Showing posts with label Fencing Adelaide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fencing Adelaide. Show all posts

2016-12-12

Techno Savvy Safety - Fencing Adelaide

The place you stay must be clean and beautiful after all it is going to have a huge impact on your well-being. Most of the houses are not good from the exterior but very good inside. Some are bad inside and look just like a palace from the outer view. No matter even if your house is simple and small one, all you have to ensure is fencing out of your house. A railing or some sort safe and attractive boundary can add more beauty to the house and help in many ways. Fencing also protects and adds an extra look to the house. When you invest money for railings or bars it is worth and can never be a waste of money. Your house will look the best with fencing when it’s compared to houses without any form of boundary.

The appropriate barrier

Once you have decided to get the paling done, make sure to get the best fencing done to your home. Make yourself aware of what style and the appropriate protective boundary protection are required for the house. There are many different types of fencing materials and design available, choice of which might vary depending on the type of your house and also budget you are willing to spend on the circumference of the house.

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 Why do you need to fence your house?
  • Tall barrier always protects the house and gives you the best privacy. Your neighbors or other people can never see through your house and this way you can remain safe and protected.
  • You can easily take a sunbath by sitting in the garden or play with your kids without being disturbed by anyone.
  • Railings protect your pets from running away outside. Always avoid small and open rails as it will enable intruders or strangers to enter your house easily.
  • Motion detectors can be added to the protection barriers so it alerts you if someone is trying to get into your house compound. You can also add sharp or pointed railing to your house, giving an extra protection to you.
  • Barriers protect your house from strong wind and other weather conditions thus keeping house bricks safe and intact.
  • Traffic noises are not heard much if fences are there at home. Railings act as a boundary or partition between different houses. 
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Types of boundary protection

When you are planning to get a rail fixed at your place make sure for what reason you want a barrier.
what material is suitable and what is the budget. There are various types of railing available in the market which has been listed below;
  • Split rail fencing is one of the most common barriers used by most of the people. This paling can be done either using cement or wood.
  • Wooden railing is loved by most of the people as they have many designs and are strong as well. You can also paint it according to your choice and can make your look prettier like never before.
  • Chain link railing is the best choice when you are considered about safety and cost. Installation of such rails is quite easy and can be used for large areas.
  • Wrought iron fencing lasts long for many years when compared to other types.
Conclusion

While choosing barriers or Fencing Adelaide for your property, the best choice to make would be Fencing World PYT LTD, it is one of the most well-known companies in the market. It is the leading company in South Australia known for supplying quality products at the best price. Customers approaching the company are offered barriers for pools, tubular fencing, color bond fencing and many other types to suit their requirements.

2015-11-17

Erecting a Fence on Your Commercial Property

Each element of your office or shopfront, from the colour scheme to the doormat, needs to be carefully thought out and aligned with your business. In order to be successful in any avenue of business, you need to create and maintain a strong and united brand image. This means sending a strong message as soon as your clients set foot inside your front gates in Adelaide.

The street appearance of your property is so important. It needs to be both functional and attractive. This starts with your fence and gate to the footpath. It is not recommended to choose a solid material such as brick or concrete for a high wall, as this tends to shut out visitors and appear uninviting. While you may simply want privacy, it can have other consequences. If you do insist on privacy, then perhaps a lower hedge could do the trick. Tubular fences and other options can still have alarms and locks installed for added security. What you will need is a large street number clearly visible from the street. No doubt your first time clients will be driving along trying to look out for your business while keeping their eyes on the road. A noticeable letter box is also a wise choice, to ensure you don’t miss any important client mail.

The gate is the first point of physical contact that people will have with your business. A gate is poor condition communicates an attitude of disinterest. A client-to-be will go to unlatch or push open your gate and immediately notice any peeling coats or faded paintwork. It is much more difficult to recover from a negative first impression than you may think. Choose something that is going to be long lasting, because things will push gate and fence maintenance down the priority list.


When choosing a fence and gate combination, you will want to make a decision that best complements the rest of the property. Commercial sites should put some effort into basic landscaping to make the front area look professional. A neat path to direct clients to the front door is a must. Any lawn needs to be kept short and trimmed at the edges; otherwise it can immediately look shaggy and unkempt. Pot plants to line the walkway and frame the front door always look smart. If you do take good care of your front yard area, then show it off to the street with a low fence. Barred fences can have a tendency to look a bit like a prison if they are too tall, so opt for a low fence that makes your space feel open and bigger.

