Fencing Blog

Chain link fencing is an affordable, durable, and low-maintenance option for both residential and commercial properties. But what happens when you want to replace your fence? Can chain link fencing be recycled? The answer is yes. You can definitely recycle your chain link fence. Chain-link is designed for use outdoors, so it ages well and … Continue reading “How Can I Recycle My Chain Link Fence?”

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If your wooden fence has reached the end of its lifespan, it’s time to tear the old fence out and replace it with a new one! For this project, you may wonder where to start. At Pittsburgh Fence Company, we’ve put together an article on how to tear down our old wooden fence efficiently and … Continue reading “How Do you Tear Down An Old Wooden Fence?”

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Rabbits are mostly harmless animals, but they can wreak havoc on your garden, munching on all the veggies and other plants that you’ve worked so hard to grow. To help keep rabbits out of your garden, Pittsburgh Fence Company offers a wide range of fencing options to meet your needs. Signs You Need A Fence … Continue reading “The Best Fence To Keep Rabbits Out Of Your Garden”

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If you are considering installing a wooden fence or revamping your existing one, you will need to decide whether to paint it or stain it. Whichever option you choose, make sure you choose one, as going without can shorten the lifespan of your fence.

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In short, to have a contractor come in and install a fence,  the national average is $3,440 on the low end. However, there are several factors, from height to materials, that can increase or decrease your total residential fence cost. At Pittsburgh Fence Company, we’ve put together some average costs to give you a better … Continue reading “How Much Will My Fence Cost?”

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Fencing boundary issues are a common occurrence between neighbors and have been since fencing was installed between homes. In some cases, it can be difficult to determine whether the fences that split the land into different sections belong to one parcel or the other. When each property owner has a fence, it can be easy … Continue reading “Which Side of the Fence Am I Responsible for Maintaining?”

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