Commercial Fencing in Vancouver BC

February 19, 2015

Whether it’s your home or your workplace, every property could use fencing. Especially for commercial purposes, fencing offers a solution to burglary and other trespassing particularly after business hours. Fencing can also provide an important aesthetic appeal for a commercial property, mimicking the welcomeness of a residential home. In October 2014, we published a related […]

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Privacy Slats for Residential Fencing in Vancouver, BC

February 5, 2015

Chain-link fencing is a great affordable way to introduce security to your home’s property. You may, however, find that you want more privacy than is offered by the chain-link fencing alone. A suitable addition to your existing chain-link fencing is privacy slats, which can be purchased along with the installation of your chain-link fencing from […]

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Benefits of Steel Fencing in Vancouver, BC

February 4, 2015

In our first blog post published August 2013, we wrote about “Vancouver Chain-Link Fencing vs. Cedar Fence – What’s the Difference?”. In this blog post we introduced a few facts and benefits of chain-link fencing, which is a type of steel fencing that we offer here at QS Fencing Ltd.. Chain-link fencing is perhaps the […]

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Learning the Benefits of Aluminum Fencing for Vancouver, BC

January 16, 2015

In March last year we published an article on “Creative Aluminum Fencing in Vancouver”. In this past article, we mentioned the high creative potential of choosing aluminum fencing for your home in Surrey or Vancouver, BC. In this article, we will offer some key benefits that will help you decide is aluminum fencing is really […]

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Keep Urban Wildlife Out of Your Backyard!

January 5, 2015

Wildlife Fences: stop skunks, raccoons, coyotes & deer Undomesticated animals do not belong in the city; however urban landscapes such as in Surrey, BC, have begun to witness more and more wildlife inhabitants around town. This should not come as a surprise. As we develop further into areas formerly reserved for our wildlife counterparts, raccoons, deer, […]

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