Why Go Chain-link? Let’s Look At The Options.

May 15, 2017

The average cost of installing a fence is roughly $2500, with most falling between $1500 and $5500. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that the type of fence you choose will have a huge impact on costs—not just for the material, but for installation as well. Cost considerations include parts, permits, making sure the […]

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Fencing for North Vancouver Mountain Lions (Cougar Proof Fencing)

August 10, 2016

Are Cougars a Concern in Metro Vancouver? Yes, in some areas. A lot of backyards in Meto Vancouver happen to be in cougar territory (also called panthers, or mountain lions). If you have small children or pets, cougars in these areas are something to be aware of and take necessary precautions (both for your family’s […]

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Write a Review About Our Fencing Services on our Google + Page!

July 27, 2016

We Need your Support! Please give us a rating on G+, simply click here! Or, click the review button as shown in the image below.   If you are new to Google reviews, it’s easier than you think! Just follow the prompts and Google will walk you through the process! Don’t forget to share on Facebook and Twitter too! As a small […]

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Dog Proofing a Yard: Redundant Fencing & Chain-link Air Locks

June 29, 2016

Redundant Fencing & Chain-link Air Locks In our previous posts on dog proofing your fence, we covered some of the most important features for securing fences for dogs: using privacy slats, digging under the fence, climbing or jumping over the fence, as well as protecting your pets from predators such as mountain lions (which sometimes wander […]

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Chain-link Fence Dog Proofing (Digging & Climbing)

May 30, 2016

At QS Fencing in New Westminster, BC we love our dogs, which is why we’re focusing this post series on dog proof fencing. It’s important to ensure your fenced yard is secured with dog safety in mind. Not only is preventing escape important, keeping predators out is important in many areas around greater Vancouver like North Vancouver, Port Cocquitlam. In our last post we cover […]

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