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By Gustus Siebert 12 Jul, 2018
When it comes to options hoback fence can show you a wide array of different fencing materials depending on the project at hand! The fence you choose will not only play a major key role in how your home looks on the outside but also being functional in terms of privacy and security. The two are of the most common reasons Americans look to buy homes. A Professionally installed fence can give every homeowner that true sense of home we all desire!

Some different materials and functionality's are listed below to help you decide what kind of fence you desire for your home.

1. Aluminum Fencing - Basic but Attractive, Aluminum while it does not provide the amount of security many homeowners fool for it is relatively maintenance free and can essentially look like any other type of fence. Initial maintenance would require paint and decorations if you wish to do so. Security wise this fence may not be as strong as you would assume as we do not recommend these style for severe weather areas.

2. Wood Fencing - Wood is the most popular fencing material in America. Security is great with the height and they are also one of the more attractive options on the market. Size and Height will greatly effect the price with wood fencing, but on the plus side wood fences can easily last the lifetime of your home just like hardwood floors.

3. PVC Fencing - PVC is your cheapest option to fence in you yard. Even though they are not as sturdy these fence systems can easily serve their purpose. The Posts are PVC sleeves that go on top of wood posts to add stability but also cut down on material cost by using less wood. It can come in a variety of different heights and colors and is also very resistant to the elements!

4. Wrought Iron Fencing - These fences are most common distinguishable by the funky designs on top of them. While these are strong and beautiful fences, they do require constant upkeep. These fences must be sanded and repainted at least once every 3 years. These will be your most costly option!

5. Vinyl Fencing - Vinyl Fencing can be considered the elite when it come to any other category. HomeAdvisor claims that vinyl fences are nearly five times stronger and four times ore flexible than comparable wood fences. They are also maintenance free and resists paint, making it easy to clean graffiti off or any other unwanted stains. Installation can be a higher upfront cost but given its low maintenance and long lifespan they are easily the cheaper substitute for the other materials.

6.  Chain Link Fencing - Though they do not add much privacy Chain Link fences can perform many other basic functions fence functions with ease. Cheap, Durable, and Low Maintenance are the reasons Schools and Homeowners alike choose chain link over other options. Vines and garden shrubbery are often added to chain link fences to create your own wall of privacy naturally.

Conclusion - Security, Maintenance, and Privacy are the three main factors to consider when building your fence and deciding what to build it out of. If you have any questions or concern feel free to have us give our recommendation on your fencing project!
By Gustus Siebert 05 Jun, 2018
Here in the Mid-Missouri area we know people love their pets. Many of the fences we build here around the Jefferson City area are built to accommodate the family pet along with maintaining an awesome aesthetic. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when having your fence built to accommodate you pets!

REMOVE AIDS TO ESCAPE:
Your pet is smart and it will do what it has to in order to get to you! This being said it is always good to remove all things that may aid your dog in hoping over your fence system. Garbage cans, Firewood piles, and even a Tree with a low limb can be used easily to prop ones self up and over. This is dangerous as your pet could fall from the height not knowing how big the drop is or worse possibly snagging their collar from the top.

RESTRICT YOUR DOG'S VIEW:
It is very common that a Dog will attempt to chase anything it may see suitable for chasing. Reed fencing comes in rolls and is relatively inexpensive. You can attach this to the inside of your existing fence to cut down visibility. Plastic slats can also be woven through chain link that can help close visibility. If you would rather have organics? Many pet owners plant vines outside of fencing to block vision. Be cautious introducing your pet to this method prior though, as they may want to try and eat the plants.

STOP FENCE TUNNELERS:
Dogs dig, we all know this. A great solution to this is to create a L-footer along the base of the fence. Take a roll of heavy garden fence or hardware cloth (wire fencing with wire squares) and unroll it alongside your fence. Bend the fencing so a foot of it can be attached to your fence and the remainder will lie flat on the ground at the base of the fence extending into your yard. The base of the L can be staked to the ground to keep it from coming up. Be sure to mark it to keep yourself from mowing it later on!

STOP FENCE JUMPERS:
If your pups a jumper? We suggest making the L-footer but on top of your fence. This should keep them from clearing the top. (Depending on their ability to jump)

COYOTE ROLLERS STOP CLIMBERS:
Coyote rollers are designed to slow down or stop coyotes from clibing into your yard and are just as effective to stop a dog from climbing out. There are commercial coyote roller set ups but if you are handy you can create one.

