How To Deal With A Bad Fencing Contractor
We have talked a lot and written articles on the tell-tale signs that the fencing contractor you are considering may not be the right one for you. One of these is searching the Better Bussiness Bureau for their list of accredited fencing contractors in London, Ontario. But what if you realize too late that you have a bad contractor on your hands? Mind you, the contractor will act faultlessly while negotiating the contract and only start to show their true colours after you have paid them a deposit. Here are some common scenarios of contractor trouble: The contractor no longer picks your calls The pace of the work is slower than agreed The contractor seems to have abandoned the work The contractor is negligent and damages property The quality of the work is poor What To Do With a Bad Fencing Contractor Unfortunately, a contractor that suddenly doesn’t pick up calls after you have paid them may mean you have been scammed. It is common that you will hold up hope the contractor will pitch up soon ready to start work. But if you don’t hear from them a week after paying them, take decisive steps to recover your money. A good place to start looking for a contractor who has disappeared on you is the local fencing contractors association or registration board. If you can track them down, start legal action to recover your money. Otherwise, report the matter to the police. In the other cases, here’s what you can do: 1. Discuss your concerns with the contractor Some contractor issues can be talked over. At times a contractor may simply not have understood the design brief and neglected some fence features you are particularly keen on. If you catch this early and raise it with the contractor, they may be able to fix them and avoid costly remedial work later. Other times you will realize too late that the work was not done according to the contract agreement. Still, try not to be confrontational and raise your concerns calmly. If the work deviates too far from what you agreed in the contract, the contractor has to take responsibility and be willing to settle it in a way that pleases you. If a dispute arises, be prepared to sue. Hopefully, the contract had enough protection for you against this eventuality. Either way, seek the guidance of a lawyer. 2. Fire the contractor In cases where the standard of the work is so poor you can’t let the contractor continue, you may have to fire them. Similarly, if the contractor is taking too long to finish work, you may have to get another to finish the work. Should you have to fire the fencing contractor for poor workmanship, expect that they will fight back. So be sure that the contractor has breached the contract you signed with them. Where you are unhappy with the pace of the work, it helps if you had a timeline written into the contract. 3. File a claim on their surety bond In cases of poor workmanship, another viable avenue for recourse is to file a claim on the contractor’s surety bond. This is why they have it and why they reference it when bidding for work. Get a copy of the contractor’s surety bond and file a claim against it. Where the contractor damaged property, take pictures and collect other evidence that can help your case if the matter can’t be resolved between yourselves and you have to sue. If the contractor has an insurance policy against property damage, it may help keep you out of court. Suing Your Fencing Contractor In London, ON It’s possible you will exhaust all options for an amicable resolution to a contract dispute. If you had hired an unlicensed contractor, the licensing board may refuse to mediate your case. The courts may be your last option. The law in Ontario allows you to sue your fencing contractor for an unfulfilled contract. Your success with this route, however, depends on the merits of your case and on the terms you had agreed in the contract. When you sue for poor workmanship, know that you have to do it in stages, starting with sending a complaint, collecting evidence, and going for arbitration with the professional body the contractor is registered with. When all fails to produce a resolution, you can then approach the courts where it can still go either way. Jay Fencing is an experienced, fully bonded fencing contractor serving London, Ontario. We do it right the first time. Contact us today to discuss your fencing requirements.
