How to Install a Bell Privacy Fence
Bell Machine and Fencing has manufactured quality steel products for almost sixty years. If you’re in the market for a durable, steel fence, the family owned and operated company will hold your hand every step of the way.
Bell designs, builds, and maintains every one of its products and prides itself upon being flexible to a consumer’s needs.
The Bell Privacy Fence effectively screens everything from water treatment facilities to private residences. And the fence is built to endure; there is virtually no need for repair or replacement! The sturdy steel fencing also is quite appealing; color coating is available in White, Canyon Brown, Redwood, and Bronze.
But how do you install a fence like this? It’s really quite easy. You can buy panels 4’ to 12’ in height, which are then assembled into 8’ sections. The rails are cleverly placed inside the panels to allow for maximum versatility while still giving the fence a custom-made look. As well, the fence’s “stairstep” appearance is not problematic as it is for installations of other kinds of fences. Not to mention, both sides of a Bell Privacy Fence are identical – it doesn’t matter where you face it, it will be equally attractive no matter the direction you install it in.
Bell Privacy FenceWhen picking out your Bell Fence, you will have four different models to consider: Single, Double Drive, Single Rolling Cantilever, and Double Rolling Cantilever. Each model is a wonderful investment, equally protective and attractive. These uniquely-designed, steel fences simultaneously stand guard and blend in with their surroundings. It’s no wonder they are deemed as the best architectural choice for durable, strong fencing in the nation!
And the best part is that installing your Bell Privacy Fence is easy, especially with the expert guidance of Bell employees. Whether for commercial or industrial use, contact Bell and get installation underway!
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Scrap Metal Heap Over Neighbour Fence Is A Hazard To Me And My Family?Wed, 25 Aug 2010 11:09:43 GMT
hi, I have a big problem with my fence. my property is located on a really steep hill and it is backing onto some housing association houses, located higher up the hill. there is a fence between me and my neighbour which belongs to the housing association. the tenants have put a huge heap (8 foot high) of scrap metal and rubbish against their fence. the fence is now dangerously bowing and has split. it looks like it is going to burst any time. their dog ,which looks dangerous, is happily pl
Has Anyone Every Seen A Metal Chain Link Fence Encased Inside A Tree Or Bush?
Wed, 18 Aug 2010 01:23:25 GMT
I Was Using A Metal Detector In My Back Garden And It Started Beeping On The Other Side Of The Fence?
Thu, 22 Jul 2010 20:17:46 GMT
can i dig it up without my neighbors permission as long as i claim the "treasure"?
Voting Question: How Do You Straighten A Metal Fence Post?
Mon, 19 Jul 2010 06:31:21 GMT
Wooden privacy fence damaged by hurricane. I can't replace the posts with the low settlement insurance gave me.
Can A Tree Root Wrap Itself Into A Chain Link Metal Fence?
Tue, 29 Jun 2010 23:08:03 GMT
just like a tree branch and tree trunk (chain link fence inside tree's root)









































