Linggo, Marso 25, 2018

Restore your Safety Fence

Winter is in full swing in some states in the United States, pummeling homeowners' wood fencing
with cloud loads of snow, ice, and slush. However, for Florida, rain and too much sunlight can
damage your fence. Though these wood fences can take the beating, there's a good chance that
they could be in pretty rough shape once the weather changes drastically. Moisture is wood's number
one enemy, after all, causing it to split, crack, rot, and/or warp, thus making it a safety hazard.
Decks, fences and other wood surfaces get dirty and covered with algae, mold & mildew.
Washing and sealing your decks, fences and other wood surfaces will protect and
prolong the life of your investment. However, if these harsh weather conditions go on,
try investing on a more durable and long-lasting safety fence, try Life Saver Pool Fence.
Life Saver Pool Fence is constructed with Textilene® polyester mesh fabric utilizing a
mildew resistant polyvinyl coating that provides years of use in the harshest sunlight
and the most extreme winter. It’s woven with a continuous basket weave that boasts
an incredible tensile strength rating of 270 lbs. per inch making it impossible to rip
under normal use.
The mesh comes in black, brown, white, beige, or green. Bordered on all four sides
by a reinforced vinyl material with a rating of 387 lbs., the fence is kept from sagging
and the necessary tension is maintained throughout at the top and bottom. The border can
be considered the most critical part of the pool fence.
All borders are quad-stitched with the strongest marine thread to allow for years of abuse from
direct sunlight and the elements. Be sure your pool fence has four stitches in the border. The
finished mesh is securely mounted on Quad-X core reinforced aluminum poles and reinforced
with aluminum cove molding strips attached to each pole.

Let Fabri-Tech Screens take care of restoring your safety fence in your home. We have a
team of professionals that can come out and do the job for you. Call Fabri-Tech today at
1-800-281-1289 or 239-772-9825 now for a non-obligation quote!

Martes, Marso 13, 2018

The Beauty of Lanai

What is a Lanai? This word is of Hawaiian origin that means a porch, balcony or a veranda. It is more popular in Hawaii until Floridians adapted the word and the style and designs. Since Florida is mostly sunny, Lanai became a popular part of Floridian homes and this is where you usually see people having an afternoon tea or a morning coffee.  


In Florida, homes with lanais are becoming more and more popular. The style and design have become more modern and artistic. The sides may be open, screened, glassed or have strips of wood. It can be useful, to protect you from the elements while you’re waiting to enter the home or a place to take off your boots or garden shoes; it can be the size of a room, with furniture for relaxing or dining. The materials and style are generally compatible with the house it’s attached to.

You can choose different designs and uses for your home lanai. For some, it is a place of rest and relaxation. For some, it is a place for receiving guests and entertainment. And for some, it is a place for family activities. When weather is less than great you have to go inside the house, but with lanai at home, you don’t have to do that anymore. You can enjoy the bright sunshine or the gloomy weather in this part of your home. With a lanai, whether it is raining or not, you can still appreciate the view outdoor while staying indoors. Moreover, it can add space to your living room making it more convenient while having an afternoon tea or coffee whatever the weather is. Your home will seem bigger as a result without requiring you to invest in a costly addition.

At Fabri-Tech, we specialize in turning homeowners’ and business owners’ vision into reality.Lanai additions in Florida are cost effective ways of adding space to your living room.Contact us at 1-800-281-1289 or 239-772-9825 today for complimentary design consultation. We will be glad to help you wherever you are in Marco Island, Bonita Springs, Naples, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Port Charlotte, North Port, Venice, Estero, Punta Gorda, and Lehigh Acres.