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Top 5 Benefits of Trex® Fencing for Your Denver Home
Installing a privacy fence to enclose your backyard gives you instant privacy and protection for your children and pets. While cedar fence is very popular in the Denver area, Trex® fencing is gaining in popularity. And it’s not hard to see why.
Today, we’re going to go over the top 5 benefits of Trex® fencing for your Denver area yard.
1. It’s Eco-Friendly
Trex® Fencing is made from 95% recycled materials (reclaimed wood, sawdust, and recycled plastic), making it an eco-friendly choice you can feel good about. Trex® annually keeps more than 400 million pounds of plastic and wood scrap out of landfills.
2. No Splinters, Warping, Cracking, or Rotting
And while Trex® fencing has the look of a wood fence and comes in natural wood colors, it doesn’t have any of the drawbacks a wood fence does. It will never splinter, warp, crack, or rot. This means you won’t have regular fence repairs as the fence ages or is exposed to severe weather.
3. Low Maintenance
Trex® fencing is very low-maintenance. It may need a hosing down a couple of times a year. But it will never need to be sanded, stained, or painted to keep looking its best. That saves you time AND money every year, year after year.
4. No “Ugly” Side
In addition, with a Trex® fence, there’s no “ugly” side to the fence, unlike with a stockade fence. With a stockade fence, you see the backer rails, fasteners, etc. while your neighbor sees the smooth side.
But with Trex® fencing, you get the same visual benefit of the “pretty” side of the fence your neighbor sees. With its board-on-board appearance along with top and bottom fascia rails, a Trex® fence has a beautiful, finished appearance on both sides.
5. 25-Year Residential Warranty
Trex® also provides an industry-leading 25-year residential warranty on fencing products. This is your guarantee that the fence will not warp, split, crack, or rot. If there is any sort of manufacturing defect, Trex® will either replace the portion with the problem or refund your money. The commercial warranty is 10 years.
While the upfront cost of Trex® fencing might be more than a cedar fence or wood fence, the low maintenance and increased durability can make it a more cost-effective and less time-consuming option. As always, we recommend professional fence installation to get optimal results.
Related Reading:
· How Professional Fence Installation Increases Your Home’s Value
· Mistakes to Avoid with Your New Fence Installation
Schedule a FREE Trex Fencing Installation Quote
If your HOA requires Trex® fencing or you just love the look and low maintenance, you’re not alone. We install this composite fencing all throughout the Denver area. The fastest way to reach us to schedule a fence installation quote is to call us at (720) 418-8194. You can also fill out the form and we’ll get back to you by the next business day. Building a fence that will last takes time and expertise. We have an abundance of both.
We serve both residential and commercial clients throughout the Denver metro area, including Lakewood, Wheatridge, Arvada, Littleton, Golden, and surrounding areas.
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Drabble from the Shitty Roadtrip, a "modern" Sif & Dug AU. Written in 2019, posted in 2023 with the encouragement of some friends.
This one in particular was inspired by the 99% Invisible podcast's ep. 130, "Holdout", and the story of Edith Macefield.
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When the bulldozers came in autumn, she was still sitting in her plastic lawn chair the way she had every morning for years. Sometime between fifteen-past-ten to around eleven. Right in front of the garage with the same crystal tumbler in her hand, and an oil-colored cat at her feet. The same lazy, reclined pose with one leg crossed over the other, the same bounce in her foot, the same faded hair, like the color of old paper.
And for the next few months, she lived there every day as if the chain link fence that bordered the property, lined with wooden boards hand-painted “NO SOLICITING”, and “SCREW OFF”, somehow kept her from seeing the other houses in the neighborhood as they were demolished around her, one by one.
First it was letters during the winter prior. Everyone in the subdivision got one in their mailbox: Generic language written for some general audience, printed on respectable bleach-white stationary with some faceless executive’s signature at the bottom in the same ink as the notification itself, as if the name was just a badge flashed at them to make them feel small compared to the white collar jackass, kicking his feet up in penthouse office of a development company in Denver. She’d seen plenty of real badges, she’d scoff. She wasn’t afraid of a name.
She’d drop the letter in her garbage bin and mutter something about wanting to see the man himself before she’d give him the time of day.