5 Chain Link Fence Maintenance Tips: How To Maintain Your Chain Link Fence To Last Longer
Chain link fences have all the essential qualities you need in a fence. They are strong, affordable, and secure. Another quality that endears this fence type to both residential and commercial property owners is they hardly need any maintenance. The outdoor environment is, however, tough for anything that rusts. The weather in Brantford, which gets very wet, doesn’t help either. So despite its celebrated durability, your chain link fence will still benefit from some regular maintenance. It will last even longer, looking just as good. Here are tips on how to maintain your chain link fence: 1. Keep Your Fence Clean Chain link fences trap a lot of dirt and debris because of their design. While this does not immediately damage the fence, it does make it look unkempt. Too much dust and debris will also trap moisture that will eventually cause your fence to rust. Make it a habit to regularly clean your fence of dust and other dirt. You can hose it down or, if it’s oily, lightly scrub it with wire steel and soapy water. 2. Do Not Allow Trees To Grow Through Your Fence Chain link fences do not damage easily but if you let vines grow through yours they will not hold up as well. Yes, all that greenery on the fence does look appealing, but the cost is usually the structural integrity of the fence. What happens is as the vines or hedge grows, they will lift the fence off the ground, leaving an opening through which pets can escape and wild animals can sneak in. Besides that, as the vines grow through the links the wire may break creating holes that will make the fence less secure. 3. Maintain A Fireguard While fire will not completely damage a chain-link fence, it will weaken and make it less structurally sound. The steel wire becomes soft and more likely to break. On top of that, fire removes the galvanized finish that protects the fence from rusting. To protect your fence from fire, clear the immediate surroundings of the fence of anything that burns. Better yet, maintain a fireguard. Speaking of rusting: 4. Refinish The First At The First Sight Of Rust Rust is a chain-link fence’s worst enemy. First, that orange, rusted appearance doesn’t look very nice. It makes the fence look old and neglected. Hardly the look you want for your Brantford property. Even worse than the aesthetic degradation is the actual physical damage rust can cause. As your fence corrodes rust slowly but surely eats away the wire and the supporting posts, weakening and making them more susceptible to breaking. You can prevent the worst effects of rust on your fence by acting early. Since rust itself is a sign that the protective galvanized finish has worn off, the simple solution is to refinish the fence with metallic, anti-rust paint. Before you apply any new finish, it is crucial that you prep the fence by cleaning off all rust and dirt. Otherwise, the new finish will not adhere. Vinegar is known to be effective at softening rust. It is environmentally sustainable, too, even for removing mold. Follow the paint manufacturer’s instructions when refinishing, but wait until it has fully dried. 5. Attend to Repairs Timeously The best way to deal with rust is to catch it early. If you leave it to spread the refinishing job can become too overwhelming. So it is a good habit to regularly inspect your chain link fence for rust and physical damage. Check areas to the bottom of the fence as they are more likely to rust. Pay particular attention to the upright and supporting posts as these hold the fence together. Areas where the fence appears to sag typically points to an issue that needs to be attended to quickly. Jay Fencing is the leading chain-link fence installation and repair contractor in Brantford, ON. Whether it is to fix a broken fence to install a new one from scratch, we are at your service. Contact us here to discuss your needs.
Canada Green Homes Grant: Fit More into Your Home Improvement Budget
Every year, there always seems to be more than one repair or improvement you have to do on your home, either to boost curb appeal, improve comfort, or lower your energy bills. The trouble is there is never enough money to fit it all in your budget. If you have been stuck between building a new deck or installing a new privacy fence and investing in a more energy-efficient heating system for your primary residence, you may now be able to fit both in your budget. The recently announced Canada Greener Homes Grant will award up to $5,000 in grant money for energy-saving upgrades on primary residences. The money will be reimbursed for qualifying energy-saving home retrofits. What Is The Canada Green Homes Grant? The Canada Green Homes Grant is an initiative of the federal government that aims to help Canadians make their homes more energy-efficient. By helping people retrofit their homes in ways that minimize heating, ventilation, and other energy costs, as well as switch to greener energy sources, the government hopes to make life more affordable and comfortable for up to 700,000 Canadians. Through the Canada Green Homes Grant, the federal government is also looking to create new jobs, fight climate change, and grow domestic green supply chains. The Prime Minister’s Office announced that the federal government will recruit and train 2,000 new energy advisors as part of the Canada Green Homes Grant. These advisors will guide, advise, and offer timely evaluations to homeowners who apply for the grant. The new hires are expected to reflect the government’s noted commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in the job market. Canadians who want to train as energy advisors can apply here. Cheaper and Sustainable Energy for Canadian Homes Launching the program, Prime Minister Trudeau noted that the energy-saving home upgrades the Canada Green Homes Grant is promoting are sometimes out of reach for ordinary Canadians. As a result, homeowners end up spending more money than they have to on energy bills. Many people are also forced to rely on unsustainable sources of energy to power their homes. For example, during power outages, many homeowners