Property fences do much more than mark a boundary. They also add visual appeal and keep out intruders. They keep children and animals safely corralled, and they add to the value of your property. A good fence can last a lifetime and more than pays for itself in protecting your most valuable assets.
Here are the top tips to ensure you get the best quality, the best price, and the best installation from your fencing contractor:
Materials The materials options for Cayman Islands fencing are limited by suitability. A wooden fence that may look lovely and perform well in a North American climate will get destroyed by tropical weather and pests very quickly. Salt spray, high humidity, and storms are a fact of life in our Caribbean island environment, so aluminum gates and fences in the Cayman Islands need to be able to withstand the worst our climate can throw at them. Coated marine-grade aluminum really is the best choice, but a knowledgeable contractor will be able to offer a number of grades and options depending on your budget and requirements.
Contractor: A good contractor first asks directive questions. What you want your fencing to achieve can range from high security to aesthetics and everything in between. Once you’ve worked this out, expect a full survey of the property and the surroundings before receiving an itemized quotation that clearly shows what type of fencing you will receive, as well as the materials used, the fabrication and installation costs, as well as any extra groundworks or custom features, including electrical work such as automatic gates or incorporated security lighting, if any.