Just a couple months later, all the neighbors were putting out all their things on the driveway that they weren’t keeping, taking advantage of the warming weather. All the outdated clothes and knicknacks that wouldn’t look good in their nice, simple new duplexes across town. She’d make fun of them in smalltalk, but she liked to hear about the pretty brown brick and the wide windows over the covered doorways with a bit of a glimmer in her eyes, then turn around and buy a cup of lemonade from the young kids on the block on her way back to her house at the end of the road with the oil slick cat at her heels.
Everyone would check up on her right up until they left, and she would tell them the same thing every time they asked why she was staying. After all, the development company was making such a generous offer on their properties, as well giving them a great deal on their duplexes across town. Every time, she’d shake her head like they were the idiots and change the topic. They’d play along.
One by one, houses were left as they were. No new residents. Just boards and little fliers with local administration codes and impressively bland lawyerspeak. Empty little boxes of siding and beams, of drywall, glass, and memory. All left behind until the lady in the house at the end of the road was the only one left during the hottest days of the year before school started back up. There’d be no busses to come down the road this fall.
More letters filled the crooked, dented aluminum mailbox, and even though they were addressed to her by name this time, there’s no doubt about where they’d ended up. There were some rumors that the visiting land development suits were chased off her porch with a wooden bat. No one can say if it’s true or not, but no one could deny it: it sounded like just the thing she’d do. The offers were kept open for her property, regardless.
So when the bulldozers came with they yellowing leaves, she sat on the cracked concrete driveway with her glass, and every day there was one less house to stare at. The crews became familiar with her, even going so far as to wave at her when she came out to sit in her chair. She’d let them use the tree in her yard to eat lunch under since all the others had been cut down, and the oil-colored cat would come out to take stock of the strangers with his crooked tail high in the air. They learned from his collar that his name was Texas and they’d watch for him to come limping up to slither against their dusty boots when they stopped every day around noon.
The oil slick cat would have to stay inside as the big concrete structures started to go up, dwarfing the little house at the end of the road, though the lady would laugh that she isn’t terribly disappointed about the sharp decline in the number of dead rodents she’d find the garage.
To most it would seem a sad thing. To be cornered in by the ever-changing world, behind the rusting chain-link fence and the original wood siding, slowly decaying with time. Everyone who’d ask her would get a shrug and she’d look out the window at the concrete shell of the office building going up just outside her kitchen window, and the empty, treeless lots that used to be her neighbors.
Few would think anything was wrong. After all, she didn’t seem to mind the noise and the crews, constantly banging and buzzing and yelling just outside, and they’d grown used to each other as she went about her business every day, rummaging through old boxes in the garage and singing soulful old tunes with her bedroom window open.
Some time during the next spring, it would be noon before they’d mutter that the lady hadn’t been out to her chair yet, and Texas hadn’t run out to remind them it was time to take a load off with his gimpy gait and crooked tail. They’d knock on the door and find her haggard but welcoming, explaining that Texas had a rough night and she didn’t sleep much, but he’s off to find her the biggest damn mouse they’d ever see. One of the younger guys would go to the store to bring her a bouquet of roses, and with a sad smile, she’d push it back into his hands, saying how much she hated roses and that they’d be better off for his girl.
They ate lunch in her house instead, and traded stories while she played Elvis and Johnny Cash on her guitar, and drank whiskey from her crystal tumbler. The way she’d tell it. she used to be a singer— traveling all over the country, carrying nothing but a backpack and the guitar, with a man whose longest relationship was with a shitty old station wagon after he’d spent his life as a covert government agent all over the world. They’d laugh and tell her that sounded like it was stolen from the movies, but they’d never dismiss her entirely.
The retail spaces with their second and third floor offices were finished that summer, which meant across the street, the new condos were going up. The crews would come knocking on her door every day to make sure she’d be there for lunch and tease her about the state of the yard, the unkempt shrubs creeping up to the windows, and the dandelions in the grass.
“For wishin’,” she’d joke, and then she’d ask them if they could figure out what was wrong with her TV set, or her bathtub, and they’d take turns, knowing her little projects would always keep them an extra half an hour or so before they got back on site. The superintendent wasn’t too upset as long as everything was on schedule.
