8' high chain link with three strands of barbed wire
Someone put a gate frame in the fence line to fill a gap
Fence line is clear and new holes lined out ready for jack hammer
Busting out asphalt
Wow,..that was quick. Okay,...I forgot to take pictures before getting started
Gate is installed and the customer is happy
Sure cleaned up the area by taking out the existing fence and installing new
The reason this blog is titled City Blessing is because the work was performed for a church named City Blessing. Well,...like I mentioned in the beginning it certainly was a blessing for Fix-A-Fence LLC.
Lately the work just keeps piling up, still about 10-12 days out from scheduling, I have slowed down on posting ads and the phone continues to ring. The latest estimate has been through texting, gotta love technology. The potential customer even sent a picture of the damage to the fence. Estimating has gotten easier especially when you can get the potential customer to do the foot work. This kind of estimating will never replace the on-site inspection and relationship established to meeting the potential customer in person. Eye to eye contact, show of character and industry knowledge. The list goes on.
Until the next fence blog update remember to always
I have been told that laughter is the best medicine.