Last updated 7 days ago
Come to Chamblee Fence Company to check out the different types of metal fences we offer. Aluminum, Montage and Steel are the fencing options to choose from. All of them have different benefits, so contact us today by calling (678) 430-3201 to find your perfect fence!
Last updated 13 days ago
Wood fences offer unparalleled beauty and warmth to a yard. Use the following resources to learn more about choosing and caring for a fence. Chamblee Fence Company is the place to go in Atlanta for premier fences. Call (678) 430-3201 for all the information you need about fencing.
- HGTV.com gives you some helpful suggestions to protect your wood fence from damage and rotting.
- Find out why wood fencing is such a great addition to your home with this article from This Old House.
- Adding a wood fence to your yard gives you the perfect excuse to create an outdoor oasis like the ones illustrated in this article from Better Homes and Gardens.
- Wood Magazine shows that cedar has been popular for millennia, even among the ancient Egyptians, thanks to its durability and ease of working.
- Keep the plants around your fence looking great with these tips from MarthaStewart.com.
Last updated 23 days ago
When you choose to install a wood fence in your yard, you have a few important decisions to make. The type of wood you pick will influence the look and function of your fence. Both cedar and pressure-treated pine offer a variety of benefits for your property. Keep reading to see which one is the best option for you and your home:
Many people consider cedar the strongest of the wood fencing materials. Cedar offers stability that surpasses many other kinds of softwoods. Available in a wide selection of styles, sizes, and grades, cedar fencing can easily be utilized to complement your yard. You can also paint or stain this wood to create a colorful, rich look and realize your ideal fence.
Cedar maintains its shape and shine even when exposed to strong weather conditions. Adding a protective stain will enhance its ability to withstand wind and water. Since it is such a light wood, it will not shrink or warp, unlike many other wood varieties.
Before a fence contractor installs a pine fence in a homeowner’s yard, the wood is pressure treated with chemical preservatives. This protective barrier keeps the fence safe from pests like termites and fungi that like to eat away at the material.
This whitewood variety gives your property a beauty and elegance that greatly enhances the look of your property. Pressure treatment extends the life of your fence, giving you enjoyment of its understated appeal and reliable durability for many years to come.
If you need a new fence and live in the Atlanta area, Chamblee Fence Company is here for you. For more than five decades, we have installed quality wood and metal fences with care and dedication. Visit our website or call (678) 430-3201 to learn more about wood fences and to find the perfect fence for your property.
Last updated 1 month ago
Before you get ready to have a great new fence installed, it is important to check the building codes and zoning rules of the city. You should also talk to your home owner’s association to make sure you have the correct measurements for your property line. It is also a good idea to talk to your neighbors about your fence plans.
As you can see in this video, there are many great fencing options to choose from. Wood fences are affordable and stylish. Synthetic fences give you the look of wood with less maintenance. Metal fences protect your property and add a unique aesthetic appeal.
No matter your fence preference, Chamblee Fence Company has a fence for you. Call (678) 430-3201 today to start planning your new fence.
Last updated 1 month ago
A wood fence is both a decorative and functional addition to your property. Whether you prefer picket, rail, or privacy, you can maintain your fence with the proper care. Use these tips to prevent damage and rot from ruining the appeal of your beautiful wood fence:
The elements can pose some of the biggest dangers to your wood fence. Applying a wood preservative is one of the best ways to protect your fence from water and other weather conditions. Wood preservative acts as a protective barrier against fungi growth and moisture, both of which can cause rot and decay. Talk to your fence contractor about the best kind of preservative to use on your particular fence.
- Keep Landscaping Away from Fencing
Stray bushes, trees, and vines growing too close to the fence should be cut back. Too much excess weight on the fencing can damage the posts and even cause warping. Moisture from the vines can also lead to wood rot. Regularly check your landscaping to make sure it does not start to grow too close to the fence.
- Avoid Sprinklers and Hoses
When wood gets wet, it is highly susceptible to rotting. Go through your yard and make sure none of your sprinklers are pointed toward the fence. When you use a hose in the yard, take care not to point it at the fencing. Although you cannot keep all moisture away, these simple tips will prevent issues with excess water.
If your old wood fence is already too damaged, Chamblee Fence Company can help. We have been serving the residents and businesses of the Atlanta area since 1959. With our great selection of wood privacy fences, picket fences, and rail fences, you can incorporate this wonderful aesthetic into your exterior design. Visit our website to learn more about our selection of fences. Call (678) 430-3201 when you are ready to upgrade to a newer and stronger fence.