have no option but to use gasoline generators that are expensive to run and release toxic gases that pollute the air we breathe. A sustainable solution that is cheaper in the long term will be to install photovoltaic solar panels. It is estimated that Canadian homes and other buildings constitute 18 percent of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions. So this new initiative has the potential to drastically improve air quality and help the country meet its climate change goals. It should help drive the adoption of solar energy, which is an area Canada stills lags behind other developed countries. How Does The Canada Green Homes Grant Work? There are two ways Canadians can get reimbursed for energy-saving retrofits they make on the primary residences. First, to begin the process, you have to engage a certified energy advisor who will come in and evaluate your home’s current energy efficiency and advise on retrofits that may help you save energy or upgrade to a more sustainable source. To help you with that, you will receive up to $600 in reimbursements. Besides the reimbursement for the expert evaluation, you can claim up to $5,000 for the actual retrofit. Note that you will only be eligible for the reimbursement after a post-retrofit evaluation by an energy advisor is completed. So in total, you can receive up to $5,600 in grant money. To receive the grant money, you have to complete at least one of the retrofits recommended by the energy advisor. The retrofitting work will also have to be done by a licensed contractor. And unless you follow through and implement the upgrades recommended by the energy advisor, you will not be eligible for the pre-retrofit evaluation. To access the Canada Greener Homes Grant, you have to register through this online form. Interest in the program is so high that the online form crashed the first day it was opened to the public. What residences qualify for the Canada Greener Homes Grant? To be eligible for the grant, the property must be your primary residence and be more than six months old from the date it was first occupied. It must also meet the EnerGuide evaluation conditions. You, of course, have to provide the documents that show that you own the home. The residences could be any of the following: Single or semi-detached houses. Townhouses Mobile homes on permanent foundations, Permanently moored floating homes, Mixed-use buildings small, multi-use residential buildings What Retrofits Are Eligible Under the Canada Greener Homes Grant? To qualify for reimbursement under the green homes initiative, a retrofit must have been recommended by a certified energy advisor. Home improvements that boost climate resiliency, like those that protect against floods, wind, blizzards, and power outages will be considered for reimbursement if combined with an energy-efficient retrofit. The following are the retrofits that qualify for Canada Greener Homes Grant: Home Insulation Home retrofits that slow the rate of heat loss have the effect of optimizing energy use, which lowers overall household costs. These retrofits can earn you reimbursements up to $5,000. Air Sealing Home improvements that reduce the amount of air that escapes from the house are considered the most effective retrofits for improving energy efficiency. Reduced air loss also mean improved heat retention, which lowers overall heating costs. Retrofits that improve your house’s capacity to prevent air loss can earn you up to $1,000 in Canada Greener Homes Grant money. Windows and Doors Installing doors and windows that improve a home’s insulation capabilities will lower heating, cooling, and lighting costs, ensuring greater energy efficiency. Expect up to $5,000 in reimbursements. Thermostats Installing modern thermostats will ensure your appliances don’t run longer than they have to. That means lower energy costs for
What Makes a Good Commercial Fence?
Businesses in Cambridge, as indeed everywhere else, face many risks. But if there is one all-consuming concern for every business owner, it has to be physical security. To ensure your assets are secure, and your staff is safe, a good commercial-grade fence is a bare minimum. What makes a good commercial fence, though? How to Choose a Suitable Commercial-grade Fence A good commercial fence protects your business property, physical assets, and employees from thieves, vandals, and other trespassers. In essence, a good fence is one that keeps out unwanted visitors. While a good commercial fence has to be secure, it must accomplish a bit more than that. And because every business is unique, you have to choose the right fence for your business. Luckily, you have more than enough options. To select the right fence for your Cambridge business, ask yourself the following questions. If you are short on time, you can always seek the guidance of a commercial fencing contractor. 1. What is the Main Purpose of My Fence? This may sound like an odd question to ask, but we don’t look for the same qualities in a fence. While we all instinctively feel we have to protect our premises from unwanted visitors, we don’t all face the same security threats. Some areas are safer than others. For a lot of businesses, the need to increase commercial curb appeal is just as, if not, more important than securing assets. If that’s you, the more ornamental wrought iron fence will work much better than a chain-link fence that tends to be plain and uninteresting. Privacy is another quality other business owners prioritize in a fence. Depending on the nature of your business, you may decide to keep your premises totally blocked off from the street. That is why masonry wall fences, which combine privacy and security, are a popular choice in industrial districts. Vinyl fences are a cheaper option that offers great privacy. 