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Portland, Vancouver Residents Weigh Need for Water Feature Railing or Fence

June 20th, 2012

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A water feature instantly adds a sense of peace to any outdoor living space. However, if you’re not careful about following your city’s laws, your water feature could turn into a nightmare of costly citations and rebuilds. To avoid stumbling into this stressful situation, follow our tips below to help Vancouver and Portland residents build compliant water features. Read the rest of this entry »

Rick’s Fencing and Decking Donates Fence Materials to Turner Flood Victims

January 30th, 2012

Rick's Turner Donation of Fencing MaterialsTurner, Oregon residents suffered widespread flooding on January 18th. With river waters rising two and a half feet over the town’s bridge, and more than 100 homes damaged by flood waters, it quickly became clear that Turner needed help. However, because the town is so small, federal funds could not be obtained. Things weren’t looking too good for this hamlet in the Willamette Valley.

Fortunately, local residents and businesses stepped up. Rick’s Fencing and Decking joined KUPL’s “Rebuilding Turner” campaign, which asked for donations of non-perishable food, cash donations, and building supplies. Rick’s Fencing and Decking donated a truckload of fencing materials—enough to erect a 100-foot fence.

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Tri-Cities Dog Park Gets New Fence Installation

April 14th, 2011

building a fenceFences serve a variety of purposes. They can protect property, pets and children. They can add aesthetic appeal to a landscape design. And they can help improve a community.

A great example of the latter is this year’s ShareFest Tri-Cities. Last month, some 3,000 volunteers came together on a Saturday to tackle 91 different community improvement projects – among them a large, coordinated effort to build a fence for an off-leash dog area at Badger Mountain Park.

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