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We always make adjustments

Written by debbie | January 28, 2025

We always make adjustments

We always make adjustments in life. It’s a fact. Our hearts adjust to our level of exertion. We choose the temperature on our stoves required for cooking a particular item. When we are tired, we may slow down or go to bed. We always make adjustments.

Are there any sailors out there? If so, you know the constant adjustments one makes when sailing. Sail, rudder, navigation. That’s the reason I love sailing. To me, there’s never a dull moment. It’s also quite exhilarating when the wind starts causing white caps. The breeze is constantly adjusting my hair.

In life, we must make adjustments every day, whether we are driving, walking the dog, or preparing dinner. Imagine life without the need to make adjustments. It would be boring and monotonous!

This applies to fencing installation as well. A seasoned and expert fencing contractor understands how to make the necessary adjustments to ensure the fence is installed correctly and will withstand weather, animals, and time. The lay of the land requires adjustments all along your perimeter.

When it comes to choosing a fence installer, don't settle for less. Look for Google reviews with four stars or more. Check their website or call them for testimonies. Your fence is a long-term investment, so choose wisely.

When you're in the market for a fence installer, efficiency is key. You want someone who takes the time to make the necessary adjustments, not someone who rushes through the job. Quality over speed is the mantra here.

We work with fence contractors across the country. A good fence installer can be your best friend for current and future projects.

Call us to get your project started. You can install a fence yourself or hire a top-notch* fence contractor and know your wire mesh is in good hands.

*Top-notch: folk etymology says this phrase comes from courting days. If the father approves of the suitor, he sets the candle high, allowing a long burn. If he disapproved, he’d put it low to burn out quickly.

So here’s your jingle for hiring a fence contractor:

The candle is high;

He’s my guy.

The candle is low;

Time to go!

Kind Regards,

Debbie Page

CEO, Louis E. Page Inc–Woman-owned business and Family-owned since 1893. (It adds up to over 131 years owned and run by our family. Think about it: Nobody stays around in business that long without really supporting customers so they want to come back!)