Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Choosing a Contractor 101

It’s that time of the year when spring clean-ups are complete and it’s time for renovations to begin. Choosing the right contractor will help keep your renovations on time and budget. For many homeowners choosing the right contractor can be more overwhelming than the project itself. We have compiled a list to help you decide on the right contractor to help with your project.
What to Look for in a Contractor
  • Liability Insurance and WSIB Coverage
    1. It’s a law
  • Affiliations & Memberships in Trade Associations
    1. Show investment in their industry and responsibility
  • Signed Contracts
    1. Do they have contracts?
    2. Are there warranties associated with labour materials?
  • Visa or Cheque Deposits
    1. Don’t give cash deposits, Visa or Cheque are easily traceable
  • Nature of Estimator
    1. Business Cards, Contracts, Knowledge of Company Procedures
    2. Company Logo Displayed
    3. Prepared with Pricing and Product Options

How Much Deposit Should a Customer Give?
  • This question is company specific
  • Each Organization has their own policy on deposits

Completion Date on Contract?
  • If necessary, a tentative completion date can be given
  • Completion dates will be weather permitting anyway, so nothing would be guaranteed

 CFIA
  • The Canadian Fence Industry Association is a non-profit organization whose members include professional contractors, retailers, agents, wholesalers and manufacturers of fence products and related service. We are dedicated to representing high construction standards as well as a high level of ethical business behavior in a competitive market place.

Call Before You Dig ON1Call 1-800-400-2255
Speak to Your Neighbours – re: your fence project
Read your Local Fence By-Laws – Height Restrictions

Do you have any other tips or advice to add to the list? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
 

Friday, 20 March 2015

Canadian Agricultural Safety Week


March 15-21, 2015 marks Canadian Agricultural Safety Week presented by Farm Credit Canada. The purpose of this campaign is to educate and empower producers and their families on the importance of practising safe agriculture. According to the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) every year Canada mourns the loss of about 100 adults and 12 children due to agricultural fatalities. CASA’s role is to mend the gap between how safe farmers believe they behave and what is actually occurring.

Here are 5 steps to prevent injuries (courtesy of Workplace Safety and Prevention Services)

1. Recognize the hazards. Agricultural operations involve a lot of moving parts to get the job done. This includes machinery, related equipment, moving vehicles etc. Identifying, assessing and managing hazards will help prevent injuries, and protect your operation from disruption and loss.

2. Maintain, operate and repair equipment properly and safely. Follow manufactures specifications, keep everything in prime running order, use proper safety equipment and make sure everyone is up to date on training.

3. Ensure supervisors and workers have the expertise and skills needed to do their jobs. Under the act, supervisors are responsible for

    • Ensuring a safe workplace and assigning safe work
    • Providing training and information
    • Supervising workers

4. Use the right equipment for the job. Machines are carefully engineered to eliminate hazards related to tipping, rolling, over falling etc. Employers who “jerry-rig” the equipment are exposing their workers to hazards and compromise the integrity of the equipment.

5. If you have to change the design of a hopper or any other piece of farm machinery, involve an engineer in both the design and installation. Equipment design changes fall within the practice of professional engineering. In Ontario, section 12(1) of the Professional Engineers Act requires that this work be done by a holder of a licence, a temporary licence or a limited licence. Under section 12(3) (b) of the act, this work may also be done by an unlicensed individual who has a licence holder assume responsibility for the engineering work.

For more information check out the resources below!
Canadian Agricultural Safety Association



Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Spring Tips from Roma Fence

Although it may see like we will never thaw out, the days are getting longer, the sunshine is getting warmer and spring is finally within reach! After many dark, cold months spring is a welcome change. However with all the new life and bright sunlight, the damage of a harsh winter is magnified. Here are some key areas to inspect when spring cleanup time arrives:

 
 
 
1. Inspect concrete around posts for damage, any cracks caused from frost should be fixed right away to maintain the integrity of the posts.

2. Clean all debris from around the fence such as a buildup of fallen leaves and dead weeds; this will help prevent rotting.

3. Check your fence for any screws and nails that may have been pushed out due to the frost; they can be a safety hazard for both children and pets and will also compromise the integrity of your fence.

4. Replace any cracked boards, and look for any knots that have created weak spots.

5. Power wash and scrub your fence to remove any dirt and grime; this will remove any mold and minimize the chances of your fence rotting out.

6. Now is also a great time to paint, stain or reseal your fence; doing so will give the fence an extra layer of protection from drying out and warping.
We highly recommend including your fence in a spring cleanup. Be sure to spot and fix any issues quickly, doing so will greatly extend the life of your fence, keeping your family and loved ones safe and secure.

We would be more than happy to help you with a spring inspection. Please call a location near you for more information!

