Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The Decision is Made -- Now What?

So, you've decided that it's finally time for a vinyl horse fence! Excellent! But before you begin the process, there are a few steps you should review and plan before construction.

First of all, it's probably a good idea to discuss your fencing plans with neighbors or property owners who own land at the borders of your property. This is especially true for those property lines that will be affected by your fence. It is 100% imperative that you ensure your vinyl fence will be located entirely on your property. This means that the fence line should lie inside your property line – not on the line.
It's also a good idea to check if your property has easements (a right of way guaranteed to a separate party) that might limit the design, size, or location of your fence. When checking on your deed, it's also a good idea to review records of underground utility. Checking beforehand where the underground utilities may be will help you communicate your concerns with your fencing provider prior to the big day. Remember, before you begin any digging or excavation, it is imperative to check for any underground utility that may be in the area. This includes power lines, cable lines, pipes or sewer lines, septic lines, and any other utility that may be located underground on your property.
It's also a good idea to review any zoning laws in your local area. Occasionally, zoning laws can regulate the size, design, or placement of your fencing. If you plan to construct a vinyl horse fence in an area located inside a historic district or an area that could be considered a subdivision, it's very important that you consult your neighborhood association and review any property covenants prior to construction. You may also find it wise to contact your local building inspection team in order to gather information you may need considering the shape, diameter, or depth of your fence. And finally, you will also find it wise to apply for building permits that may be required by local code.
We've already discussed the importance of ensuring your horse or pasture fence will complement your existing construction and will be aesthetically pleasing when compared to its surroundings. Remember, the construction of a vinyl horse or pasture fence is a major project. For this reason, it's a good idea to take some time to examine all the aspects involved with vinyl horse fence construction. At the end of your project, you, and those around you, will be happy you've done your homework.


Sunday, August 2, 2009

Invest in the Best for Your Horses

It’s no secret that the men and women who invest in horses want the best for their equestrian pets. As such, most horse owners search high and low for the perfect agricultural fence – the good news is, once they see what Perma Well has to offer, the choice becomes pretty simple. The products sold are offered with a lifetime warranty and are prices are the best on the market, guaranteed. When looking for a safe horse fence, check out everything Perma Well has in stock before you commit yourself to something that may not meet your needs.

Perma Well has been in business since 1984, and has sold
vinyl horse fence products all over the country. You can shop with confidence and know that you are purchasing the safest, most effective horse fencing on the market today. One of the greatest features of doing business with Perma Well is that the website contains a complete list of pricing for all products so you can see how much everything you need costs. This is designed for customer convenience because you don’t have to call or email for pricing information and it saves you time waiting for a customer service representative to call you back.

Once you decide upon which vinyl horse fence product you’d like to buy, delivery time is an estimated 10-14 days. The fencing can be shipped anywhere and prices of shipping are dependent upon where the customer lives. Because vinyl is made from petroleum and natural gas, prices may also fluctuate according to market prices, so you can plan on purchasing your fencing at the ideal time that’s just right for your budget.

The
horse fencing you choose comes with a manufacturer’s warranty, however, Perma Well also offers a second “courtesy” warranty. If any horse railing or posts are broken by your horses, Perma Well will send you replacement parts, based upon individual circumstances, all you have to do is pay for the cost of shipping. Shopping with Perma Well is also guaranteed to provide you with the lowest priced products on the market, if you find something else at a comparable price than simply fax or email your invoice into the owner and he will beat the price and still gives you the “courtesy” warranty.