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News Release from: Sash UK | Subject: Fitrite fencing
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 April 2008
Fitrite fencing from Sash UK at cliff
face
690m of fencing was required for the perimeter of Hopton Holiday Park in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and Waterside suggested the Fitrite product because requires no maintenance what so ever.
Installing Fitrite fencing from Sash UK in front of a cliff face may seem a daunting prospect but the team at Waterside Decking and Conservatories were equal to the task and took it all in their stride "What impressed us about the Fitrite product was that it is unique and requires no maintenance what so ever" comments Andy Parrott of Waterside
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 19 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The fencing has a multitude of benefits over conventional fencing and it was the ideal choice for the caravan park, taking into consideration its location and inaccessibility for maintenance work".
The Fitrite range offers resilience and versatility and being completely wood free, it will not rot.
Environmentally, its credentials are exemplary - the product is 100% recyclable and contains no toxic chemicals.
Importantly, it is extremely strong, with the fencing posts and rails using galvanised steel and high-strength PVCu internal supports, providing the ability to withstand not only impact, but the sea air.
Installation of the fencing wasn't straightforward - there was simply no room between the caravans and the edge of the cliff overlooking the beach to involve any machinery! "We had to dig all of the holes of the posts manually," continues Andy, "which proved to be a major and laborious task".
"However, once that was done, it was easy to then install the white fencing around the park".
The result is a uniform perimeter fence that encloses the caravan park for over a third of a mile, with a product that does exactly what it is supposed to do and that is also pleasing on the eye.
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