2. What is the Weather Like in My Area? Weather plays an important role in your choice of fence, whether it is for your commercial or residential area. Different fencing materials have varying tolerances for the elements. Wood fences, though not very popular for securing commercial properties, do not handle wet conditions and extreme sunlight very well. If a wood fence fits the aesthetic you are looking to create for your commercial property, be prepared to spend more on maintenance costs. For fencing options that have great weather resistance, consider chain-link, wrought iron, and vinyl fencing. These are also good low-maintenance options. Then again, those options may not be the most suitable if you are looking to create an inviting feel that attracts customers to your business. For that, you need a fence that beautifully complements your building’s design. 3. What is My Budget? Whatever your main purpose is for your commercial fence, you have to balance your needs with your budget. Some fences are more expensive than others. So if security is a priority for you but you are hamstrung by a limited budget, a chain-link fence will be a more practical option than the more secure but pricier wrought iron fence. Ask your fencing contractor what options you have for fencing materials. They are more experienced and best placed to advise on your best options. Do You Need a New Fence for Your Commercial Property in Cambridge? Of course, you don’t always need a new fence. If you already have a fence securing your commercial property, get an experienced commercial fencing contractor to come over and inspect it. All your fence may need are repairs here and there. Wrought iron fences, for example, have a long service life, but they need regular maintenance to keep their looks. Regular painting will keep rust at bay and preserve their rustic beauty. That said, if your fence now costs too much to maintain or no longer meets your security needs, you should look to invest in a new one. Jay Fencing is one of the oldest and most trusted commercial fencing contractors in Cambridge, Ontario. Consider us for your next commercial fencing project.
Curb Appeal For A Commercial Property: It Starts With The Right Fence
There is only so much curb appeal you can create by fencing your business premises to look like a fort. Secure as it has to be, your place of business still has to look inviting to customers and visitors. We don’t often associate curb appeal with commercial properties. That may be because curb appeal is a concept popularized by realtors, meaning the general attractiveness of a property when seen from the sidewalk. The idea is that a house that looks good from the outside is easier to sell. Commercial curb appeal helps your business make the right impression on customers and visitors. It helps you gain the trust of customers, distinguishes you from your competitors, and boosts employee pride and loyalty. How to Add Appeal to Your Commercial Property in Cambridge There is a lot that you can do to add curb appeal to your commercial property. You can update your building’s facade with a new paint job and signage, repaint your parking lot, add lighting, as well as remove clutter and clean the surroundings. But if you have a fence around the commercial property, that’s the place to start. You have quite a few commercial fencing options available. But as different fences have their own unique qualities, you have to know which ones add the right amount of curb appeal. Let’s explore those options: The Best Fences for Commercial Curb Appeal While it’s essential that your commercial fence is secure and durable to protect your physical assets, there is no reason why it can’t also be aesthetically pleasing. As a business, it is natural that you should also care about your costs, meaning the fencing option you choose has to be low-maintenance. To enhance your commercial property’s outdoor space and boost its curb appeal, consider the following commercial fencing options: 1. Aluminum Fence Aluminum fences have a polished industrial look that adds beauty and lends a professional feel to your place of business. As a material, aluminum is strong and has excellent rust resistance, making it a durable and low-maintenance fencing solution. Aluminum fences can be welded into many different, sophisticated designs and can be adjusted to fit uneven landscapes. All this gives your commercial fencing contractor enough leeway to design a fence that is unique and which fits your building. 2. Wrought Iron Fence Wrought iron fences have a timeless, almost understated appeal. Just adequately decorative and customizable, this a safe fencing option that works well when you are not sure what aesthetic has the right feel for your business. Thanks to their welded construction, wrought iron fences are strong and durable. As long as you maintain it well, you don’t have to worry about replacing the fence for many years to come. The best ones are powder-coated to protect them from rust, making them even more durable. 3. Steel Fence Steel fences are a sleek choice for commercial properties like office blocks where the aesthetic is smart and professional. Painted black, they are an elegant way to frame your building for the best curb appeal. Typically see-through yet strong due to the welded construction, a steel fence will help to showcase your building’s unique features and beauty. These fences have an ornamental beauty you would normally associate with wrought iron fences, but without the high maintenance burden. 4. Vinyl Fence Vinyl fencing looks clean and polished. The fences have it all; they are decorative, hardly need any maintenance, are strong yet affordable, and have excellent fade resistance. While they tended to only come in a few colors, now there is a wide variety of colors and textures to choose from. For commercial properties that need an extra bit of privacy, vinyl is probably your best option outside masonry walls. The fences are available in a variety of heights and, depending on your chosen design, are completely opaque. This gives them great privacy, which helps to keep unsightly areas of your property out of view from visitors and passersby. Not sure which of these fences fits your commercial property in Cambridge, ON? Jay Fencing is a leading commercial fencing contractor in Cambridge. ON. We are here to walk you through all your fencing options and help you find the one that adds the right amount of curb appeal to your commercial property. Contact us for a consultation.
