the gates, but to everyone's surprise the cinder block wall came tumbling down during the replacement process. The homeowner then realized a completely new fence was needed.

The perfect selection was made, a Vista Style Ornamental Iron Fence with spear top finials and puppy bars along the bottom. The crew also installed a 14' x 6' driveway gate complete with operator and remotes and a pedestrian walk gate. The fence turned out beautiful once installation was complete. The iron fence suited this situation wonderfully. The family dog cannot escape due to the "puppy bars" along the bottom of the fence, the children are secure in their yard, and the homeowners can enjoy the hill country wilderness around them. Let A-Z Fence Company find the perfect fencing solution for you, your family, and lifestyle. Call today for a free estimate, 512-922-8095.

4 comments:

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  2. The whole compound is laced with beautifully designed fence with lightings on every post that creates a brightly lighted spot of this " jewel "in the Village.
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  3. Both of these files go together similarly, only the pocket sides adhere on different sides.
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  4. enough cuttings including one to complete the row. I leave gaps of 20 cm (8 inches) but some use a gap of 25 cm (10 inches). If you would like to have turf grown up to the fence, lay an unobtrusive mowing strip similar to that in the image above. local fence installers

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