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Came and gave quote and then completed job on the same day, I was very happy with work done.
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While its importance as an aspect of garden design is sometimes disregarded, fencing is an integral part of both the aesthetics and functionality of your garden. Garden fencing will likely differ between the front and back of properties, with higher and more substantial wooden fencing commonly being used in the rear garden, while the front of the property usually features smaller sized and more decorative fencing. Fencing for the front of the home tends to have a low height and large spaces between the wooden slats. Additionally, it is often painted to improve its ornamental effect.
Fencing in the back garden is often used for privacy and to maintain the borders of a garden, as well as to keep household pets or other small animals or wildlife either in or out. Due to this, these styles of fences are around 6 feet high and use wooden slats without spaces in between. Due to the added height, these fences generally have concrete footings laid in between each section to provide strength and prevent the fence from blowing over or being ruined in high winds.
Garden fencing panels are generally made of wood. The posts in between the sections are manufactured from either timber, stone, or concrete. Recently, fence panels have started to be constructed from heavily recycled and eco friendly composite materials such as recycled bamboo.
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Swanscombe is a town in the Borough of Dartford in Kent, England. It is located east of Dartford as well as north-west of Gravesend, in the civil parish of Swanscombe and Greenhithe. At the 2001 UK census, the Swanscombe electoral ward had a population of 6,418. Swanscombe was very important in the early history of cement. The initial cement manufacturing functions near Swanscombe were opened at Northfleet by James Parker, around 1792, making “Roman concrete” from cement rock brought from the Isle of Sheppey. James Frost opened up a works at Swanscombe in 1825, utilizing chalk from Galley Hill, having actually patented a new concrete called British Cement. The Swanscombe plant was consequently acquired by John Bazley White & Co, which ended up being the largest part of Blue Circle Industries when it formed in 1900. It finally shut down in 1990. Between 1840 and also 1930 it was the biggest cement plant in Britain. By 1882 numerous cement suppliers were running across the north Kent region, yet the resulting dust contamination drove the people of Swanscombe to take legal action versus the regional cement works. Regardless of various technological innovations, the issue lingered into the 1950s, with telegraph lines over an inch thick in white dust. Modern cement kilns in Kent making use of chimneys 170 m (550 feet) in height are currently stated to be the cleanest worldwide. Nevertheless, the adjoining Medway communities are reported to be the most polluted populated area in the UK, and the cement market contributes to acid rain in Scandinavia.
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