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Residential    Services

Like many other household projects, perimeter fencing can instantly increase the value or equity in your home. However, residential fencing is primarily distinguishable from the common household remodel in that it can provide more than just some extra cash in your pocket. For any residential fencing need, turn to the trusted experts at The Johnson Family Fencing Co.

Establishing Security, Privacy, and Boundaries

One of the most popular reasons for a fence is to protect people and animals. If you have children, dogs, cats, or even horses, a fence can keep them wrangled up in your yard, so that they don’t run off, injure themselves, or get lost. You may also be concerned with the security of your yard and want to prevent strangers, hungry animals, or even noisy neighbors from easily entering your property. A fence is a great way to ward off all uninvited guests. 

Best materials for this type of fencing: PVC, Vinyl, Wood

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Curb Appeal

For many homeowners their first step into the landscaping world can be synonymous with stepping into the world of ornamental fencing. These are fences that can provide structure for climbing vines, define the beginning of your driveway, or even draw a buyer's eye and make your home more appealing in the competitive housing market. 

Best materials for this type of fencing: Aluminum, Vinyl (short), Wood (short)

Lawn or Pool Enclosure

Although most fences provide safety along the perimeter of your yard, homeowners can also use fences to provide safety inside their yard. Many families with young children utilize fences around their pool or garden area as an extra barrier between more dangerous areas of their yard. 

Best materials for this type of fencing: PVC, Vinyl, Aluminun

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