Fence Armor Fence Post protection First Look and Installation
October 15, 2021
In this video
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How the right post protection tools can save your customers’ property
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Why offering post protection can benefit your green industry business
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How to use a post protection tool such as Fence Armor
For landscapers and lawn care pros, the main priority at any job is getting the grass, hedges, and other plants looking tidy.
But why should achieving ‘curb appeal’ stop there? In fact, you should be prioritizing the state of your customers’ fences and posts, too!
Fortunately, with Fence Armor the right tools and technology for proper post protection are available to landscaping pros
Not convinced? Here are five reasons why green industry pros should consider offering post protection installation.
Using post protection actually reduces your trimming time
As we all know, time is money.
Think of the time that you’ve wasted trying to carefully trim around a mailbox post without scratching it. Despite your best efforts, you may have ended up giving it a nick or two.
Wouldn’t you rather spend 5 minutes installing some Post Guards before getting to work, rather than 20 minutes (or more) carefully trying to trim grass or weeds while dodging those fence posts?
Protecting fences and posts with Fence Armor can help you to complete a job more efficiently, since you won’t have to worry about where you’re pointing your trimmer.
And make no mistake -- this is true for pros of all experience levels.
Post protection gives you a unique strategy for seeking out new customers
If you’ve left a property’s fences with a few trimmer-related scratches, your competitors probably have, too.
We’ll say it again: Put yourself above the competition by being the “post protection pro”.
Consider Post Guard installation as a fresh way to bring in new customers. Investing in a post protection solution gives you the ability to point out fence post damage to potential customers -- and help them do something about it.
Plus, post protection can be installed year-round, meaning you’ll have a way to approach new business even in the off-season!
The fact that you’ll be offering a solution to landscaping-related damage, in addition to landscaping services, will make you a hero in the neighborhood (particularly those with picky HOA’s).