Fencing In Cambridge: Who To Trust For The Best Fences
‘A good neighbor is a fellow who smiles at you over the back fence but doesn’t climb over it’ – Arthur Baer. Perhaps putting perspective on Mr. Baer’s standard for neighborliness, Rober Frost made this now-famous statement, ‘good fences make good neighbors’. At Jay Fencing we couldn’t agree more with the two wise gentlemen. Our work fencing houses and commercial properties around Cambridge has taught us that to keep the peace with your neighbors, it is best (and easier) to not give conflict a chance. We believe that you make your own neighbors. That a weak fence that’s easy to breach encourages burglars and intruders. Likewise, a fence that offers no privacy invites the attention of neighbors and passersby, unable to resist stealing a glance at you stretching about in your backyard. The security, privacy, and your whole property’s look is a product of the quality of your fence. It is also to a large extent determined by your choice of the fencing contractor. Why Cambridge Property Owners Trust Jay Fencing We are not the only fencing contractor in Cambridge or indeed in Ontario. So why should you choose us over the others? We can list many reasons why choosing Jay Fencing to fence your property is a smart decision. But we can’t think of one that’s more important than our experience. Experience can’t be bought or faked. It’s either you have fence X number of properties over a span of Y years, or you haven’t. We have been serving Southern Ontario for decades, honing our craft and perfecting our systems one fencing project after another. Because we have already served our apprenticeship, you won’t have to pay for our on-the-job training with your own security. It is the quality and length of our experience that gives us the confidence to attach a guarantee to our work: Our two-year quality guarantee is a show of confidence and trust in our own work We probably wouldn’t be promising to repair your fence at no charge if it fails within two years of us installing it if we didn’t think it will hold up for that long. We guarantee our work because we value quality craftsmanship. We want you to have absolute confidence that your new fence investment will pay off. To show you that we put our money where our mouths are, we will repair your fence if it fails because of poor welding, peeling paint, or any other defects that hint at poor craftsmanship. Between you and us, we would rather not work free of charge and, to avoid that, we simply do it right the first time. Two years is a long time, so why are we so confident in our services? We were fence technicians before anything else We have since expanded our installation services to include gazebos, decks, gates, enclosures, railings, and privacy screens among other home improvement services. But fencing is where we cut our teeth. To Jay Fencing, fencing is not an added service or something we added to diversify and recession-proof the business. We started in fencing because it’s what we knew how to do best. We have watched as vinyl fences grew in popularity and can rightly claim to have been one of the fencing material’s early proponents. We are just as experienced with other fences, whether they are board-on-board privacy fences or chain-link fences. Name any type of fence and we will point you to a home in Cambridge where you can go and review our work in person. You can leverage our experience to get a secure fence that will frame your property for the best curb appeal. Enjoy your well-manicured yard in perfect seclusion (and security) It matters little that your home is beautiful if you don’t feel secure in it. Or that your yard is well-tended if you can’t enjoy it without the prying glare of neighbors. A good fence will complete your home into a secure suburban oasis that your family and pets can enjoy. But all this begins with your selection of a fence builder in Cambridge. Jay Fencing offers a variety of fencing solutions that are perfectly customized to your security, privacy, and aesthetic needs. When you choose Jay Fencing to install your fence, expect the following: A breakdown of the materials you need and our reasons for our recommendations, If the job entails replacing an old fence, we will assess the existing fence and tell you what materials can be salvaged for recycling, A realistic time budget for how long the fencing job will take, A clear statement on what warranties and guarantees you should expect, A clear written agreement on payment, including terms and plans (where applicable). Ready to get started with your fencing project? Jay fencing is a leading fencing contractor with a strong reputation and a growing list of satisfied customers in Cambridge, ON. Contact us below to discuss your project.