Ensure the colour scheme of your gate and fence matches well with the front door and trimmings of the property. Paler, neutral colours for large spaces defined with slates or slightly darker accents is the preferred option for many businesses. Remember that dark colours close in a space, and you want to avoid doing this at all costs. That being said, there may be a reason that you choose a certain colour. Perhaps it is the colour your business is associated with, and this would make plenty of sense. Alternatively, perhaps your logo design simply looks most effective when placed against that background. So long as there is a good reason behind your decision, then trust your instincts.

If you would like some tailored advice about how to best present your professional property, then look no further. Please get in touch with Fencing World to speak with a staff member about their Popular Gates Range in Adelaide.

2015-09-01

Welcome Guests With An Inviting Front Gate

The front gate is the portal into your private property. This is the first thing that guests approach when they come to your home, and so this is your first chance to make an impression. Find out how you can make the right statement with your choice of stunning gates in Adelaide.

So why is a first impression so important? Perhaps most importantly, when it comes time to sell your house, your would-be buyers are going to be the masters of the first impression. The front of the house is going to be the first thing they see, whether it be driving by your property or in the newspaper or online. Your gate, fence and front yard will need to complement and frame the real hero of the property which is the house itself. While a higher fence might over you privacy, it can also detract from the street appeal of your home. Your fence and gate will want to consider the materials and colour scheme of your house. For example, an older style home with timber accents on the roof could work well with a timber gate which mimics this colour. Cast iron lattice work under a verandah might be well reflected using a tubular gate and fence on the same tone.

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In the interest of your gate quite literally being the entrance to your property, it is a good idea to style your front yard so that it leads people through to the front door. A path beginning at the gate and travelling to the verandah or door is a must. If you don’t like the look of too much paving or tiling ruining your lawn, then consider stepping stones for a nice rustic touch. Depending on the style of your home, you may want to consider really making the gate a focal point that imitates the angles and shapes of your roof. Adding a little shelter to protect your gate can be a very homely touch. These structures are similar to traditional lynch gates of England which were placed at the entrances to cemeteries and chapels. Their cute aesthetic has inspired domestic copies all over the world. It also means that people waiting to be let in or checking the mail won’t get wet if it’s raining.   

Of course, gates serve a practical purpose as much as they serve an aesthetic one. Because it is the entrance to your property, a gate also needs to serve as a reliable security measure to keep trespassers out. On course, there is not a whole lot that you can do in terms of preventing people jumping the fence, because no one wants a ten foot wall around their property. Likewise, barbed wire or broken glass is perhaps a little extreme, not to mention unsightly. What you can do is to prevent potential intruders from entering via a standard latch. So many gates are unprotected, and so a burglar can simply walk inside without anyone on the street noticing anything out of the ordinary. At least if your burglar is faced with an electronic alarm, they will either turn away or try to jump the fence, which in itself is likely to alert your neighbours or passers-by.

A reliable locking mechanism is also a good idea for families with pets who like to explore. A standard latch is very easy to leave slightly ajar, and then all it takes is a slight breeze to let the dogs out into the street. Young children should also not be able to reach the latch until they are old enough to be independent. To arrange a visit from an Experienced Gates Consultant in Adelaide from Fencing World. 

2015-07-17

Ensure Your Balcony is Child Friendly

A balcony is classified as any platform on the side of a building more than one metre above ground level. By law, this platform must be surrounding by some sort of safety balustrades in Adelaide, also known as railing. As you can imagine, there can be all sorts of hazards for young children on and around your balcony.

Perhaps the biggest factor that parents worry about is the drop to the ground. As mentioned, a balcony is at least one metre from the ground, but more often it is more like two or three metres. A fall from this height could easily cause severe injury, if not death. Unfortunately, the incidence of balcony falls is rather high considering Australian Building Standards insist on a reliable balustrade. Around 140 deaths in children under fifteen years are recorded as a direct result of balcony falling.

The worrying part is that it doesn’t necessarily have to be a significant fall height in order to cause death. According to a recent study, approximately 40% of fatal falls for children under the age of fifteen were from a height of less than three feet, which is about three times the length of a standard ruler. In order to prevent falls, the balustrading must be high enough as well as unclimbable. According to Australian Building Standards, any balcony not surrounded by a wall needs to have a balustrade that is at least one metre in height.

