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Our Mission Statement from Day 1:
At Inspired Iron Works Fence Company, we have always followed this simple philosophy while operating our business:
“Give the Best Quality, the Best Service and the Best Product to Each and Every Customer”.
“Give the Best Quality, the Best Service and the Best Product to Each and Every Customer”.
Why choose a cedar fence for your home? Learn more about cedar wood:
Cedar woods are known as decay resistant wood and thus, make excellent wooden fences. The type of cedar used for making our fences is largely eastern red cedar, which is mostly found in eastern North America, along southeastern Canada and east of the Great Plains.
Cedar woods are fragrant, very light, colorful and also very durable. They do not decay for a long time even if they are in contact with soil, sun and harsh weather.
Due to their resistance to rot, cedar wood is an excellent choice for weather-resistant fences and decks.
Because of the unpredictable Texas weather, it makes sense to choose a fence that can withstand decades of abuse from scorching Texas heat, spring rain, high winds and even the occasional snow storm.
A new fence is an important investment and addition to your property. Getting it right the first time will save you money and time while adding value to you home.
Safety, selection, savings and service are among the many reasons for you to put your confidence in our fence company. We never leave messes and leave your property looking better than when we arrived. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
Any installed fence, over time, will warp and crack, especially in Texas heat. However, cedar provides more protection against the elements than many other types of wood and holds up well to summer in Dallas. In fact, using cedar will usually increase the life cycle of the fence and thus cut down on any maintenance problems that can arise as a homeowner. This is due in part to cedar wood actually changing its moisture content to closely match the atmosphere around it; a rare quality. Moisture in the fence is what commonly causes wood to warpand crack, especially in colder climates. Consider the recent snow storms in winter in Dallas and a cedar fence makes all the sense in the world!