
Securing the Post-Winter Remodel
I remember the grit and gray slush of that 2008 season near Harper Avenue. A local contractor was tearing up a classic 1940s brick bungalow, but the site sat wide open to every passerby. We saw the heavy footprints of vandals near the foundation, and the owner was losing expensive lumber and tools every single night. If we didn't get a perimeter up, the whole project would've stalled from theft before the first wall went up.
Our crew rolled in with the heavy-duty chain link panels and stabilized them against the muddy ground. We didn't just drop them off; we made sure every brace felt solid against the wind. We used extra heavy-duty clamps to prevent anyone from lifting the panels. The site stayed quiet and secure, allowing the crew to focus on the structural work without looking over their shoulders constantly. The owner finally got some peace of mind.
Having that fence up meant I stopped worrying about my equipment disappearing every night.
Mike D.