 

Roma Fence Brampton: 416-798-7566Roma Fence West (Milton) 905-875-2801Roma Fence East (Gormley) 416-213-7270Roma Fence (Hamilton) 905-574-7662

 Recources:
http://www.naturalartfence.com/blog/spring-is-here-time-for-some-maintenance-on-your-fences/

Thursday, 29 January 2015

Agricultural Fencing Ontario

HISTORY

Historic Farm Fence*
Agricultural fencing also known as farm fencing has been around for hundreds of years. Originally animals were allowed to roam free and farm fencing was used to keep livestock out of crops, gardens and places they were unwanted. As the population became more dense, and land was occupied by buildings and plants we started using farm fence to create perimeters around the animals therefore fencing them in, quite contrary to it's original purpose!
Early farm fences were made of materials most easily found such as stone or wood. Nowadays farm fences are manufactured from wire and installed with wood and steel posts.
Roma Fence is proud to distribute our very own line of agricultural fence products produced at our manufacturing plant, Acculink Fence & Wire Inc. in Bolton, Ontario.

Sure-Lock Knot
A notable feature of our product line is our Sure-Lock Knot technology. This speciality knot provides superior resistance to movement during adverse weather conditions, animal penetration or climbing. The line wires are crimped for added flexibility to allow the fence to be installed over varying terrain.

 
HEAVY STYLE SURE-LOCK TIGHT LOCK FENCE
Heavy style Sure-Lock Fence is manufactured with 9-3/4 gauge wire and is available with either Class 1 Zinc Coating or a Class 3 Coati ng. This is a long lasting fence suitable for cattle ranching, highway right of way and general perimeter fencing of fields and yards.
 

HIGH TENSILE SURE-LOCK TIGHT LOCK FARM FENCE High Tensile Sure-Lock Farm Fence is manufactured with 12-1/2 gauge Class 3 galvanized wire. Line wire tensile of 180 to 210,000 psi increases fence strength while providing a economical fencing alternative. High Tensile wire fencing requires little or no maintenance and when installed properly is will not sag or stretch. High Tensile Tight Lock Farm Fence is suitable to control livestock, protect crops and to enclose pastures and compounds.
 
All of our agricultural fencing products are sold in 20 and 40 rod rolls, and are produced in a variety of heights suit your needs. Our mild wire (948-12-9-3/4 class 3) and high tensile (949-12-12-1/2 class 3) fences are approved by the Ministry of Transportation!
 
Fun Fact: High tensile (H-T or HT) fencing is a special hard, springy steel wire was introduced in the 1970s and has slowly gained acceptance
 
Our product line includes:
SURE-LOCK TIGHT LOCK FENCE
HEAVY STYLE SURE-LOCK TIGHT LOCK FENCE
HIGH TENSILE SURE-LOCK TIGHT LOCK FARM FENCE
HIGH TENSILE SURE-LOCK TIGHT LOCK WILDLIFE FENCE
WATCHMAN SURE-LOCK TIGHT LOCK FENCE

For details and specifications of each product please visit our website or contact a Roma location near you:

Roma Fence Brampton: 416-798-7566
Roma Fence West (Milton) 905-875-2801
Roma Fence East (Gormley) 416-213-7270
Roma Fence (Hamilton) 905-574-7662

 

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Top 7 Reasons to Consider Installing a Fence



 
1. Privacy: The most obvious reason for installing a fence around the perimeter of your property is for privacy. A fence will block views into your backyard and vice versa.

2. Noise Reduction: Although neighbours are wonderful, adding a fence around your property will keep out the chatter and noise going on around you, helping create a backyard oasis.

 
3. Landscape/Decor: Incorporating a fence into your property gives climbing plants something to lean on, also selecting a decorative iron fence can really extend the interior design of your home to your outdoor living space. Fences can and be both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

4. Property Value: When listing your home, every upgrade counts. Most buyers value the addition of a fence for their children or pets therefore increasing your property’s value.

5. Safety: Fences are an integral part of keeping your family and pets safe. A fence will keep children and pets in an enclosed area out of harm’s way, and most importantly will avoid many accidents when installed around a pool or pond.

6. Security: Installing a fence will provide security around your home, it blocks vision as well as unwanted passage. Chain link is a great choice to cover both small and large areas.

7. Creates Boundaries: A Fence will create boundaries around your property and help provide a visual of where your property begins and ends.

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Pro-Tip Tuesday: Chain Link Buying Guide


This week’s advice is all about chain link. Although choosing the right chain link might seem like a daunting task with all the options available, we have put together a brief overview that will guide you through the process.
Why chain link fence?
Chain link fence is known for its durability and low maintenance. It is also very cost effective when covering a large or small area, Acculink’s chain link fence carries a warranty on its product against rust and corrosion. Our chain link is also available in a variety of colours and finishes, allowing the fence to blend into your décor seamlessly. Choosing a chain link system offers an economical solution for security which is maintenance free.

Purposes
Chain link can be used in almost any situation, you will find a higher security fence around the perimeter of an industrial area, or a shorter chain link fence around a pool, school or residential property. Chain link is also used in our dog kennels and along major roads and highways. We offer two types of finishes, “knuckle-knuckle” which is a smooth, safe finish (for schools, homes etc) and alternatively “twisted-knuckle” (industrial, security fences etc) which is a sharp, twisted edge to help prevent climbing.

