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Trex Fencing – Privacy Considerations and More

May 5, 2016Edmund Rose

Trex Fencing Offers Advantages Over Wood

In thinking about a property in high visibility area, particularly where a home or building is in an urban space or where the buildings on the property are close to the fence line, Trex provides several unique benefits:

 

  • The interlocking picket system completely blocks the view through the fence. Wood fencing is susceptible to shrinkage and can create unpleasant gaps which reduce privacy. Even a board-on-board design in wood isn’t fully private as wood pickets tend to warp creating gaps as well.
  • The fence looks the same on both sides. Most wood fences have framing on one side, but with Trex you will see the same elegant design as the passers-by on the other side.
  • Unlike wood fences where pickets are usually attached with nails or a significant number of screws, Trex is easy to disassemble if you need to replace some of the components. The interlocking system makes the fence secure, but if you need to take it apart, there’s no need to extract a large number of screws.
  • Trex provides better sound suppression than other fences. While it won’t entirely eliminate street sounds it can muffle them more effectively .
  • Trex is much thicker than vinyl. Kids kicking balls or throwing small rocks against the fence aren’t likely to break it in normal situations, whereas thinner-wall products break more easily with similar force.
  • Trex can be painted. For example, if graffiti has adhered and can’t be removed, the tagged area can be painted over. You can do that with wood as well, of course, but not with vinyl or similar manufactured products. And, unlike wood, Trex won’t rot, splinter, crack, or warp.
  • Block wall is susceptible to cracking as it settles. It also has a harsher “look” than a fence. If aesthetics are a big part of an owner’s decision, Trex soars past mere functionality.

 

Gaps between pickets in wood fence

Filed Under: Selling Points, Wood Fencing, Wood-Alternative Fencing Tagged With: Privacy, Vinyl Fencing, Wood Fencing

Project Spotlight: Walgreens Installation by Kent Fence (Topeka KS)

April 26, 2016Edmund Rose

Fence by Kent Fence Company of Topeka KansasNEWS RELEASE (DP) – Topeka, KS. Nine months after the installation of over 800’ of 8’ high Trex Seclusions at the Walgreens in southwest Topeka, reviews are pouring in. “You wouldn’t believe the compliments,” said Tom Kent, owner of Kent Fence Co. “It’s the first time we worked with the product. It’s also the first major job in the Topeka that includes Trex. But we suspect this will really lead to a lot more, especially with all of the homeowners who see it driving by. Any fence that can hold up in the 80-90 mph Kansas winds like this (Trex) is really a good product.”

 

Kent Fence Co. is a family owned and operated business that has been in business since 1977. Kent prides itself that there is no job too small or too large. Tom credits the combination of residential fencing and commercial projects which have allowed our company to grow to about 380 jobs a year.

 

“Walgreens was not an easy installation. It starts on top of a retaining wall, with downhill slope,” said Kent. “We figured out how to work with it and it came out really good. Everyone involved is really happy with it.”

 

Tom is one of five Kents who have contributed to the company’s history. Presently, Mark Kent is the Sales and Operations Manager and David Kent is the Senior Working Foreman.

 

The success of this project bodes well for both Trex Fencing and Kent Fence going forward in Tom’s estimation. For more information on this project and on Trex fencing from Kent Fence Co., contact  the company at: (785) 233-2291.

 

Trex fencing installed by Kent Fence for Walgreens in Topeka Kansas
Trex fencing installed by Kent Fence for Walgreens in Topeka Kansas

Trex fencing installed by Kent Fence for Walgreens in Topeka Kansas
Trex fencing installed by Kent Fence for Walgreens in Topeka Kansas
Trex fencing installed by Kent Fence for Walgreens in Topeka Kansas

 

Filed Under: Commercial Fencing, Project Spotlight, Selling Points Tagged With: Commercial Fencing, Kent Fence Co, Project Spotlight, Topeka KS, Walgreens

New Before & After Pictures

February 26, 2016Edmund Rose

Trex Fencing installed at a model home in a new development

 

The Before & After Project Pictures feature of our website has become popular. That makes sense. Future buyers of Trex Fencing want to get an idea of how much Trex will improve the appeal of their property. Here are a couple of projects submitted by contractors that demonstrate just that.

 

The first project entailed the installation of 8′ tall fencing to provide additional privacy and hide an old fence on the neighboring property. A local contractor installed the fence in the Los Angeles, California area. The second project was installed by a handyman in Utah. We like how the homeowner opted for a color-combination fence and gate (Woodland Brown posts and rails with Saddle pickets).

 

Project photos of fence project before and after installation  Multi-color gate, before and after picture
 

Filed Under: Creativity, Selling Points Tagged With: 8 ft. Fence Height, 8' Tall Fencing, Before and After

Before & After Fence Installation in Chino Hills, CA

October 5, 2015Edmund Rose

Trex Fencing constructed in Chino Hills CaliforniaOne of the primary reasons homeowners select Trex fencing is to eliminate the nuisance of upkeep. Here’s an example of a project that shows a wood fence that was beyond the point of repair and what it looks like after Trex was installed.

 

It’s always nice to see BEFORE & AFTER shots. They demonstrate how much of a difference a new Trex fence can make in improving the appearance of a property. This particular Saddle color fence in Chino Hills, California is also a good example of how well Trex handles steep slopes. The brackets accommodate a significant angle and the rails cut just like wood.

 

 

Wood Fencing Before Installing Trex Trex Fencing After Installation

Filed Under: Selling Points, Wood Fencing, Wood-Alternative Fencing Tagged With: Before and After, California, Chino Hills, Sloping, Trex Fencing, Wood Fencing

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