Transforming Outdoor Dreams into Reality, One Fence at a Time! (724) 963-2340
Transforming Outdoor Dreams into Reality, One Fence at a Time! (724) 963-2340
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A No-Dig fence, also known as a "dig-less" or "no-posthole" installation, offers several advantages that may make it a preferred option for certain situations. Here are some reasons why you might consider a No-Dig fence:
The No-Dig Installation Technique allows a typical install to be completed in les time because it does not require concrete hole digging or posts to be set in concrete.
No Dig means No Mess! Since hole digging is not required for this technique there is no dirt work cleanup required, making your yard look presentation worthy as soon as the fence construction is complete.
Your fence will be stronger and more secure. The post is firmly anchored in the ground without disturbing it. This creates a stronger footer. Save your yard from destruction. We utilize a patented installation method that is 3x stronger & 100% cleaner.
We are not just fence builders, we are fence fanatics! When you work with AR Outdoor Design, you get a team that is passionate about delivering craftsmanship, creativity, and unbeatable customer service.
Once you install it in normal soil conditions, it will be almost impossible to get the posts out of the ground without the use of specialized hydraulic equipment.
Yes, No-Dig donuts help facilitate easy installation of vinyl post sleeves to the posts. The donuts stabilize your fence posts and ensure a straight fence along with using a level.
Yes, No-Dig fences are highly adaptable and can be installed on various types of terrain, including uneven surfaces.
When installing new 5Ft or 6Ft tall privacy styles, 2-3/8” pipe is the most common due to its commercial strength. Pipe wall thickness can range from minimum 0.079 wall for medium wind regions, most common is *0.095 wall (SS20/ 20WT) for medium to strong wind regions and Schedule 40 for extreme high gusting wind regions.
A 5' or 6' tall fence has the posts driven 4' (48") into the ground.
No it is not new, but it is something that did not become widely popular until the year 2000 when the vinyl fence industry grew in popularity.
No it is not new, but it is something that did not become widely popular until the year 2000 when the vinyl fence industry grew in popularity.
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