I am trying to choose a new horse fence at the moment and it is really hard knowing what to choose. There are so many different types at different prices and I want something that will last a really long time that will not cost a fortune. My horses are pretty big as well and so I need to make sure that it is extremely sturdy as they have been known to kick holes in my wooden fencing at times. I also need to pay someone to put it up, because I have no experience of this and do not want to make a mess of it and that will eat up some of my budget as well.
I have been very keen to try a particular type of vinyl fence which, I hope, will wear better than the wooden fences I have at the moment. These wood ones have needed paint-work each year and they have still managed to rot because the wooden posts have been put into quite soggy ground and they have rotted under the ground and that has gone up through the middle of the post. Obviously wood will rot eventually but the ground that the paddocks are en is just not good at all. This is why I have been searching around for good alternatives. I have found a company that do the vinyl fencing that I am looking for and I have been trying to get some customer testimonials and find online reviews at the same time as getting a quotation from them. This is because I need the work to be done as soon as possible and by getting all of this done, at the same time... I will be able to go ahead really quickly if I am fully happy.
With the way the economic climate is at the moment, I am hoping that the company might be able to offer me a discount many companies are offering discounts at the moment and I think that there is no harm in asking if there is a chance of one. If they have great reviews and their prices are good then I will go ahead even if there is no discount, but I believe that if you don't ask you don't get ad I see no reason why I should not ask them I may end up saving quite a bit of money.