DOUBLE GATES PREVENT DASHING:
If you have a problem with your pup dashing as soon as your gate is opened. A great way to defend this is simple getting a double gate. You go through one gate, you close the other behind you and go through the second. A couple sections of fencing and a new gate are all it takes to create a double gate, you can either build it inside the present fence or outside.

PUT A LOCK ON THE GATES:
Locks on gates are a great addition and make it easy to lock a path behind you. Obviously, keys to the lock need to be easily accessible in cast of emergency but you will have to determine who needs keys and where they should be stored.

LAST BUT NOT LEAST, MAKE YOUR YARD A BEAUTIFUL REFUGE!!
Really, you should make your yard, your dogs refuge not his prison. Help him out! Always be sure to have things such as toys or things to keep your dogs mind busy while in the yard. He or She will become very comfortable with the area and associate it as their own place of comfort. Its a great habit to spend a lot of time with your dog in the yard so that they may feel at ease and not in need of escape! Play with him, groom him, do some training, and sometimes just lie in the grass with him. We assure you they will welcome it with open paws!!
By Gustus Siebert 21 May, 2018
So, you have found the perfect fence permitted in your neighborhood. However, as it is on your property there are some things you should keep in mind before you go forward with the installation. In the following brief blog we will highlight some of the KEY ETIQUETE factors when building your dream fence here in the Mid Missouri area.

  • Property lines are outlined and accounted for appropriately.
    • Prior to marking your fence line always be sure to double check your property lines from the county records office. If your county offices are not able to show you your official land marking you may need to hire a land surveyor to help clarify the borders.
  • Talk to your neighbors!
    • It is always highly recommended to talk to your surrounding neighbors. This simple curtesy to ask could save you future legal trouble if it turns out your neighbor wants to dispute your fence. You never know, your neighbor just might be thinking the same! Maybe possibly collaborating or splitting the cost.
  • Face the finished side of the fence toward your neighbor!
    • The finished side should face toward your neighbor. Not only is this more polite, but it is the standard. If it is installed the opposite way it will look backwards and improperly installed. There are fences that look identical on both sides that are called "good neighbor fences" for this reason. Double-sided fences are created with "sandwich construction," which also makes them stronger. (pictured above)
  • MAINTAIN YOUR FENCE!!
    • Proper fence maintanence is key to having your fence last in beauty and integrity! Wood fences tend to require more maintenance than vinyl or aluminum if you are concerned with timely maintence. A good tip is also using a darker colored materiel so less dirt shows up over time!
We hope you have enjoyed these short guidelines and welcome Summer 2018 here with Hoback Fence!! - THANK YOU!
By Gustus Siebert 17 May, 2018

While it’s great to be friendly with your neighbors, from our experiences, homeowners typically prefer privacy when it comes to spending time in the yard.

The yard is often an extension of a family’s living space. Whether you are looking to entertain out back or see your backyard as more of a serenity area, it’s nice to have privacy. Further, it’s convenient to have a fenced in yard if you have pets.

Privacy fences, typically 6 feet or higher, come in all sorts of materials, colors and styles. Many like the look of wood while others appreciate vinyl/PVC fences or even composite as both are no rot solutions. Contact us today to find out what we can do for you! + (660) 489-2328

By Kayla Arnold 24 Aug, 2017
Hoback Fence also provides for sale the same high-quality materials that we use when building fences. The available materials are aluminum, vinyl, wood, chain link, and pipe fence. If you'd like materials for a DIY project, or need some instruction on best practices, we're your one stop-shop.  

Are you in the need a fence? Give us today for a bid 660-489-2328
By Kayla Arnold 24 Aug, 2017
Are you wanting to spruce up your yard but don't have a lot of time to dedicate? We found these eight plants that will bring color and beauty to your yard with minimal work!

01.) Firewitch Dianthus
The flowers on this plant resemble small carnations.

02.) Bloody Cranesbill
Grown for its palmate foliage and pale pink cup-like flowers in summer.

03.) Elijah Blue Fescue
Evergreen ornamental grass with blue-gray foliage and blue-green flowers.

04.) Burgundy Carousel Japanese Barberry
deep purple leaves, yellow flowers in spring, red fruit in fall and thorns.

05.) Variegated Ribbon Grass
The Strawberries & Cream Ribbon Grass is banned where it is not native.

06.) Winter King Hawthorn
Bright red fruit grow on the winter king hawthorn through winter.

07.) Jules Verne Peony
This perennial is known for its fragrant double pink flowers.

08.) Velvet Cloak Smoke Tree
The velvet cloak smoke tree has beautiful, deep purple leaves.

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By Kayla Arnold 16 May, 2017

1) When is the best time to have a fence installed? (winter, spring, etc.)