She’d call them by name and ask them how their kids were, if their wife got the job, if their brother had proposed yet, and tease them about the noise that they blasted from their open truck windows. They couldn’t help noticing that she’d guess the artist right. Most of the time. They’d give her rides to the store and back, and tease her back about her bad taste in liquor. She’d just grin and say she liked the cheaper stuff, that it reminded her of her days spent on the road, trying to make it big. They’d ask her if she ever did, and she’d just shrug and tune to a less-popular local station, saying she’d made it on the radio once, and they still play her Elvis cover sometimes.
She was a constant. A fixture upon the street where little houses had turned to big industry, and an ugly reminder that no matter how many boutiques moved in, no matter how many law firms parked their expensive cars just outside, and no matter how many crews paved over the old street— that the cracks would still appear in the same places, the lawns would still end up full of dandelions, and the little lady that lived in the disheveled house at the end of the road would still be there. A reminder of a street’s humbler life.
The condo building’s lobby floor is set to be tiled the morning the crews arrived to the sight of blue and red lights outside the little house at the end of the road, glaring in the early light, and though they can’t ask the EMTs before the ambulance leaves, they talk about sending her flowers. Not roses, of course.
Before they can do much more than talk about it towards the end of their shift, a shitty station wagon would pull squeal to a stop on the streetside, and the crews would know the homely old wood paneling and the mustard yellow color from stories told over the rim of a whiskey tumbler. Out of the driver’s side, a young man would emerge and later say he knew the storyteller well, whose car let him live in the city, where he left work when he got the call.
The little old house at the end of the road was his.
Later that month, an estate sale let any passersby rummage the old boxes. The old guitar was sold to a bright-eyed girl who used to live across the street, bought with her ten-dollar allowance. One of the crewman discovered arrowheads in another box, and shells and bottle glass with painter’s tape, labeled with beaches from Santa Monica to Cape Cod. A highway shield from Alabama, stolen right off the pole. A small pistol case. A cassette collection. A beat up notebook scrawled with poetry and lyrics from familiar songs. License plates. Tools. Jumper cables. Roadmaps and pamphlets and atlases.
And somewhere in the garage, a local station played an Elvis cover by a woman with a honeyed voice and an old guitar.
#[ drabbles; sif ]#left as it was written in 2019#which means i did not proofread#i don't want to read my four year old writing i am sorry c':#please excuse all of it#[ shitty roadtrip ]
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Denver Fence Company: Providing Fencing Solutions For Commercial And Residential Clients
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Pressure Washing Company in Denver - Denver Handyman Serivces Llc
What is pressure washing used for?
Pressure washing is a versatile cleaning method that uses a high-pressure stream of water to remove dirt, grime, mold, mildew, and other contaminants from various surfaces. It is widely used for both residential and commercial applications due to its effectiveness and efficiency. Here are common uses for pressure washing:
Exterior Cleaning: Pressure washing is commonly used to clean the exterior of buildings, including houses, apartments, and commercial structures. It can remove accumulated dirt, dust, and stains from siding, brick, stucco, and other exterior surfaces.
Driveways and Walkways: Pressure washing is effective in cleaning concrete driveways, sidewalks, and pathways, removing oil stains, algae, mold, and other substances that can accumulate over time.
Decks and Patios: Wooden decks and concrete or stone patios can benefit from pressure washing to remove dirt, moss, mildew, and stains. It helps maintain the appearance of outdoor living spaces.
Fences: Pressure washing is useful for cleaning and revitalizing various types of fences, including wood, vinyl, and metal. It removes dirt, mildew, and other contaminants, restoring the fence's appearance.
Vehicles: Pressure washers are often used to clean cars, trucks, boats, and other vehicles. The adjustable pressure settings allow for gentle cleaning of delicate surfaces while providing enough power to remove stubborn dirt and grime.
Roofs: While care must be taken not to damage roofing materials, pressure washing can be used to clean moss, algae, and debris from roofs. It's important to use the appropriate pressure and technique to avoid causing harm to the roof.
Gutters: Pressure washing can help clean out gutters and downspouts, removing leaves, dirt, and other debris that can lead to clogs and drainage issues.
Outdoor Furniture: Patio furniture, including tables and chairs, can be effectively cleaned using pressure washing to remove accumulated dirt and stains.
