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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Even on this gloomy and rainy day we finished a Bronxville, NY project





Monday, April 6, 2015







Just completed an installation of "@ActiveYards Chestnut" vinyl fencing in Cos Cob, CT 

Friday, April 3, 2015

Looks what new on a private road in Darien, CT.  4' wide x 4' high white vinyl (PVC) road barrier.  Cape Cod style.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015




Current install in Old Greenwich, CT. Stained white 6' Fairfield with Diagonal Lattice topper.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Repeat customers are the best!



Here is Stained Cedar Colonial Picket fence we did in 1995 and in 2014 we installed a Vinyl Chestnut Scalloped fence.  With many years in between our customers always come back to us.  If it is for small repairs to a fence we installed or a complete replacement.  We are always happy to hear from our clients from many years ago.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Arbors and Fences

What is better than this powerful pair.  Choose from the collection of to find a style that is all your own.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Post-Winter Pick-Me-Up for Your Lawn

We're right there with you when it comes to dreaming for spring. The Northeast winter has been long, cold and hard and we're positive your front yard feels no different than we do. 

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Give your greens a little post-winter pick-me-up with these few landscaping tips from networx:

Aerate and dethatch you lawn. This promotes oxygen penetration and healthy growth. Reseeding or repair of turf may also be needed in bald spots. 

Remove injured bark form trees. Use a sterile knife to cut off bark that has been damaged from sunscald and frost cracking. Leave the wound open and exposed to air for quick healing. 

Care for plants. Other than renewing your mulch every year or two there are a few things you can do to your garden directly when the weather begins to warm. First, apply gypsum to remove excess salt from frost damage and trim brown or spongy parts from perennials. 

Mend fencing and other hardscape. Nature is not the only thing that takes a beating through the harsh of winter. For help with missing posts, rust, or other fencing repair needs, give our experts at Fence Factory of CT and NY a call. 

Visit our website for complete information. 

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Picket Fence: Yay or Nay?

There's no denying that the classic white picket fence is a home border staple signifying the American dream. Giving any property a quaint look, this fencing style is still popular among many. Are you one of them?

Fence Factory, Picket Fence

Today picket fences can come in vinyl or wood and can be many different colors. While cedar wood provides a natural look and can easily be painted, vinyl can give you the same beloved look with half the maintenance (and for a tad higher cost). 

A few other factors homeowners installing a picket fence have to address include fence style, picket style and height. Though picket fences are known for their shortness, options still range anywhere from 3 to 5 feet. At the same time, all pickets can either be equal height or vary throughout the length of your fencing. 

Fence Factory, Picket Styles
Picket styles from left to right: Gothic, Colonial, Chamfered, Pyramid. 
Find a complete gallery of our cedar picket fence variations here »

Fence Factory is a leading supplier of fences in New York's Westchester County and Connecticut's Fairfield County. For updates on fencing products, installations and more, connect with us on social media. LIKE us on Facebook, FOLLOW us on Twitter and add us to your circle on Google+. 

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

#TuesdayTips Feng Shui Your Backyard

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We know you can't see it, and you definitely can't feel it, but spring time is actually creeping closer than you might think!

Get excited with a few fun ways you can add Feng Shui to your backyard. Allow this spring to be a special and peaceful one. 

Protect your backyard from negative environmental impact through either a natural or man-made barrier. While natural barriers can reduce noise and winds (such as large rocks, stone walls or tall bushes) adding in a fence can be a functional piece of security and comfort. 

Create open spaces to promote the flow of energy. This, along with the presence of water, are important aspects of the Feng Shui experience. A small pond or waterfall are simple ways to achieve all three elements of Feng Shui - which are water, rocks and plants. 

A few more things to keep in mind include the following:
  • Large trees should not be planted close to the house, as they trap energy.
  • Plants should add both color and aroma to the yard. 
  • Patio accessories such as wind chimes and murmuring water can create a relaxing and pleasant environment. 
Fence Factory is a leading supplier of fences in New York's Westchester County and Connecticut's Fairfield County. For updates on fencing products, installations and more, connect with us on social media. LIKE us on Facebook, FOLLOW us on Twitter and add us to your circle on Google+. 

Friday, February 6, 2015

Aluminum & Steel Fence Repair Guide

If your looking for a fence that could last you awhile, you're probably going to go with aluminum or steel. To prepare you for potential problems and repair needs ahead of time, we're outlining a quick aluminum and steel fence guide below:


Especially if you live in a rainy climate, a steel fence will eventually rust. The best solution is brushing on new paint, however, spray paint will also do the trick.

If a steel fence becomes bent, twisted or damaged, you can probably hammer it right back into shape. For an aluminum fence, however, you might need to completely replace that damaged section.

Many people choose steel or aluminum if they are going to implement a gate. When a gate becomes stiff and doesn't swing open freely, you can lubricate the moving parts. If it continues to happen anyway, you might want to replace the hinges and latches.

Remember that a great benefit of aluminum and steel is that their washable. Therefore, if your fence becomes stained or grimy, you can clean it right up with detergent and warm water.

More questions about your steel or aluminum fence? Call Fence Factory today at 203.324.3654. For more information on this fencing material, visit our website.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

To Fence or Not to Fence

Depending on the community in which you live a fence could be either a necessity or simply a preferred add on. While some people are certainly fence lovers, others might still be "on the fence" as far as installation is concerned. 



To help make the decision a bit easier, we're listing a few advantages and disadvantages of fencing in your property below:

Advantages
Privacy: Blocking out the view of neighbors makes room for more dinners out on the patio and games of Marco Polo in the pool without the feeling that you're sharing every moment with your neighbors.