Spring, Summer, Fall - As long as it is above 40 degrees.


2) Once someone contacts you, what is the next step? (what happens at a

bid) - We set up a time and day to measure their property and discuss

different types of fencing they may interested in. I bring brochures and

sometimes have samples with me too. After that, we will email them the bid

on paper.


3) After a bid has taken place and the contact decides to go with Hoback

Fence, how long does the process take? It really depends on how busy we

are. Usually it takes us about 2 weeks.


4) After the fence is in place, is there a time frame that the client must

wait to do any yard work around the fence?  We don't like anyone touching

the fence for at least a week so the concrete can settle up. But if the

posts will have lots of landscaping done around them, I would probably

wait 2 weeks to be safe. They can still mow and weed eat like normal.


5) Who does the digrite? We do the digrite so the customer won't have to

mess with contacting them and so we have record that the digrite was

complete. It's the law! 

By Kayla Arnold 19 Apr, 2017
If you have a leaning fence and think you can fix it by simply straightening it, don't. Leaning of a fence is an indication that the fence post is weakening. After the leaning begins, troubles such as warped or broken fence boards will follow.

By Kayla Arnold 22 Feb, 2017
Follow the following steps to prepare your lawn for Spring:

  1. Rake leaves and dead grass.
  2. Pick up broken limbs and trash around the yard.
  3. Loosen up the soil surface with a rake and reseed brown or bare spots.
  4. If your lawn looks dry, water it.
  5. If you have had a lot of water and warm temperatures, cut your grass now.



By Kayla Arnold 22 Feb, 2017

Get your Hoback merchandise today! We are freshly stock and are ready for you. We currently have a promotion going on.    We are offering $1 off our shirts, hoodies, and stocking caps. If we sell at least 10 items, everyone will be placed in a drawing for a free shirt. If more than 10 are sold, there will be a drawing for a couple of shirts.

Hoodies $20
Long sleeve shirts $14
Short sleeve shirts $10
Stocking caps $15

There are so many colors to choose from! Make sure to get yours before they are gone.

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By Gustus Siebert 12 Jul, 2018
When it comes to options hoback fence can show you a wide array of different fencing materials depending on the project at hand! The fence you choose will not only play a major key role in how your home looks on the outside but also being functional in terms of privacy and security. The two are of the most common reasons Americans look to buy homes. A Professionally installed fence can give every homeowner that true sense of home we all desire!

Some different materials and functionality's are listed below to help you decide what kind of fence you desire for your home.

1. Aluminum Fencing - Basic but Attractive, Aluminum while it does not provide the amount of security many homeowners fool for it is relatively maintenance free and can essentially look like any other type of fence. Initial maintenance would require paint and decorations if you wish to do so. Security wise this fence may not be as strong as you would assume as we do not recommend these style for severe weather areas.

2. Wood Fencing - Wood is the most popular fencing material in America. Security is great with the height and they are also one of the more attractive options on the market. Size and Height will greatly effect the price with wood fencing, but on the plus side wood fences can easily last the lifetime of your home just like hardwood floors.

3. PVC Fencing - PVC is your cheapest option to fence in you yard. Even though they are not as sturdy these fence systems can easily serve their purpose. The Posts are PVC sleeves that go on top of wood posts to add stability but also cut down on material cost by using less wood. It can come in a variety of different heights and colors and is also very resistant to the elements!

4. Wrought Iron Fencing - These fences are most common distinguishable by the funky designs on top of them. While these are strong and beautiful fences, they do require constant upkeep. These fences must be sanded and repainted at least once every 3 years. These will be your most costly option!

5. Vinyl Fencing - Vinyl Fencing can be considered the elite when it come to any other category. HomeAdvisor claims that vinyl fences are nearly five times stronger and four times ore flexible than comparable wood fences. They are also maintenance free and resists paint, making it easy to clean graffiti off or any other unwanted stains. Installation can be a higher upfront cost but given its low maintenance and long lifespan they are easily the cheaper substitute for the other materials.

6.  Chain Link Fencing - Though they do not add much privacy Chain Link fences can perform many other basic functions fence functions with ease. Cheap, Durable, and Low Maintenance are the reasons Schools and Homeowners alike choose chain link over other options. Vines and garden shrubbery are often added to chain link fences to create your own wall of privacy naturally.

Conclusion - Security, Maintenance, and Privacy are the three main factors to consider when building your fence and deciding what to build it out of. If you have any questions or concern feel free to have us give our recommendation on your fencing project!
By Gustus Siebert 05 Jun, 2018
Here in the Mid-Missouri area we know people love their pets. Many of the fences we build here around the Jefferson City area are built to accommodate the family pet along with maintaining an awesome aesthetic. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when having your fence built to accommodate you pets!

