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Below are photos of the kind of work we do here at Pigeon Tom.

These pictures show how a properly installed barrier should look. Wiring should be used and the barrier attached to that.

This way, the border and the actual barrier itself will be barely visible when installed.

Please take a closer look at our work by clicking on the thumbs below.

   


Close up of wiring to hold the net.


Another close up of wiring to hold the net.

Bottom of balcony with wiring to hold the barrier which is barely visible.

Closer shot of the bottom of the barrier with proper wiring.

Shot from ground looking up at barrier. You can barely see the barrier.

Shot of the side wall displaying the netting attached to the barrier.

See if you can see the barrier. You can hardly tell it's there.

Last shot of bottom of barrier from the outside. The barrier will last for years.
   

Below are shots of an improperly installed barrier.

Notice how wood was use to attached the barrier.

The netting was attached with staples which will eventually rip the netting.

We removed this barrier and installed the one above.

Be wary of any company who uses wood as part of their install process.

   


This is an improperly installed barrier. We replaced this barrier with the one above.


Don't trust an installer who uses wood and staples to install the barrier. It will eventually tear.

Last shot of an improperly installed barrier. Call us if you want it done right the first time or need to replace a badly installed barrier.