Concrete and Masonry Surfaces: Pressure washing is commonly used for cleaning concrete driveways, sidewalks, and masonry surfaces, such as retaining walls and garden borders.
It's important to use the right pressure washer settings and appropriate nozzles for each task to avoid damage to surfaces. Additionally, safety precautions, such as wearing protective gear, should be followed when using pressure washers.
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Mariani Premier Group grows again with acquisition of Rocky Mountain Custom Landscapes
If you live in Pensacola, it's just a matter of time that you have to do the inevitable and remove a tree. Tree Services Pensacola Florida is a tree removal company that specializes in stump grinding, tree removal, and arborist services. They have been in business for over 10 years and have the experience and expertise to get the job done right. Fully licensed and insured, so you can rest assured that your property is in good hands. Pensacola tree service is a company that specializes in removing trees. They have been doing this for over 10 years and they are really good at it. They also do stump grinding, which means they get rid of the stump left behind after the tree is removed. They are fully licensed and insured, so you can be sure that your property is in good hands. Mariani Premier Group adds to its family of companies with the addition of Colorado-based Rocky Mountain Custom Landscapes. Bobby Head and Jason Ulberg founded Rocky Mountain Custom Landscapes in 2000 to serve private residences and commercial businesses in the Vail, Denver and Aspen areas. Headquartered in the Vail region with two additional offices in Denver and Aspen, the company offers a variety of landscaping solutions, including landscape design, installation, maintenance services, water features and fencing. “We are thrilled to welcome such a respected company to the Mariani family,” said Mariani Premier Group Chairman Frank Mariani. “I know we’ll be enriched by Rocky Mountain Custom Landscapes’ industry expertise and will gain much from what their team brings to the table.” Companies that join the Mariani Premier Group continue to operate under the same brand, with decision-making at the local level. Mariani Premier Group welcomes all of the associates at Rocky Mountain Custom Landscapes. “We are so pleased to join this family of incredible landscaping companies,” said Bobb Head, president of Rocky Mountain Custom Landscapes. “The national support and tools provided by Mariani Premier Group will allow us to enhance client service capabilities and accelerate our growth. We’re looking forward to an even brighter future.” The acquisition marks the 16th company acquired by Mariani as part of its national expansion strategy. Before this latest move, the company made its first mid-Atlantic acquisition with the addition of Planted Earth Landscaping, based in the Washington, D.C., metro area. Mariani added seven family-owned landscape companies in 2022 and has also welcomed Blue Landscape Contracting Group and Blue Outdoor Solutions, based in Naples, Fla., Ed Castro Landscape, a full-service operation in Roswell, Ga.; and Glengate in Wilton, Conn.; Borst Landscape & Design, in Allendale, N.J.; Southview Design of St. Paul, Minn.; and Siciliano Landscape Co. of Red Bank, N.J. The post Mariani Premier Group grows again with acquisition of Rocky Mountain Custom Landscapes first appeared on Landscape Management.
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Why Professional Pressure Washing is Essential for Denver Property Owners
Maintaining the exterior of your property is essential to preserving its curb appeal and overall value. Over time, dirt, grime, mold, and mildew can accumulate on surfaces, leaving them looking dull and unsightly. One of the most effective ways to rejuvenate your property's appearance is through professional pressure washing service in Denver. In this blog, we will explore the benefits of pressure washing and why hiring a reliable service provider can be a game-changer for your property.
The Power of Pressure Washing
Pressure washing, also known as power washing, is a high-pressure cleaning technique that uses a specialized machine to spray water at an elevated force, removing stubborn stains, dirt, and debris from various surfaces. From driveways and sidewalks to fences and decks, pressure washing can revitalize a wide range of outdoor areas.
Boosts Curb Appeal
One of the primary reasons homeowners and business owners in Denver opt for pressure washing is its ability to boost curb appeal. Whether you're preparing to sell your property or just want to impress guests and clients, a clean and well-maintained exterior sets a positive first impression. Pressure washing can make your property look fresh and inviting, instantly increasing its attractiveness.
