| How is Danielle polyvinyl fencing
different from other Vinyl fencing? |
The evidence is overwhelming. Danielle Fence/Country
Estate Fencing is totally superior to all other conventional
white fencing materials. It is both cost effective and free
from traditional maintenance. Exhaustive laboratory and field
tests on farms and at residential homes nationwide, satisfied
customers confirm the economical and durability claims we
make. Country Estate fence owners receive the industry's best
warranty, because it is a full 50 year non pro-rated warranty.
All Danielle Fence Products manufactured by Nebraska Plastics,
Inc.conform to ASTM F964 .
Danielle Fence/Country Estate Fence™ is constructed
exclusively of solid wall virgin polyvinyl compounds. Compare
Danielle Fence with its solid wall virgin polyvinyl compounds
to any co-extruded fence product and it becomes obvious
that competitors are making co-extruded products rather
than virgin solid wall fencing for no other reason than
to increase their profits. Buyer beware! It is not always
easy to recognize a co-extruded product. Some of it is produced
with a white interior and the outside layer (capstock) is
so thin it is difficult to detect.
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| What kind of maintenance does my
Vinyl fencing require? |
Virtually no maintenance is needed for your Danielle
Fence Products. This traditional white fencing is impervious
to deterioration from moisture, temperature extremes, ultraviolet
exposure and the wear and tear from time itself. You'll never
have to scrape or paint your fence again, unlike any wood,
metal or imitation polyvinyl fence. From the day your Danielle
Fence is installed, all traditional fence maintenance halts.
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| How does my Vinyl fence affect our
environment? |
Vinyl is an inert material that does not transmit
pollutants into the ground or the air. The chemicals used
to pressure treat wood fencing pollute the soil. Fumes from
the paint applied to wood fences pollute the air. You do not
have to cut down an oxygen producing tree to build a Danielle/Country
Estate™ Fence and with wood fencing, you may have to
cut additional trees to replace and repair broken boards.
Less fossil fuel is used to produce, install and maintain
a Danielle/Country Estate Vinyl™ fence than is used to
grow a forest, protect it from insects, harvest and mill the
trees into lumber, and paint and maintain a wood fence.
If recycling plastic materials is done wisely, it is a
wonderful contribution to society. There are many disposable
or semi-permanent items that utilize recycled materials
appropriately. However, the quality of a "permanent"
item such as Danielle/Country Estate™ Fence should
not be compromised. If the use of inferior materials causes
a fence to be replaced before its time, the total fossil
fuel fencing cost will be greater than the fossil fuels
used in Vinyl fencing manufactured from pristine materials.
Someday, when you no longer have a use for your Country
Estate Fence, it may be dismantled and recycled.
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| Can you add more Danielle Fence at
a later date? |
White Danielle/Country Estate™ Fence will
be just as white in ten, fifteen, twenty, or more years. Many
Danielle Fence projects are spread over a number of years.
New fence can be added to an old project and both the old
and the new will be the same.
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| Will Danielle Fence enhance my property
value? |
A beautiful fence around your property enhances
its value in many ways. It may provide privacy to your back
yard or prevent uninvited guests to your swimming pool. You
may simply desire a backdrop for your most beautiful flower
gardens. Fencing gets all of those tasks done . . . with flair.
If you decide to sell your residence, your Danielle/Country
Estate™ fence is ready to show, because it looks new
all of the time.
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| Does Danielle Fence offer their
fence in any colors besides white? |
Danielle Fence offers 3 colors: traditional white,
almond, and gray. With that many to choose from, there is
bound to be a color to match your residence.
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| How do I find a reputable fence contractor? |
Ideally, your Fence Dealer/Installer is someone
you know or someone who has installed successfully
for a friend or neighbor.
A good fence contractor:
- Is well known-easily reached by phone or in-person.
- Will never pressure you to sign a contract.
- Will not ask you to pay for the entire job in
advance.
- Will strive to provide clear solutions for your
requests.
- Will show you a number of photos of previous installations
and names of owners.
- Adhere to the code of ethics by the American Fence
Association.
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