Good Fences Start With The Right Contractor
When choosing a fence for your suburban property, between looks and security, what do you consider to be most important? At Jay Fencing, we believe you don’t have to sacrifice curb appeal for security, or vice versa. The right fence will offer the exact level of security, aesthetic appeal, privacy, or whatever attribute matters to you. In this regard, the right fence for a given property is a function of many factors. As you will see later, merely selecting a type of fence over another does not mean you will get the right quality fence. The fencing contractor you choose from the many that call Waterloo home is the foundation a good fence is built on. Prioritize the fence qualities that matter to you Your property is not quite complete without a fence. You may have a feeling of being too exposed. The property itself may look plain, devoid of a wow factor. Or, you may be concerned with the lack of privacy. So, considering the above concerns, a fence will look like the perfect solution. And it will be. But you can easily get a fence that, though secure, is as plain as the house and offers little privacy. Chain-link fences fit that description. If privacy and aesthetics aren’t that important to you, perhaps because yours is a commercial property, a chain-link fence will work just fine. As security will likely be important, these fences deliver on that, too. Some fences look as good and last as long as they are well-maintained As a property owner, you may be more concerned with security, looks, and privacy, but as an experienced fence installer, we have learned to appreciate that the durability and maintenance of the fence are just as important. On the projects where we have been contracted to replace broken, corroded, and collapsed fences, a common thread we have picked is the frustration that property owners have with fences that flattered to deceive. We have learned that a fence may not return the expected long use-life, not because of poor quality materials, but because of a lack of maintenance. This is true for wood fences that have to be resealed and vanished regularly. Of course, there are fencing materials, like vinyl that require very little if any maintenance. The right fence does not have to cost a fortune Despite all we know about secure, good-looking fences that offer enough privacy, why do homeowners end up with fences that barely deliver on these qualities? The answer supposedly has to do with the budget. But the budget isn’t entirely the challenge. A chain-link fence can offer acceptable privacy and score just as high on the aesthetic scale. All it takes is some imagination and creativity. For example, you can easily dress up your plain-looking, see-through chain-link fence by planting some flowering vines through it. With keen maintenance, the vines can transform the fence into a head-turner that offers complete privacy. The appearance of wood can work as well as the real thing Wood fences are popular for a reason. They have a natural charm and warmth that is hard to beat. Sustainable and natural, wood is an opaque fencing material that guarantees privacy and security. While wood fences are good-looking, they come with a huge maintenance burden. Without regular maintenance, they will not look as good for long and will rot and fall apart in no time. Hardwoods produce stronger fences, but they come with a suitably prohibitive price tag. If you like the look and privacy quality of wood, perhaps you don’t necessarily have to install a wooden fence. A vinyl fence can give you the look you are after, without the burden of heavy maintenance. It will last many times longer, too. Vinyl manufacturing technology has advanced so much that you can get realistic-looking wood-like vinyl fences in any shade you like. It is indestructible by wood’s archnemeses, termites and rot. Remarkably fire-resistant, vinyl is an install-and-forget fencing material every busy homeowner will love. Admittedly, vinyl costs more than wood. But that’s when you only consider the cost of materials without lifetime care and maintenance costs. When you factor in all the costs and its remarkable durability, vinyl is likely much cheaper than wood and other fencing materials. Why choosing the right fence installer matters in Waterloo A fence is as secure and durable as the quality of its installation. All the hard work of choosing the right fence type and material for your type of property and security needs can be undone by choosing an inexperienced fence installer. Beyond qualifications and professional memberships, choosing a local contractor is acutely important. An experienced local contractor will know Waterloo’s codes and fencing regulations and isn’t going to install a fence that is taller than what is allowed for your area. The City of Waterloo regulates fence installation based on the yard or property type. The fence bylaw places restrictions on fence height depending on whether it is a corner or interior lot. It also lays out specific guidelines for Driveway Visibility Triangle (DVT) and Daylight Visibility Triangle (DLVT). Failure to meet fence bylaw regulations may attract a fine on top of being asked to take the fence down. So choosing an experienced local fencing contractor who is well-versed with local bylaws will help you avoid unnecessary headaches and costs. Choose Jay Fencing for the best fence installation services in Waterloo, ON. It is not enough to look up a fencing contractor online and reading reviews left on their website. To be sure they are as good as they claim to be, it is best to check out, in person, the projects they have done. Looking at a prospective contractor’s work up close helps you decide if the quality of their work fits well with your expectations. Do their fences hold up? What do their former clients have