Preserves Property Value
Regular maintenance and cleaning are crucial to preserving the value of your property. Over time, dirt, algae, and other contaminants can cause irreversible damage to surfaces like siding, concrete, and wood. Investing in pressure washing can help protect your property from long-term deterioration, potentially saving you thousands of dollars in repair and replacement costs down the road
Removes Harmful Mold and Mildew
Denver's humid climate can create a conducive environment for the growth of mold and mildew on outdoor surfaces. These unsightly and potentially hazardous substances not only mar the appearance of your property but can also pose health risks to occupants. Professional pressure washing can effectively eliminate mold and mildew, ensuring a safe and hygienic environment for your family or customers.
Eco-Friendly Cleaning
Many pressure washing companies in Denver use eco-friendly cleaning solutions that are safe for the environment and your property. These biodegradable detergents are designed to break down tough stains without harming plants, animals, or the water supply.
Time-Saving and Efficient
DIY cleaning projects can be time-consuming and labor-intensive, often yielding mediocre results. Hiring a professional pressure washing service in Denver allows you to save time and effort while achieving exceptional outcomes. Trained technicians have the expertise and advanced equipment to tackle even the toughest cleaning jobs efficiently.
Extends the Lifespan of Surfaces
Regular pressure washing not only cleans surfaces but also helps extend your lifespan. Removing grime and contaminants prevents premature deterioration, which is especially crucial for surfaces exposed to harsh weather conditions in Denver.
A Wise Investment
Some property owners may be hesitant to hire a professional pressure washing service, viewing it as an added expense. However, when considering the potential increase in property value, reduced maintenance costs, and improved longevity of surfaces, pressure washing proves to be a wise investment in the long run.
Conclusion
In a city like Denver, where beautiful landscapes and well-maintained properties are highly valued, professional pressure washing service can make all the difference. From enhancing curb appeal to preserving your property's value, pressure washing offers a myriad of benefits. So, why not give your property the care it deserves and schedule a pressure washing session with S.W.A.T. Window Cleaning in Denver? Your property will thank you for it!
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Top places to visit in Denver
Denver is a big city with many things to do. You can go to the mountains, see animals at the aquarium or zoo, watch sports teams at their stadiums, and more!
The mountains
Denver is surrounded by mountains, so it's no surprise that there are plenty of great places to hike and ski in the area. If you want to get away from the city for a bit, head up into the foothills or go all the way up into one of Colorado's 14ers (that's what they call mountains over 14k feet).
The aquarium
The aquarium is a great place to visit. You can see many different kinds of fish, including sharks, octopuses and sea horses. There are several exhibits at the aquarium, such as an underwater tunnel through which you can get up close looks at some of the animals. There's also a restaurant and gift shop on site if you want lunch or souvenirs after your visit! The aquarium is open year round so there's no excuse not to go!
The zoo
The Denver Zoo is a great place to go if you want to see animals.
The zoo has many different kinds of animals, including elephants, giraffes, lions and more!
You can also see animals from all over the world at this zoo.
If you like seeing different types of reptiles or amphibians in your travels then check out their reptile exhibit!
Sports stadiums
Sports are a big deal in Denver. The city has four major sports stadiums, including Sports Authority Field at Mile High (home to the Denver Broncos), Coors Field (home to the Colorado Rockies), Pepsi Center (home to both Major League Soccer's Colorado Rapids and National Basketball Association's Denver Nuggets), Invesco Field at Mile High (home to Major League Baseball's Colorado Rockies) and Dick's Sporting Goods Park (home of Major League Soccer's Colorado Rapids).
Concerts and shows
Denver is a great city for concerts and shows. The city has many venues to choose from, which means there's always something going on. Denver is also known for its music scene, so if you love live performances, this is the place for you!
If you're looking to enjoy some time with friends or family while listening to some good tunes, check out one of these top-rated shows in Denver:
Red Rocks Amphitheater - This world-famous venue offers breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains as well as an incredible sound system that makes each performance special no matter what kind of genre it represents (from jazz to country).
Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom - Located right next door is another historic spot where many famous artists have performed over the years--including Bob Dylan and Tom Petty--and continues today with acts like Guster or Amos Lee taking center stage during their tours through Colorado's capital city."
