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<br /> <br />Site Applications <br /> <br /> Athletic fields <br /> Dog parks <br /> Public and childcare playgrounds <br /> Security fencing and utilities (water/communication towers) <br /> Perimeter property fencing <br /> Residential <br /> <br />Estimation of Materials <br /> <br /> Typically 2 pieces cover 10 foot sections <br /> Determine number of sections on fencing project <br /> Multiply sections times two to determine pieces required <br /> Divide that total by 12 (FENCEGUARD sold in quantities of 12) <br /> Round that figure up to next whole number <br /> <br />Number of 10’ Sections <br />Multiply x 2 <br />Pieces Needed = <br />Divide ÷ 12 <br />Total (Number of Dozen) Required = <br /> <br /> Plastic ribbed Rivets may be used to secure FENCEGUARD; <br /> typically one rivet used per piece will be sufficient <br /> Post Cuffs can be used to cover gaps at post locations for posts <br /> less than 3" diameter <br /> <br />Installation Procedure <br /> <br /> FENCEGUARD designed to be under fencing <br /> Notice end "profile" of FENCEGUARD; sides pitch down from <br /> center point (Exhibit 1). Product also flexes to flatter position. <br /> Pieces notched with 3” cuts (#2) – secure against posts (#3) <br /> Overlap pieces to cover fencing section and clamp temporarily for <br /> alignment (#4) <br /> Secure at post connections with ribbed rivets (or standard pop <br /> rivets); drill small hole (#5) and push rivet through to connect <br /> pieces (#6) <br /> Leave overlaps at midpoint between posts unconnected; this allows <br /> pieces to expand/contract with temperature change <br /> FENCEGUARD “imbeds” into grass as growth dies beneath <br /> Best seasonal practice – flat blade shovel slid under and along <br /> FENCEGUARD to refresh clean line & bury overgrowth <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Exhibit 1 <br />Exhibit 2 <br />Exhibit 3 <br />Exhibit 4 <br />Exhibit 5 <br />Exhibit 6 <br />FENCEGAURDsales@gmail.com 763-242-5805 www.PropertyProps.com 1-877-781-7767
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