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Rescued Dog Gets a Backyard Playground with a Vinyl Fence

We chose this customer story as a blog entry because we love the in-progress shots of the fence. Also, their rescue dog Milly looks so happy with her new fence that it’s hard not smile when you see a shot of her enjoying her new found freedom!

Vinyl Picket Fence

After being crated for up to 17 hours a day before being rescued, Millie loves her new fence freedom!

Sara in Virginia emailed us to say:

“We have found that it actually makes our yard seem bigger because before the fence we didn’t use the space near the street. Now that it’s fenced in, it’s safe, useable space. And, above all else, our French bulldog, Milly, is in love with the yard – no more leash! We rescued her from a puppy mill in 2012 and she’s had us wrapped around her little paw ever since. Before we rescued her she was kept in a cold crate all day. Now she can run free all over the yard – she loves her Wam Bam fence just as much as us!

We are just so pleased with our fence. This is our first home and our fence is certainly among the best upgrades we made.”

Safe fence for dogs

Milly loves to play in her fenced in backyard!

Set your string line

The string line is an important first step of the fence installation project to determine pipe placement

No Dig Vinyl Fence Pipe Anchor

Bryan uses the gas powered pounder to drive his pipe into the ground

The vinyl fence bottom rails

The vinyl fence bottom rails get installed

Vinyl Picket Fence Assembly

Getting closer to the finished product! The vinyl pickets get inserted into the horizontal rails.

Everyone pitches in to help place the vinyl pickets in the rails.

Almost done! Everyone pitches in to help place the vinyl pickets in the rails.

Wide shot of the vinyl picket fence

A great panoramic view of the massive project in completion!

Kudos to Sara and her husband for tackling such a big fence installation project and doing a great job to boot. We love to see our customer’s projects in action, and we especially love hearing about a once-crated puppy being rescued and given a new playground.

How to Install a Fence on Concrete

Our surface mounts are a popular item for those needing to install their vinyl fence on a surface. Whether you need a fence for a your concrete pad around your pool, on your driveway, or have a few posts crossing the patio, our vinyl surface mounts will get the job done. Here is a quick video showing how it works:

You can purchase our surface mounts here, or request a quote!

13 Nov
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How to Remove Stripped Screws

We recently came across this great infographic and thought it was worth sharing. Don’t forget to Pinit!
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The Skeptical Landscaper Who Tried Something New

The Nervous Nelly Vinyl Fence on a Slope

The Nervous Nelly Vinyl Fence on a Slope

We recently received the following email from a professional landscaper:

“This was the first time using this fence company for me. I am a landscape contractor in  New York State. I found Wam Bam Fence Company on-line. Well, I was skeptical at first. This was a whole new concept for me from the traditional way my company has done fencing in the past. So, I watched all the videos, read as much info I could, to make sure I wanted to try this on a job that would have my name on it!! Well, I tried it!!

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A set of double vinyl gates

The truck came , we unloaded boxes and got started. At first, we started slow. Got 2 complete sections up in 3 hours, using 3 people. It looked great!! Next day, had the concept down and went to town, got 12 complete sections done! Oh better tell you this job was 276 ft. of fencing with 2 single gates and 1 double gate. We used Nervous Nelly fencing which is a 5 ft. high flat top vinyl pool fencing. Now, our location was not ideal for fencing, what I mean is very little flat or level areas. The fence went up very quickly, I was pleased! We had some areas we needed to place the section of fence that were at a 45 degree angle and these were a challenge. With the Nervous Nelly Fence, the rails come pre-cut for your slats to slide in, but because of the uneven terrain, we had to enlarge every  single hole for each and every slat on each of the 3 rails needed for this section of fence!! This was time consuming! My thoughts on this were either the company make the holes larger when making rails or leaving them out completely, so you would cut your own in this type of situation. I’m not sure of the correct solution on this but that was our only problem. I would use Wam Bam Fencing again in a heartbeat!!!!! I will never construct a fence again the traditional way, augering all the holes and having all the extra dirt to remove and all that concrete, never again for this contractor!!! Even the gates went well!! This job took us 4.5 days form unloading all the boxes to complete!!! Oh and cleanup, there is very very little!!!! When you complete that section of fence and move to next one, you are done!!! AWESOME!!!!!

Laura Ullman, All Green Landscaping”

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