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Privacy Fence in Mesquite, TX

According to a 2021 study by the International Casual Furnishings Association, nearly 90% of Americans say that having an outdoor space to enjoy as part of their home is more important than ever. In fact, demand for outdoor living spaces has been on the rise for years, due largely to pandemic conditions and the stay-at-home movement. Often, these outdoor living spaces include privacy fences, which provide both home and business owners with protection, privacy, safety, and even noise cancelation.

As a fencing contractor in the Dallas area, you probably already know how popular privacy fences have become. You also know that building and maintaining those privacy fences are of utmost importance. After all, craftsmanship still matters these days. Unfortunately, building a gate or decorative fence from the ground up is easier said than done. One wrong mistake or even an incorrect piece of hardware can affect customer satisfaction. With so much on the line, many contractors are now using custom fence pieces and fence kits to serve their clients with high-quality, long-lasting privacy fences.

When it comes to the best privacy fence kit in Mesquite, TX, few can compete with Perimtec products. Unlike many fencing companies, we provide a unique approach to fencing that allows you to design without limitations. Our innovative fencing systems enable you to customize the fence's height, width, frame color, infill material, direction of infill material, and gate kit combinations. As a result, you get fencing that perfectly matches your architectural design and landscaping vision while ensuring the beauty and durability you expect from Perimtec fences and gates.

Privacy Fence Mesquite, TX

Fencing company owners use our metal gate kits to create:

  • Backyard Gates
  • Privacy Gates
  • House Gates
  • Entryway Gates
  • Yard Gates
  • Side Yard Gates
  • Walkway Gates
  • Courtyard Gates
  • Wall Gates
  • More

Our gate kits have a robust aluminum frame design, making them perfect for low-cost double driveway swing gate construction. You can power them with an automatic gate opener or leave them manually operated for easy opening-the choice is yours. You can also add a double fence gate to your privacy fence to provide convenient access for your boat, mower, trailer, pool pump, utility equipment, or other backyard items.

Latest News in Mesquite, TX

NTSB releases preliminary report on Mesquite plane crash

The BriefMESQUITE, Texas - A small plane that crashed in Mesquite last month was only in the air for about 30 seconds and did not send a distress signal, according to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board.Mesquite Plane CrashWhat we know:A Cessna 525A airplane took off from Mesquite Me...

The Brief

MESQUITE, Texas - A small plane that crashed in Mesquite last month was only in the air for about 30 seconds and did not send a distress signal, according to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board.

Mesquite Plane Crash

What we know:

A Cessna 525A airplane took off from Mesquite Metro Airport just after 7:30 a.m. on March 13 on its way to Addison Airport when it crashed in a heavily wooded area.

The plane was supposed to pick up passengers in Addison and fly to an undisclosed location, the report states.

The NTSB report states the plane climbed to around 500 feet above ground level before it started to go back down around 24 seconds into the flight.

The Mesquite Fire Department confirmed the plane went down in a wooded area between a neighborhood and a church near Lawson and Clay Mathis roads. It then burst into flames.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the pilot had a commercial pilot certificate with ratings for airplane single- and multi-engine land and instrument airplane. The pilot reported around 6,800 total flight hours in a Dec. 8, 2023, medical report, the NTSB said.

The Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office identified the pilot as 48-year-old Eric Forsythe, Jr.

The NTSB report states that the airplane had a flight time of 31 seconds and the pilot had radio communication with Mesquite's control tower.

The plane was filled with 224 gallons of fuel just before taking off from Mesquite. The report states the plane should have taken a left turn on its climb, but instead turned right and was still turning right when it crashed. There were no reports of smoke or fire coming from the airplane as it went down.

Video and images shared by FOX 4 viewers showed the plane taking a nose dive at what looked like full speed. A black cloud of smoke followed.

Responding firefighters worked to put out spot fires.

NTSB investigators said debris was spread across a 450-foot path.

All major components, including the cockpit voice recorder and the Full Authority Digital Engine Control, were recovered.

Investigators said the engine modules were sent to the manufacturer for data download.

The Source: Information in this article comes from the National Transportation Safety Board preliminary report and previous FOX 4 reporting.

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San Francisco Company Restarts Drone Delivery at Mesquite Walmart

(Mesquite, Texas) - Technology is a double-edged sword. Personally, I love messing around with new technology. I also can get very frustrated by the people that misuse this wonderful new tech.Drone delivery is something that has had off and on success. I believe Amazon has been doing it in certain locations for a while now. Walmart has been experimenting with it, too. Folks in Mesquite that live close their Walmart have the opportunity to get their stuf...

(Mesquite, Texas) - Technology is a double-edged sword. Personally, I love messing around with new technology. I also can get very frustrated by the people that misuse this wonderful new tech.

Drone delivery is something that has had off and on success. I believe Amazon has been doing it in certain locations for a while now. Walmart has been experimenting with it, too. Folks in Mesquite that live close their Walmart have the opportunity to get their stuff delivered by drone.

The Walmart store at Highway 80 and Belt Line Road in Mesquite has restarted their drone delivery program (NBC DFW 5). The drones are being run by San Francisco based Zipline. The drones are set up beside the store to be loaded with the orders of patrons close by.

The drone will take off and fly no higher than 300 feet. Once the drone arrives at its destination, it will lower a pod containing the customer's order that will be left on the ground. Customers track their order through the Zipline app.

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The company is planning on expanding their service in Waxahachie. Could this come to East Texas? I think it would be cool if it did. Imagine needing batteries at the last minute. Instead of driving to the store to get them, you could order them then have the drone deliver them to you. Pretty cool stuff.

I can already hear the jokes, too. "Skeet shooting with prizes." "Target practice." It's illegal to shoot down a drone in Texas. Then you'd be charged with theft for taking their order. I'm sorry I ruined your fun.

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