Safety & Security: Not only can a good fence block in your possessions and keep trespassers out, it can also give you peace of mind when it comes to ensuring pets and small children are safe in the backyard. 

Noise Barrier: Especially if you live near a major highway or traffic area, a fence can help to contain some peace and quiet for your property. 

Design: There is a great decorative value to a fence installation, as well. With the right materials and set up, a fence can be a bold statement piece or subtle addition to your landscape and general home design. 

Disadvantages
Maintenance & Upkeep: If your not big on yard work or landscaping, you might not want to fence in your property if you don't really need to. Certain fencing materials require regular painting or staining and keeping the lawn mowed and branches from hanging becomes a bigger priority when protecting a fence from potential damages. 

Compromise: A new fence installation and boundary details may require your neighbor to get involved. Unfortunately, negotiating fencing agreements could get tricky and could sometimes have a negative impact on your neighborly relationship. 

Cost: As with all home improvement options, there is going to be an expense involved. While the benefit may out way the cost for many, it might not make the most sense in your particular situation. 

Fence Factory is a leading supplier of fences in New York's Westchester County and Connecticut's Fairfield County. For updates on fencing products, installations and more, connect with us on social media. LIKE us on Facebook, FOLLOW us on Twitter and add us to your circle on Google+. 

Monday, January 12, 2015

#DIY: How to Install Your Own Fence

At Fence Factory, we know that some homeowners are up for the challenge! That's why we provide you with the fencing material and DIY instructions here »

See a quick breakdown of how to build your own fence below:

1. Gather your tools! You'll need the following:

  • Saw (Circular saw for wood, Jig saw for vinyl)
  • Level
  • Post Hole Digger
  • Digging Bar
  • Drill
  • Hammer 
  • Tape Measure
  • Shovel
  • String Line (Mason Line)
  • Metal or Wood Stakes (For string line)
  • Concrete (bagged premix or traditional)
  • Screws (For wood fencing)

2. Prepare for installation. 
A few things you'll want to consider are the purpose of your fence and the total footage of fencing needed. If your fence is primarily for privacy you might choose a different material than if it's for decoration. You'll also want to prepare your site by calling 811 and locating your underground utilities. Local zoning codes should also be considered. For more on pre-installation fencing steps, click here »

3. Get to work!
A fence installation can be completed in three main steps.
  1. Set up the line: String lines are used to ensure that your fence will be set up in a straight line. Pound your wooden or metal stakes into the ground past the proposed beginning and end location and stretch the string tightly between the stakes. Posts should then be set in the ground right next the the string line. 
  2. The "On Center" measurement of your fence describes the distance from the center of one post to the next. If your "On Center" measurement is 96", mark every 96" with spray paint.  Using a post hole digger and bar, dig a hole on every mark with a diameter the size of each post. 
  3. Place a post in the hole and hold the level tool against the side of the post. Move the post toward the string and recheck with the level. Keeping the post about 1/8 of an inch away from the string, have a helper pour a bag of pre-mixed concrete around the posts and add water - hold still. Attach the section to the post and fasten depending on the fence type. Repeat until all posts have been installed. 
Fence Factory is a leading supplier of fences in New York's Westchester County and Connecticut's Fairfield County. For updates on fencing products, installations and more, connect with us on social media. LIKE us on Facebook, FOLLOW us on Twitter and add us to your circle on Google+. 

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Planning for Your Barbed Wire Fence Installation

Do you have farm animals that need to be protected from outside harm? You might be looking into barbed wire fencing! Since slightly more difficult to install than other fencing, you might need advice on how to begin planning your new fence installation. 


Here are four main points you'll want to consider: 

Calculate the quantity of fencing material needed. Before you even order the fence, you'll want to know how much you actually need and what you can expect it to cost. Start with an accurate map of your land and identify your property lines.

Determine height and strength. Do you have animals that will attempt to jump the fence? Will a cold winter climate and heavy snowfall make it easy for animals to climb an otherwise strong fence. Instead of going for the cheapest option, make sure you clarify your needs so you are purchasing a fence that will be effective. 

Where will lanes and gates go? Keep in mind that straight lines require a smaller amount of fencing material and are therefore less expensive to create. You will also need to consider any water sources, including ponds and streams. 

Calculate the cost. Though price will vary based on the type of barbed wire you choose, the average is said to be $100 per acre. Find an easy to use fence cost calculator from the University of Kentucky here »

Fence Factory is a leading supplier of fences in New York's Westchester County and Connecticut's Fairfield County. For updates on fencing products, installations and more, connect with us on social media. LIKE us on Facebook, FOLLOW us on Twitter and add us to your circle on Google+. 

Friday, January 2, 2015

Pros & Cons of Aluminum Fencing

Considering aluminum for your new fence installation? You'll want to gather all of the facts before wrapping your property in this high quality material. 


Advantages

  • Since aluminum is one of the most corrosion-resistant metals, your fence will never crack, peel, rust or bubble. Even lawn chemicals and moisture produced by rain and snow are no match for the all the mighty aluminum. 
  • You can choose from a number of colors and designs. Black and decorative or beige and classic? You decide. 
  • Extremely long-lasting and 100% recyclable. An Eco-friendly option you can depend on. 
  • Maintenance can be as simple as a periodic hose down. 

Disadvantages

  • If you live in a region that experiences heavy storms, aluminum might not be your best bet. Due to it's malleability, aluminum can be easily bent, dented, etc. 
Ready to fence in your yard, your pool or maybe just your garden? Call Fence Factory today! We are a leading supplier of fences in New York's Westchester County and Connecticut's Fairfield County. For updates on fencing products, installations and more, connect with us on social media. LIKE us on Facebook, FOLLOW us on Twitter and add us to your circle on Google+.