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July 2014

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Celebrating our 30th year of publication • Be sure to visit us online at www. w worldfencenews.com JULY L 2014 Due to the require- ments of homeowner as- sociations (HOAs), smooth white vinyl fe f nces are practically the only vinyl fe f nces seen around the aff f l f uent homes of North Carolina and South Carolina's coastal plains. However, some homeowners throughout the region are beginning to buck that tradition, ac- cording to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina fe f nce contractor, Creative Fence Concepts Inc. "On a regular basis, we hear fr f om homeown- ers who live outside the HOAs and are interested in a wider variety of vinyl fe f nce color and texture options, such as the natural wood look or a white fr f ame with colored fi f ll," said Jon To T wnsend, co-owner of Creative Fence Concepts. "They are stepping outside the traditional white vinyl fe f nce box and daring to be diff f e f rent." One such homeowner, Jake Wi W lliamson, requested a classic post- and-rail-style vinyl perimeter fe f nce and vinyl privacy fe f nce with a more natural, stained-wood appearance, fo f r his fa f rm in Calabash, North Carolina. Aft f er reviewing diff f e f rent installed vinyl fe f nce samples at Creative Fence Concepts' showroom, Williamson chose Buff f t f ech ® 4-rail post and rail Fence and Buff f e f ch Chesterfi f eld vinyl privacy fe f nce—both with CertaGrain ® Te T xture in Sierra Blend. The CertaGrain and Sierra Blend combination provides an authentic woodgrain texture on low-mainte- nance vinyl fe f nce, with a natural, blended color reminiscent of stained wood. The proj o ect would be challenging, though. To T begin with, it was a large job, calling fo f r 2,100 lineal fe f et of post and rail fe f nce and 150 fe f et of 6-fo f ot privacy fe f nce, and the jobsite was approximately an hour's drive fr f om Myrtle Beach. In addition, th t e customer asked fo f r the job to be done as soon as possible. This didn't fa f ze the contractor, how- ever. "When it comes to traveling fo f r proj o ects, I always say we'll go any- where as long as the amount of fo f otage is right," To T wnsend said. "We W did, however, have to pull three of our installation crews and send them up to North Carolina to make sure this job was done as quickly as possible fo f r th t e customer." The crew of eight arrived at the jobsite last September, armed with a mini tr t ack loader with an auger attach- ment capable of drilling postholes Nort r h Carolina homeowner sold on low maintenance viny n l fe f nce, but bucks tra r dit i ional whit i e color fo f r more nat a ura r l st s a t ined-wood look through the diff f i f cult soil of the area. "Usually in this area, the soil is gumbo clay," To T wnsend said. "When it dries itself fo f r the sum- mer, it's like cement. Digging through it is like digging in a park r ing lot." There were also sev- eral tree roots to dodge, as well as a large fi f ber optic trunk line running underground along the fr f ont of the property. "We W were instructed to be very carefu f l around the fi f ber optic cable," To T wnsend said. "The utility company gave us a price per hour fo f r how much it would cost to repair if we hit it, so that pro- vided a strong incentive. Fortunately, the cable was buried 6 fe f et down, and we didn't need to drill down that fa f r." Since there is no fr f ost line in east- ern North Carolina, posts were set at 2-1/2 fe f et instead of the usual 3 fe f et deep. The fo f ur rails of the perimeter To T p o photo t , o th t e custo t mer chose Buff f t f e t ch's ' 4-ra r il i post and ra r il i fe f nce and Buff f t f e t ch Ch C este t rf r i f e i ld l vi v n i yl y pri r va v cy c fe f nce, e both t wi w th t Ce C rt r a t Gra r in i Te T x e ture r in i Sie i rr r a r Ble l nd. d Th T e id i e d nti t c i al color and te t x e ture r make k s th t e tr t a r nsiti t o i n fr f o r m post and ra r il i to t pri r va v cy a smooth t one. Above v , e th t e sta t in i ed- d wo w od lo l ok of th t e vi v n i yl y fe f nce ble l nds d in i unobtr t u r - sive v ly l wi w th t th t e envi v r i o r nment. t (P ( h P oto t s courte t sy Cr C e r ati t ve v Fe F nce Concep e ts t , s In I c.) #"! !" $#"$ "$ $ $ # #$#" $ # $ #! ! $ ! ! $ "$ " !$$ !$ " $ $ ! ! # " " $ "$## " !$ $ !$ # # ! !# " ! ! $"! # ## ## ! $ $ ! ! ## $ $ $ $ !$ $ " #! ! $ ! ! $! ! ! !# " ! $ " " $ "$# # " " !#$ $ $ "! ! #"# " $" $ ! !$ $ "$ #"$ $ ! ! 1-888-487-3448 g IRONWORLDFENCING.COM Howard County, Maryland g Bristol, Indiana g Statesville, North Carolina Ornamental, Commercial & Industrial Iron Panels g Swing and Slide Gates Fused and Extruded Wire g Pre Galv & Aluminized Wire g Corrugated Steel Privacy Panels Chainlink Wire Privacy Panels Slide Gates Swing Gates Ornamental Iron Panels Iron & So Much More!

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