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The next hazard is little limbs or other body parts becoming stuck in any gaps in the balustrading. The often arises from attempts to climb the structure. Building standards state that any gaps must be no wider than a 12.5cm circle. However, this restriction would still allow other smaller body parts to become stuck. For this reason, various children’s hospitals recommend a maximum of a 10cm gap. They have seen the many cases of injury that arrive on their doorstep, complaining of large balustrading gaps.

Finally, the last major danger when it comes to balconies is the staircase that is often attached. Stairs are dangerous for even the most coordinated people when they are in a hurry or simply have their mind on other things. For children whose motor and hand-eye coordination skills are not fully developed, will struggle even more. Balustrading is a must for outdoor and indoor staircases, for many of the same reasons as it is required or balconies. As well as a balustrade, it is a good idea to include a hand rail that can guide people up and down safely. Families with young children may wish to look at a second rail which is the right height for their children. Correct landings should also be used after a maximum of 18 steps.

Flooring can be a danger on balconies and outdoor stairs, as this can affect the incidence of slipping. While most balconies are under cover, rain and debris can still blow in and become a hazard. Grooved timber or non-slip tiling are popular choices which effectively drain excess water and prevent slipping in wet and dry conditions. You will want to conduct some research on durable and cost effective solutions that will not disintegrate under extreme weather conditions.

Any questions about the legality and best safety tips for your balcony can be answered by either the Australian Building Code website, or by talking to your local balustrading supplier. Of course, balustrades are not solely about safety, and can look extremely attractive if done correctly. Choose from a range of glass, aluminium or Steel Balustrades Options in Adelaide from Fencing World.

2015-05-11

FAQs About Fencing in Adelaide

Fencing is an extremely integral part of all Adelaide properties. It sets boundaries, protects, and provides you with privacy. However, fencing can be the root of disputes. If you’ve ever tuned into Today Tonight or A Current Affair you will know only too well how bad some disagreements with neighbours can get. To avoid these types of problems it’s important to know what your rights are with fencing. To help you out, we have outlined some frequently asked questions about fencing in Adelaide.

Do I need to attain my neighbour’s consent when installing a new fence?
When you consider that the purpose of a fence is to separate two properties, it’s pretty clear that both you and your neighbour own the fence. If it helps, think about your fence as a joint asset you share between you and your neigbhours. It doesn’t matter if the neighbour hasn’t actually put any money towards it, this is just a given. Therefore, like any joint asset, you will have to consider your neighbours’ needs when making decisions.

In terms of existing fencing, you can’t just simple do what you want. You must either seek your neighbours permission or if that isn’t possible then a court order. If there is no fence on your property and you would like to erect on then you will have to discuss the matter with your neighour. They do have the right to object the fence if they way to. Even if you are offering to pay the entire cost, they still have a right to say.

What happens when you and your neighbor can’t agree on the fencing
If it comes to a point where you and your neighbor can’t come to an agreement about your Fencing in Adelaide then you then you will have to go a higher authority. South Australia has a dispute settlement centre that provides advice on fencing problems and offers  helpful resolution. There is also the possibility of serving your next door neighbor with a ‘Notice to Fence’ which is a legal document requesting they share the price of the fence with you. In the instance where your neighbor ignores your requests for more than 30 days then you have the option to take them to a magistrates court. It’s important to note that this can be an involved process and seek legal advice before taking your fencing problem to this step.

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Rental properties and fencing
If you are renting and are having trouble with your fencing, the good news is it is the responsibility of the owner of the property to deal with any disputes. However, in the case of a fence having to be repaired, if the tenant has caused the damage, then they will have to contribute to the cost. There are instances where tenants of more than five years having to help out with fencing costs in commercial situations, however, this are circumstance dependent.

The rules about things hanging over fences
If you have an annoying tree branch that is hanging over from your neighbours property and dropping leave and causing a nuisance, it is within your right to chop it off. By law, is it each property owner’s responsibility to ensure that they keep their property within their own land. If anything escapes, be it tree branches and roots, and finds itself into the neighbours yard, then you can do what you see fit. If there are branches hanging over into your backyard that you would prefer  not to be there, cut them off and place them over the fence back on your neighbors property. To avoid conflict, it’s probably best if you discuss this with your neighbor first. While you don’t need their approval, it’s just best to keep communications up so you have a good relationship with your neighbor.

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