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Keeping Pets Safe

It made us smile when our customer Sara sent the picture below with a heartwarming little story to explain it:

“Milly says thanks too! We rescued her almost a year ago and she has been without a fence since June as we moved from our rented house to our newly bought home. Before we rescued her, she belonged to a (very irresponsible) backyard breeder where she was crated for over 17 hours a day. She is LOVING the fence and her newfound freedom.”

It makes us sad to hear of a dog being crated for so long, however, this picture made us so happy. You can actually see Milly’s smile as she is so obviously enjoying her new domain! You may or may not notice that Sara set the bottom rail lower on the vinyl picket fence than our installation guides suggest. This is perfectly fine as they did not want the dog to squeeze under the fence, so they put it low to the ground.

 

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Millie loves her new freedom!

Another picture we loved was the one below. Not only is it an absolutely beautiful backyard that makes us want to take a dip, but Patti obviously has a green thumb. What really made us smile, however was the uncanny way in which her dogs are posing almost perfectly. It’s like they are in a Sears portrait studio!

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How is it possible to get dogs to pose so perfectly?!

 

How Do I Make a Fence Panel Fit into the End of my Fence Run?

Probably the most common question we get asked is, “What about fitting a panel in the last part of my fence run?”

It’s rare when all your fence panels perfectly fit into the size of your yard. Fortunately, it’s very easy to cut the vinyl panels down to size. Since our panels are not pre-assembled, often this means you only need to cut the rail and bottom rail and then leave some of the pickets or tongue and groove boards out. Vinyl is a material that is very easy to work with, so any saw should do the trick. Our favorite is a circular saw.

There are a few things you may want to consider, however, other than just cutting down that last panel to fit into your fence run. You’ll want to weigh your investment in time with the overall finished look. Below are three options you should consider when installing your vinyl or aluminum fence.

A. You can equalize your fence panels for the most professionally installed look. That does result in the most amount of time, however, as each panel needs to be cut to the same size. We feel the end result is worth the extra time.

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B. You can equalize the first and the last section. This will ensure that the last panel won’t stand out and will give your fence run a more symmetrical look.

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C. Alternately, you can cut down just one panel at the end. While this requires the least amount of work and waste, it’s not how a professional would generally install a fence run.

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I Scream, You Scream, We all Scream for Ice Cream!

Happy Birthday to the Ice Cream Cone!

Happy Birthday to the Ice Cream Cone!

We at WamBam Fence love everything summer and outdoors because vinyl and aluminum fencing have a lot to do with the great outdoors.

Did you know that today marks the birthday of the ice cream cone?  On July 23, 1904, the ice cream cone was first introduced at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (source). Ever since then, both kids and adults alike have enjoyed this delicious treat!

You may not realize that ice cream is relatively easy to make. If you’re feeling adventurous this summer and want to do something fun with your kids, give this simple recipe a whirl. You won’t miss the preservatives found in commercially made ice cream, either. We recommend lessening the sugar, and you may want to double the batch because it won’t last long!

An Easy Recipe to Make Your Own Ice Cream

An Easy Recipe to Make Your Own Ice Cream

Easy Strawberry Ice Cream

What you need

Gadgets:
Food processor

Ingredients:
1 (10 ounce) package frozen fruit (strawberries, mixed berries, or peaches work well)
1/2 cup sugar (if you want to cut back on the sugar, by all means do so!)
2/3 cup heavy cream

Directions:
Combine the frozen strawberries and sugar in a food processor. Once the fruit is roughly chopped, slowly pour in the heavy cream while the processor is running until fully incorporated into the fruit. You can serve immediately or freeze.

We recommend indulging in this treat in your backyard where you can enjoy the sunshine of summer. If your backyard is not quite safe or secure, we’d love to provide you with a vinyl or aluminum fence!

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