REMOVE AIDS TO ESCAPE:
Your pet is smart and it will do what it has to in order to get to you! This being said it is always good to remove all things that may aid your dog in hoping over your fence system. Garbage cans, Firewood piles, and even a Tree with a low limb can be used easily to prop ones self up and over. This is dangerous as your pet could fall from the height not knowing how big the drop is or worse possibly snagging their collar from the top.

RESTRICT YOUR DOG'S VIEW:
It is very common that a Dog will attempt to chase anything it may see suitable for chasing. Reed fencing comes in rolls and is relatively inexpensive. You can attach this to the inside of your existing fence to cut down visibility. Plastic slats can also be woven through chain link that can help close visibility. If you would rather have organics? Many pet owners plant vines outside of fencing to block vision. Be cautious introducing your pet to this method prior though, as they may want to try and eat the plants.

STOP FENCE TUNNELERS:
Dogs dig, we all know this. A great solution to this is to create a L-footer along the base of the fence. Take a roll of heavy garden fence or hardware cloth (wire fencing with wire squares) and unroll it alongside your fence. Bend the fencing so a foot of it can be attached to your fence and the remainder will lie flat on the ground at the base of the fence extending into your yard. The base of the L can be staked to the ground to keep it from coming up. Be sure to mark it to keep yourself from mowing it later on!

STOP FENCE JUMPERS:
If your pups a jumper? We suggest making the L-footer but on top of your fence. This should keep them from clearing the top. (Depending on their ability to jump)

COYOTE ROLLERS STOP CLIMBERS:
Coyote rollers are designed to slow down or stop coyotes from clibing into your yard and are just as effective to stop a dog from climbing out. There are commercial coyote roller set ups but if you are handy you can create one.

DOUBLE GATES PREVENT DASHING:
If you have a problem with your pup dashing as soon as your gate is opened. A great way to defend this is simple getting a double gate. You go through one gate, you close the other behind you and go through the second. A couple sections of fencing and a new gate are all it takes to create a double gate, you can either build it inside the present fence or outside.

PUT A LOCK ON THE GATES:
Locks on gates are a great addition and make it easy to lock a path behind you. Obviously, keys to the lock need to be easily accessible in cast of emergency but you will have to determine who needs keys and where they should be stored.

LAST BUT NOT LEAST, MAKE YOUR YARD A BEAUTIFUL REFUGE!!
Really, you should make your yard, your dogs refuge not his prison. Help him out! Always be sure to have things such as toys or things to keep your dogs mind busy while in the yard. He or She will become very comfortable with the area and associate it as their own place of comfort. Its a great habit to spend a lot of time with your dog in the yard so that they may feel at ease and not in need of escape! Play with him, groom him, do some training, and sometimes just lie in the grass with him. We assure you they will welcome it with open paws!!
By Gustus Siebert 21 May, 2018
So, you have found the perfect fence permitted in your neighborhood. However, as it is on your property there are some things you should keep in mind before you go forward with the installation. In the following brief blog we will highlight some of the KEY ETIQUETE factors when building your dream fence here in the Mid Missouri area.

  • Property lines are outlined and accounted for appropriately.
    • Prior to marking your fence line always be sure to double check your property lines from the county records office. If your county offices are not able to show you your official land marking you may need to hire a land surveyor to help clarify the borders.
  • Talk to your neighbors!
    • It is always highly recommended to talk to your surrounding neighbors. This simple curtesy to ask could save you future legal trouble if it turns out your neighbor wants to dispute your fence. You never know, your neighbor just might be thinking the same! Maybe possibly collaborating or splitting the cost.
  • Face the finished side of the fence toward your neighbor!
    • The finished side should face toward your neighbor. Not only is this more polite, but it is the standard. If it is installed the opposite way it will look backwards and improperly installed. There are fences that look identical on both sides that are called "good neighbor fences" for this reason. Double-sided fences are created with "sandwich construction," which also makes them stronger. (pictured above)
  • MAINTAIN YOUR FENCE!!
    • Proper fence maintanence is key to having your fence last in beauty and integrity! Wood fences tend to require more maintenance than vinyl or aluminum if you are concerned with timely maintence. A good tip is also using a darker colored materiel so less dirt shows up over time!
We hope you have enjoyed these short guidelines and welcome Summer 2018 here with Hoback Fence!! - THANK YOU!
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