19/12/2017 09:12 AM
Dear Mr Jackson
Just a short note to let you know that the acoustic fencing purchased from your company works and looks good.

I have taken this opportunity to send you pictures of the Jakcured post and rail fence which was featured in your brochure some ten years ago when, at that time, it was some thirty years old but it's still serving a good purpose, now over forty years old.
I was also pleased to see your current “The Good Fencing Guide" which arguably is the best one produced yet.

Tony Skelton, Canterbury
Thanks Tony!

Fence Panels and Wooden Products with Long Guarantees
We always enjoy hearing stories about our fencing standing the test of time, and in this case the fence is still performing more than forty years after it was installed. As a company, we are proud of our heritage and proud that we have supplied products with our twenty five year guarantees for more than twenty five years. This achievement speaks for itself and reflects our commitment to manufacturing timber products that last. View our fence panels
A Guarantee That Covers More Than Fence Panels
This example features a Post and Rail fence, yet every timber product we manufacture benefits from our unique 25 year Jakcure guarantee. This includes our fence panels, our pergolas all the way to our timber sleepers. Longevity is often overlooked when people choose materials. Many people select products that are initially cheap without considering the long term. Installation costs can match the cost of the materials, and if a fence needs to be replaced after only five or ten years, the total cost is usually far greater than investing in a Jacksons fence that will still be standing after a quarter of a century.
The True Cost of Replacing a Fence
The disruption caused by early replacement is another important factor. A failing fence affects the look and safety of a garden and can create genuine issues if it no longer provides a secure boundary. No one wants to look at a broken fence or worry about pets or children leaving the garden, or about unwanted visitors being able to enter. Replacing a fence can also mean closing off parts of the garden during the work, which is inconvenient for families and pet owners.
The Importance of Choosing Long Lasting Materials
This challenge is not limited to fencing. Timber sleepers that fail early can create even more disruption, especially when they form part of a retaining wall. Replacing them might involve removing soil and rebuilding structural sections of the garden, with significant time and labour involved. Choosing long lasting materials is the sensible option, protecting the appearance, safety and usability of the garden while avoiding unnecessary costs and interruptions.