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A++ Fence Company Denver
Address : 3945 Oneida St
Denver, CO 80207
Phone : (720) 419-1333
Website : http://afencecompanydenver.com/
Do you need a fence installer for a fence repair or a new garden fence supplied and fitted? A++ Fence Company Denver are fencing installers who supplies and erects all types of wooden fencing services including residential fences, commercial fencing for schools and other premises, security fencing and timber garden gates. Our suppliers provide us with only the highest quality products, all our timber is pressure treated so you won’t need to apply any treatment yourself. This treatment means that timber is resistant to moisture and insects, thereby preventing rot and extending the life expectancy of the fence. All our staff are trained and experienced in the wider landscape and construction sector and are therefore fully equipped to deal.
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Sound Effects and Overdramatics- Pt Twenty Four
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Night was approaching as we drove into Denver, and I had a feeling we would hit heavy traffic soon. It was nearing five and everyone would be going home, or to restaurants and bars, to end their day.
Toby pulled into a parking lot adjacent to the back lot of a moving company. The moving vans were pulling in and pairs of movers were disembarking them and heading to their personal cars. Toby parked so he could watch the employee lot and turned off the lights, leaving us to sit, watching movers leave.
Fifteen minutes later, during with Toby fretted with a string on his sweater sleeve, one last person exited a moving van. The person was tall, slenderly built, but obviously male. Not Helen, then.
Toby opened the door and got out as the man drew closer. He was gone before I could even ask what he was doing, jogging towards the man, who was walking in our direction.
They met in the middle, and Toby spoke to him. The man replied in kind and offered his hand. Toby shook it and gestured towards the car, and then they came over.
I got out of the car and studied the man. He was around 6'2" and dressed in his work uniform. He had black shaggy hair, as black as night, the kind that has blue highlights. The highlights matched his eyes, like lapis lazuli and framed by black eyelashes that women pay for.
"Grace, this is Helen" Toby said.
Oh. Helen is a guy. I blinked for a second, but honestly wasn't too surprised. When I was first starting nursing, I had a female patient named Robert. It's just what her parents chose for her.
"Nice to meet you, Helen" I said.
"Likewise" Helen said in a polite but disinterested way. His voice was soft, like he didn't use it often. "Though I prefer if you call me by my surname, Otis. It causes less... confusion."
I remembered Jane saying something about Helen's crime scenes being showings. And then I remembered some murders from a few years ago. The victims had been drained of blood, and their bodies had been hung and painted, as individual works of art, with their own blood. This must be the same person.
"Fine. Otis," Toby said "look, we need your help."
Helen gave the parking lot a surveying glance, then looked back at Toby curiously, "How can I be of service, Adams?"
"I'll have to explain everything later, I'm going to round up the two Jacks tonight. I'll have to arrange a meeting to fill you all in" Toby said, "Do you have a phone we can reach you at?"
"Of course" Helen said, pulling it out of his back pocket.
"Exchange numbers with Grace. We'll be in touch soon, within the next day. Don't start any projects."
Helen seemed nonplussed as he turned to me. We exchanged phones and entered our information, then switched back. Helen had entered his number under only "Otis".
"Would this have anything to do with the weird weather?" Helen asked me.
"Actually yeah" I replied, surprised Helen had asked. Jane hadn't even thought to. Toby was getting into the car, "Sorry we can't stay to chat."
Helen wasted a smile on me that didn't reach his eyes, "It's fine. I don't really like chatting anyway."
I got in the car and Toby said "We'll be in touch" to Helen through the open door.
"Until then" Helen nodded and I shut the door, weirded out by Helen's placid politeness.
Toby started the car and backed out. Helen was walking toward the front of the lot, to the main road. We did the same and soon were driving towards the north side of town. Way north. Like past the outskirts. Just when I was beginning to wonder exactly where we were going, Toby turned into a parking lot. It was dark, but the headlights lit up the overgrown gravel lot and the sign proclaiming that we were at "Funland". All I could see was a high, dark fence.
Toby parked as close to the entrance of the park as he could, pulling right up to it. The entrance was boarded off, hastily, the boards crossing over each other in places, gaps in others. Darkness loomed beyond it.
"Okay Grace," Toby said, "This is where Laughing Jack stays." He touched my hand, "You'll be fine, but… Jack is a clown. And he isn't human. He never has been."
