🦷 The 30-Year-Old Crown That Finally Failed (And What It Taught Me About Your Fencing) 🚧
Just got back from the dentist’s chair, and let me tell ya—there’s nothing like staring at an X-ray of your mouth showing a failed 30-year-old crown to make you think deep thoughts about... fencing. 🤔
Yep, fencing. Stick with me here.
See, this crown from the '90s had been doing its job for decades. But over time, my gum had slowly receded away from it, creating tiny gaps where food got trapped underneath. The foundation was compromised—just like what happens with aging fencing.
And that’s when it hit me...
Just like that crown that seemed fine on the surface but was being undermined by tiny, hidden gaps, your fencing can look perfectly solid while secretly failing at the foundation.
When those small gaps form? The entire structure gets compromised.
My dentist explained how that seemingly small recession around my crown had allowed bacteria to slip in and slowly undermine what was once rock-solid protection. Same goes for your fencing—those tiny gaps where the fence meets the ground or where sections connect can jeopardize your entire perimeter.
Here’s something most won’t tell you: Even fencing that’s been reliable for decades can fail catastrophically when the small issues are ignored.
It’s like my 30-year-old crown versus a complete extraction. One day it’s doing its job, the next? Complete failure requiring emergency intervention (painful for both you and your wallet).
The smart move? Address your fencing needs BEFORE emergency situations arise.
At Louis E. Page, we’ve been helping zoos, parks, and DOT projects protect their investments since 1893. Our specialized wire mesh and plastic netting solutions are built to last—but even the best materials need proper attention over time.
Just like my dentist addressed my crown issue, our fence expert Terry can help you find the right fencing solutions for your specific needs.
Don’t wait until your "fence teeth" start falling out!
Call Terry, our fencing expert, at 978-486-3116 to discuss your wire mesh and plastic netting needs.
Your property deserves the same care as your smile,
Debbie Page
P.S. Don’t let small gaps turn into big problems! Call Terry at 978-486-3116—she’ll help you keep your fencing strong and secure!