
Dura Fence Construction by CLB Fences |
Fence Construcion Info Durafence material, is another word for aluminum, when we apply for a permit for this material the process is similar to an application for a wood fence structure, in other words, the inspections will be ... A) Foundation, and B) Final... In stating this we note that if it were considered an aluminum structure in that case it would only have a single final inspection, but because this material is also shaped as a wood structure, Miami-Dade County, for instance, and State Building Regulations classifies it as a wind resistant structure, therefore, it requires the normal building inspections. Regular aluminum pickets, as they are known, in the industry are non wind resistant, which allows wind to flow freely, through them, therefore, only one final would be needed, and that from zoning. NOTE: A reminder that when an application for Durafence material is turned in, in most cases, you must supply the respective Building and Zoning Department with original SPECS. to make certain that the material is indeed to regulation codes, thereby in most cases you the client will have to pay a minor additional fee to the company applying for your permit. We at CLB Fences recommend that when you hire a fence contractor for the purpose of building the above mentioned Durafence that you ask for posts of Galvanized Iron material, which helps the strengh of the fence itself, instead of regular aluminum posts, these are conclusions reached by us after the hurricanes Katrina and Wilma of 2005. |