I blinked slowly at Toby. I despised clowns. They were too happy, and I just couldn't trust that. And then add in it's not even a human clown?! "So we're going into a demon clowns lair. Unarmed." We had left our weapons in our room.
Toby laughed and shook his head, "Not demon. Jack was made by angels."
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Duramax: Your Very Own Vinyl Fence Company in Denver
Apart from providing an appealing look to the house, proper fencing can actually help in the protection of houses from outside threats too. Hence, homeowners, these days are more interested in investing their money on some durable and long-lasting materials which can be a help in fencing the home properly. With the help of proper fencing, the homeowners can rest easy knowing that their homes will not be affected by outside factors such as weather changes. While there are so many different choices for fencing materials in the industries, the quest to find the right material is still going on. However, people often tend to fix their choices to vinyl fences because of their beneficial properties such as heat-resistance, impact resistance, lead-free construction, and durability.
But then there is one such quality which makes it one of the ideal solutions for home fencing. Well, the low maintenance standards of vinyl fencing in Denver are the reason why most people tend to choose this material for their homes.
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Why Is Vinyl Fencing So Easy To Maintain?
According to most users, vinyl fences are an ideal option for home fencing because these fences don’t require much maintenance. Hence, people are able to save some money when they choose vinyl fences in place of other options such as wood and metal. But the questions still stands that what makes vinyl fences so easy maintenance.
One reason that provides vinyl fences with low maintenance standards is the fact that very high-quality vinyl is used to make these fences. The quality of the material comes from the lead-free construction that it has and it is also fire-resistant. Apart from that, these fences are 105 mph winds tested which means vinyl fences can last for a longer period of time. With fewer risks of damage, these fences serve a very long term of purpose.
There is no additional issues of termites and wearing or cracks in the case of vinyl panels. Hence, these fences are the option that homeowners go for all the time. While wooden fences turn yellow after a period of time, vinyl fences remain new and appealing for a longer period of time. So, the owners don’t have to worry about repainting the fences again and again. Not just maintenance but vinyl fences are easy to clean as well. All they need to do is rinse it with some water and it is all clean.
Apart from that, the other reason why vinyl fences are easy to maintain is that they tend to be a lot more durable than other options such as wood. While these wooden fences are often affected in the cold and hot temperatures, vinyl fences don’t. It is often seen that wooden fences tend to develop some sort of cracks due to the cold weather. However, such impacts are not seen in vinyl fences because they are durable. Since there are no cracks in the fences, there is no need for maintenance and repairs as well.
So, these are some of the reasons why choosing white vinyl fencing in Denver would be a good option for homeowners. Choose a reliable vinyl fence company in San Diego to get better results.
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Aspen Fence Company
Address: Parker, CO 80134
Phone: 303-578-2348
Website: https://aspenfence.com/
Aspen Fence Company offers quality installation and professional service for residential fencing or commercial projects in the South Denver area. From cedar fences for privacy to split rail HOA fences, or temporary fence rentals for construction. We also offer Chain link fences, ornamental iron, and vinyl fences. Get a new fence to secure your assets, provide privacy and safety for your family, pets and enhance the equity of your Colorado home with a new fence from Aspen Fence Company. Contact us or call 303-578-2348 today for a free estimate and let Aspen Fence Company help with the right fence for your home or business. We serve Greenwood Village, Centennial, Littleton, Aurora, Lone Tree, Castle Rock, Castle Pines and Parker, CO, near me.
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Cransten Service All Stars
Address: 228 Loskin Ln Lexington, SC 29073
Website: https://cransten.com/lexingtonhandymanandremodeling\
Phone: (803) 570-2944
Owner Name: Trevor Maddux
Category: Construction, Contractors, Home Services
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Business Email: [email protected]
Starting year of the business: 2016
Number of Employee: 50+
Payment Method: Check, Credit Card, PayPal, Venmo
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At Cransten, we believe that the handyman service should be as smooth as possible. We train our local handymen to be professional, efficient, courteous and precise. Our home remodeling services are done in timely fashion while maintaining superior quality. We don't rush our remodeling projects & we don't drag them out. Our handyman and remodeling services are timely & high quality. Find out which handyman near Denver can help you out today!
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