News
What are the Main Causes of Post and Fence Rot
Wet and dry rot are the two greatest threats to any type of wooden fence. Fences treated with protective oils when they’re built help to keep them safe from the elements. Over time the strength of these oils diminishes, causing the fence to dry out…
Outdoor Fall Projects to Do with the Whole Family
Most people are aware they should be spending more time doing healthy activities than they currently do. For families, this is even more important. That’s why it’s so urgent to find fun fall projects that everyone in the family can have a great time working…
What Are My Options for Backyard Insect Repellents?
It’s not just the weather you need to consider when trying to extend outdoor life during fall. In Georgia it usually stays quite warm and inviting until mid-October; the problem is though this clement weather also attracts bugs. So what can you do to get…
Fence Tips: How to Keep Weeds off the Fence Line
Post holes for fencing can be dug anywhere from 18 to 36 inches deep; deeper for an extremely high fence. When a weed appears on a fence line, it is likely that the root system has already intertwined itself with the underground section of post.…
What Type of Fence is Best for Me? (Infographic)
Choosing the perfect type of fence for your needs is the first step. At FenceWorks of Georgia our team can help you determine the right style and material for your new fence. In this infographic we help you determine what materials would be best for…