Fencing
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Should I go with metal or plastic? How do they compare, and which is better?
Each has its own benefits and strengths. Metal fencing is stronger and more chew resistant so if you have dogs or other animals around that are chewers, or high deer pressure, this fence is the better pick. If you have moderate deer pressure and just want to keep them out, then plastic fencing is... -
What are differences between the Tenax and Trident?
Trident has a reinforced bottom edge and Tenax does not. Other than that, both brands have the same strength and lifespan. Tenax mesh has more rounded corners, but both brand mesh’s have the same dimensions. -
What makes one plastic fencing stronger than another one?
The breaking strength and the lifespan! Breaking strength is based off pressure applied to fence in a given area. Fence Type/Break Strength/Lifespan · Economy: 500lb./ft. (3-7 years) · Heavy Duty: 650lbs./ft. (10-15 years) · Extra Strength: 750lbs./ft. (15-20 years) · Maximum Strength: 950lbs./ft... -
I have an HOA and can’t have a tall fence, only 6 feet. Will that prevent the deer from getting in?
Deer can jump over anything that is below around 7.5 feet. A 6 foot fencing will still be effective for keeping most deer out. Deer typically don’t jump as high as they can unless they are spooked. We can’t speak for all HOA areas, but some will allow 8’ posts with 6’ fencing. If this is allowed,...