Top Rated White Settlement Fence Co. - Construction and Repair of Iron and Wood Fences in Weatherford, TX and more!
Hello and welcome! We are a small local fence company with emphasis on all our customers. We specialize in cedar fence construction in DFW. We service the greater Ft. Worth area as well as it’s outlying cities and towns including White Settlement. We offer both commercial and residential fence repair and installation and have been proud members of the DFW community for years. We have many referrals and repeat business and would like to work with you- so give us a call today to get started with a free quote on all your fence needs.
- Military and Senior Discounts offered - call for details
- Licensed, insured, bonded - you are in good hands.
- Open 7 days a week with emergency services available.
Types of fences we build in White Settlement include pool fencing, wood fence repair, post repair, staining, the best materials, vinyl fences, wrought iron fencing and gates, picket fences in Ft. Worth and White Settlement and more. Call today for an appointment.
Also offering fence construction in Arlington TX, fences in Hurst, Bedford TX, Euless, Grand Prairie and North Richland Hills fence construction - free quotes and same-day services in Park Glens, Summerfield, Highland Oaks, Coventy Hills, Eagle Ranch, Lake Worth, River Oaks, the River Trails area, Harvest Ridge & Sanson Park.
We also offer patio and deck construction and repair in Fort Worth:
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To maintain proportion in a small patio, keep the design simple and uncluttered; clean lines will make elements seem larger. Stepped planting beds, for example, will lead the eye upward and out of a confined area. Tall, vertical screens used to enclose a small area will actually make it seem larger, as will solid paving, such as brick with its small-scale, repetitive patterns.
If you have a small patio, try to use moderate sized furniture (built-ins are especially effective) to avoid a crowded feeling.
Use plants with restraint-- over-planting will just add clutter. Remember to choose plants with their ultimate size and shape in mind. Poplar trees might suit the proportion of your patio when young, but they will grow far too tall for it within a few years.
To maintain proportion in a small patio, keep the design simple and uncluttered; clean lines will make elements seem larger. Stepped planting beds, for example, will lead the eye upward and out of a confined area. Tall, vertical screens used to enclose a small area will actually make it seem larger, as will solid paving, such as brick with its small-scale, repetitive patterns.
If you have a small patio, try to use moderate sized furniture (built-ins are especially effective) to avoid a crowded feeling.
Use plants with restraint-- over-planting will just add clutter. Remember to choose plants with their ultimate size and shape in mind. Poplar trees might suit the proportion of your patio when young, but they will grow far too tall for it within a few years.