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Enhance Your Property and Lifestyle: The Benefits of a Fence from Universal Fence LLC

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Enhance Your Property and Lifestyle: The Benefits of a Fence from Universal Fence LLC Your backyard should be your sanctuary a place for relaxation, recreation, and connection with nature. Often, achieving this ideal space requires a thoughtful approach, and a fence from Universal Fence LLC can be the key to unlocking its full potential. Beyond simply marking property lines, a well-designed and installed fence offers a wealth of benefits for homeowners. At Universal Fence LLC , we understand the importance of a quality fence that meets your specific needs and enhances your property’s value. Here are some of the key advantages you'll experience when you choose us for your fence installation: 1. Enhanced Security and Privacy: This is perhaps the most obvious benefit. A fence provides a physical barrier, deterring unwanted visitors and protecting your family, pets, and belongings. Universal Fence LLC offers a variety of fence styles and materials designed for optimal security, in...

Protecting Your Investment: A Guide to Wooden Fence Care from Universal Fences

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Protecting Your Investment: A Guide to Wooden Fence Care from Universal Fences A wood fence is more than a line of demarcation; it's an investment that brings curb appeal, privacy, and security to your property. But, like any outdoor feature, a wood fence needs proper care and maintenance in order to maintain its longevity and good looks. At Universal Fences, we don't just take pride in installing top-grade fences, we also like to give our customers the information they need to maintain them looking great for years to come. Below is a handy guide to defending your investment and keeping your wood fence in perfect shape: 1. Regular Inspections:  It is good practice to check your fence twice a year, preferably in spring and fall. Inspect for the following: Rot or Decay: Examine the bottom of the posts and where the wood touches the ground. Wood that is soft, spongy, or has a color change indicates rot. Loose or Missing Boards: Replace any missing, cracked, or warped boards to ens...