BRCF-01: There is a special triangular structure on brc fence.
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BRC fence, also can be call roll top fence. It is a special welded wire mesh fence with a triangular roll top structure at its top and bottom. In fact, the name of roll top fence is derived from this.
Brc fence is manufactured by bending the top and bottom on the basis of normal welded wire mesh fence. Except for that, brc fence adopts the steel wires with larger diameter to resist external shocks. And the precise mesh structure guarantees a good view so that you can see whatever you want to see even at night.
Currently, roll top fence is widely used in the regions of Singapore, Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia. High-strength steel wires and a unique bending edges ensure its high safety; in addition, the structure on the top and bottom makes it more soft and beautiful to attract peoples attention. Therefore, brc fences are mainly used as security fences or barriers in parking lots, airports, swimming pools, residential areas and as decoration facilities in gardens, parks and zoos. We are committed to making it an ideal choice for those who want to have a practical and beautiful fence.
BRCF-02: Roll top fence with various RAL colors can be customized.
BRCF-03: BRC fence with round post.
BRCF-04: BRC fence with square post.
BRCF-05: Square post cap.
BRCF-06: Metal V clamp for connecting round post and brc fence.
BRCF-07: Clips are connection parts of post and brc fence.
BRCF-08: Screws and nuts.
BRCF-09: In order to make brc fence more solid, the wire diameter of its material is large.
BRCF-10: The second step is to weld the steel wire into panels with suitable size.
BRCF-11: The next step is to use a bending machine to make the triangle structure on the top and bottom of brc fence.
BRCF-12: The surface treatment of brc fence is at the final stage of the production processing.
BRCF-13: The specific way of placing a lot of brc fence panels on the pallet.
BRCF-14: Brc fence panels are tightly packaged to prevent damage during transit.
BRCF-15: The accessories of brc fence are usually placed in cartons during translation to prevent the loss of small accessories.
BRCF-16: The post also wrapped tightly by plastic film, pallet and bundle belts and other packaging material.
BRCF-17: The technical drawing of installing brc fences on mud ground.
BRCF-18: The technical drawing of installing brc fences on concrete ground.
BRCF-19: The technical drawing of fixing post and brc fence panels.
BRCF-20: The technical drawing of fixing post and flange.
Generally speaking, BRC fence is mainly used as security fences or barriers, partitions and decorative facilities to achieve protection and decoration functions.
In addition, it also mainly used for highways, railways, stairs, bridges and balconies in outdoor and indoor areas, such as:
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BRCF-21: BRC fence can be used in the parking lot.
BRCF-22: Roll top fence can be used in playground.
BRCF-23: BRC fence can be used beside the swimming pool.
BRCF-24: Roll top fence can be used to protect and decorate courtyard.
BRCF-25: Roll top fence can be used in residential area.
BRCF-26: Roll top fence plays a protective function for bridge.
BRCF-27: Roll top fence can be used as partitions to divide the area into two spaces.
BRCF-28: Roll top fence has a very wide range of applications.
Youve decided that its time to install a fence around your property. You might be craving more privacy, want to create a safe play area for your kids, or want to feel more secure at home.
Now its time for the million-dollar question: should you DIY or work with wood, aluminum, or vinyl fence contractors in Orlando, Fl? If installing a fence on your own doesnt appeal to you, working with a professional fence contractor can be the way to go.
Before you hire a contractor, its a good idea to ask them several questions. You want to get an idea of their experience and an idea of what you can expect from the fence installation process. Here are 13 questions to ask:
Ideally, the fence company will have a variety of fences available and will walk you through the pros and cons of each type.
An expert fence contractor should know the difference between a wood fence and a vinyl fence or a steel fence and an aluminum fence. They should listen to your needs and what you want from a fence, then make a recommendation thats just right for you.
If a contractor has a good reputation, they will have a list of references who you can contact to learn more about whats like to work with that particular contractor.
Its also a good idea to ask to look at a portfolio of previous projects the contractor has worked on. That way, you can get a sense of their experience and the quality of their handiwork.
Dont work with an unlicensed or uninsured contractor, theres just too much of a risk that something will go wrong. A contractor who has the appropriate license and needed insurance will be able to provide proof of both. Using a contractor that is not licensed or insured can leave you open to liability if they cause damage or get hurt. An expert fence contractor will be licensed and insured.
If you need to get a permit to install your fence, ask to find out whether that responsibility falls to you or whether its something the contractor handles. If a contractor asks you to pull the permit, buyer beware. This may be because they are not licensed, insured, and approved by the municipality.
The same goes for contacting utility companies. You might need to get in touch with the gas company or electric company before digging to make sure there arent any gas or power lines under the property. Find out if the contractor does that or if youre meant to do it.
Many fence installation companies will offer a warranty on their products and on their workmanship. The warranty might vary based on the type of fence you choose.
When you get a quote or estimate from the contractor, ask what it includes. You might want to ask for an itemized quote so that you can verify that includes all aspects of the project or not.
Its a good idea to find out how long the project will take so that you can plan the rest of your life accordingly.
How will you pay for the fence? Some contractors offer financing to help you fit the price of a new fence into your budget.
If your property is flat, installing a fence is usually a relatively straightforward project. The contractor will need to make some adjustments to the fence if you have a slope or if the land isnt entirely level. A professional fence contractor should give you an idea of how theyll handle uneven property and what you can expect from it.
Make sure the contractor finds your property pins or has your property surveyed and follow property lines.