Tips on Keeping Glass Pool Fencing Sparkling Clean and Streak-Free with Minimal Effort

Posted on: 8 October 2018

Glass pool fencing is a great investment for any swimming pool. When kept clean and crystal clear, it adds a touch of elegance and modernity to the pool area, provides a non-obtrusive view of the other side of the pool and adds kerb appeal to the entire home. Having said that, one of the things that makes many pool owners shy away from installing glass pool fence panels around their pool is the notion that glass fencing is difficult to clean.
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4 Reasons to Pick Timber Over Metal for Your Garden Gate

Posted on: 21 March 2018

If your garden can't be accessed from anywhere but your house, you'll obviously need to have a small gate fitted to ensure people can get in and out without impacting privacy and security. When you're choosing a garden gate, one of the first things you'll need to do is decide on a material, and that should come down to timber vs. metal. Both options have their benefits, but here are just four reasons why you should choose a timber garden gate.
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Choosing the Right Fence For Your Property

Posted on: 29 November 2017

Choosing the right fencing for your property may be more difficult than you realize, as some fences are more durable than others, while some fences may not look quite right, given the overall size of your lot. To ensure you choose the right fence for your property, note a few tips to keep in mind so you know you opt for the best style and material and are happy with that fence once it's installed.
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Details to Discuss With Your Neighbour Before Putting Up a Dividing Fence

Posted on: 11 October 2017

If you are thinking about installing a dividing fence to separate your property from an adjacent property, it is imperative that you consult with your neighbour and reach an agreement before getting started on the project. The fencing agreement must be written and signed so it can be legally binding — a gentleman's agreement may not be legally enforceable if one or both parties fails to fulfil their part of the agreement.
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