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How to get the most out of your in-home estimate

How to get the most out of your in-home estimate We all know that the process of making home improvements can be daunting, especially in an age where it feels like options are unlimited and time is at a premium. Start that home improvement process off right, by setting up a great in-home appointment, and being informed and prepared…
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Going Modern With Cable Railing

Going Modern With Cable Railing Some customers love the rustic, traditional look of wood fencing. But other customers seek a more modern, almost “industrial” aesthetic. For those interested in contemporary outdoor styling, we recommend cable railing systems. You may have seen these stylish railings on the more modernist homes of Portland. And for good reason!…
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Savor Summer’s End With An Acrylic Patio Cover

Savor Summer’s End With An Acrylic Patio Cover The temperature is tapering off as summer comes to a close—but that doesn’t mean you have to kiss outdoor relaxing goodbye! Enjoy every last ray of sunshine with an AcryliteⓇ patio system. Sip a pumpkin spice latte on a crisp fall morning with a UV protectant cover.
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Your Guide To Staining Port Orford Cedar

Your Guide To Staining Port Orford Cedar If you want a durable wood for your deck, railing or fencing, look no further than Port Orford Cedar. Known for its natural durability, Port Orford Cedar is 40% stronger than other commonly used cedar options. But that doesn’t mean you can overlook standard maintenance. We want your outdoor cedar…
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4 Popular Benefits Of An Aluminum Railing

4 Popular Benefits Of An Aluminum Railing In Washington State, if you have a deck over 36 inches off the ground, you’re required to have a railing. In Oregon, anything over 30 inches above ground will need a rail system. When picking materials for your outdoor stairs and decks, Bridgeport aluminum railings are a top choice.
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EcoStone Fencing 101: The Essential Guide

EcoStone Fencing 101: The Essential Guide Appearance, quality, lifespan and upkeep are all important details to keep in mind when you’re installing fencing. We want you to make an informed decision when choosing your fence material. Here’s the rundown on what makes EcoStone fencing so great: Elegant And Easy Enjoy the look of stone without…
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Picking A Bold and Beautiful Rail System

Picking A Bold and Beautiful Rail System When it comes to your deck, safety isn’t just a priority…it’s mandatory! Railing systems on elevated decks prevent kiddos and guests from injury and falls. But just because railings are functional (and required!), doesn’t mean they can’t be fashionable. Rick’s Fencing offers several stunning options that can transform…
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Life Is Made In The Shade

Life Is Made In The Shade Summer is in full swing! You could escape the heat by heading to your favorite Columbia River swimming hole, or you could have the ultimate climate control and convenience in your own backyard! Duralum Weatherwood™patio cover systems offer prime summertime comfort. Bask in the shade of your own easy-to-maintain…
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3 Fencing Secrets You Might Not Know

3 Fencing Secrets You Might Not KnowMind The Gap Most people don’t realize how variable wood can be. When installing a cedar fence, you have to keep in mind that the wood can and likely will shrink. You might install your boards tightly side-by-side, only to find uneven gaps in a matter of weeks. For maximized privacy, set your…
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5 Common Pasture Fencing Mistakes

5 Common Pasture Fencing Mistakes Here in the Northwest, we live the country life. It’s not uncommon to be stuck behind a horse trailer, tractor, or a truck full of hay. Whether your property is home to cattle, horses, sheep or goats, solid pasture fencing is a must-have to keep your livestock safe. Rick’s fencing…
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