Design and Materials
We manufacture our chain-link fence onsite giving us full quality control in workmanship. We offer many options to suit your application. Standard size chain link is either 1 ½” or 2” diamond size in an 11, 9 or 6 gauge material. Some key factors that set us apart from other chain link suppliers are our fence heights that range from 18” to 144”, diamond sizes from 3/8” to 4” and lengths of 25’ to 100’ per roll. We manufacture our chain link in either a galvanized finish or extruded PVC (vinyl) in black, brown, white, or green. Custom colours are also available.
 
We highly recommend looking into chain link fencing if you need a cost effective, low maintenance solution and Acculink’s products are known for their high quality and durability. For more information on this and other products please visit www.romafencegroup.com or contact at location near you:
Roma Fence Brampton: 416-798-7566
Roma Fence West (Milton) 905-875-2801
Roma Fence East (Gormley) 416-213-7270
Roma Fence (Hamilton) 905-574-7662

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Pro-Tip Tuesday: Installing a Snow Fence


Snow fences have many useful purposes especially in Ontario. Ski resorts use them to collect snow, home owners use them to protect trees and shrubs, the benefits are endless. To learn more about why we recommend a snow fence check out our last blog post with lots of winter tips here.
Once you have made the decision to purchase a snow fence, planning the proper installation will greatly improve the fence’s effectiveness.


Follow these easy tips to get the most out of your investment:

Before you install:
  • Collect information on the weather characteristics in your area. You’ll need to determine the weed speed and direction and the average accumulated snow fall. Collecting this data will help you decide on the best position for installation. Snow fences should be placed perpendicular to the prevailing wind direction.
  • Measure the area where you want to set up the fence, take the length and divide by 8, this is how many posts you will need. Now add 1 for each end – these are your anchors.

Design your snow fence:
  • Keep in mind that you need to leave at least 5” between the fence and the ground, this will prevent the fence from getting buried early in the season
  • A 4ft high fence requires the posts to be 8ft apart
  • If you have concluded that your area is extremely windy, consider adding wood strips or ties to your snow fence as a reinforcement

Key installation notes:
  • Be sure to bury the posts 1/3 of their height
  • When setting up the plastic mesh, make sure it is pulled tight. If the mesh is loose it will sag and will not be as effective
  • Stabilize the end posts! Use support wires to attach the mesh
  • Attach the fence to the upwind side of the post to eliminate tearing through strong wind
  • Check your snow fence often to make certain it is not damaged and still working properly

Don’t forget the purpose of a snow fence is to create drifts rather than prevent them. Use a snow fence to your advantage by protecting your property and planning an idea area to collect snow.
The best advice we can give is to hire an experienced installer. It makes all the difference in the longevity of your investment.

We are here to help! If you require any replacements or adjustments please give us a call at the location nearest you:
Roma Fence Brampton: 416-798-7566
Roma Fence West (Milton) 905-875-2801
Roma Fence East (Gormley) 416-213-7270
Roma Fence (Hamilton) 905-574-7662

Wood Slat Snow Fences starting at $48.00!

Resources
HowStuffWorks.com Contributors.  "How to Install a Snow Fence"  17 May 2011.  HowStuffWorks.com. <http://home.howstuffworks.com/how-to-install-snow-fence.htm>  09 December 2014.
"U.S. Fence." Snow Fence Installation Instructions. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Dec. 2014.

 

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Pro-Tip Tuesday: Winter Advice from Roma

Roma Fence’s pro-tips on using a snow fence and preparing your wood fence
for the winter season.

Why use a snow fence?
Snow fences are mainly used as an important tool to prevent snow drifts, used properly they can also reduce maintenance costs to your home. You may have seen this bright orange fence used at construction sites, as protection around trees, or at outdoor events with large crowds. The purpose of the bright orange colour is so it is highly visible during different weather conditions. The pattern of the fence is designed to slow down the wind as it passes through, as a result dropping some of the snow carried in the wind. This process helps keep roadways clear, and avoids large snow drifts on open areas of your property. Another key use for a snow fence is to protect trees and shrubs from unnecessary snow and ice damage during the winter months. Positioning the fence around your garden will stop snow buildup that could lead to broken branches or dead sections of your shrubs come spring time. The professionals at Roma Fence highly recommend using a snow fence around your property, you will see many benefits as a result of a low cost investment.

Did you know: This same principle is used in the exact opposite climate? You can find this system used in the desert to control blowing sand



How to protect a wood fence from the elements
Wooden privacy fences are the most popular choice among our clients, extreme Ontario winters can greatly impact the life of wooden fences however these tips can go a long way in preventing weather related damage. Here are a few of our recommendations for your wood fence this winter:

Do a walk around:
We encourage all our clients to routinely check their wooden fences and a change of season is a great time to do this. Keeping all the areas in and around your fence clear of buildup like leaves, plants, snow and dirt will eliminate access moisture a contributing factor to warping and damage. Check for any loose boards, using the right wood in the first place will eliminate most warping but it is still possible, tighten up any boards that may have come loose as a result of wind damage. Having a fence that is no longer level will definitely compromise the stability. Some important notes when checking your posts, make sure they haven’t shifted as a result of the soil freezing/thawing, a key preventive method for this is during installation, make sure the posts are dug below the frost line (generally 3 feet)

Stain your fence:
We recommend applying a exterior stain to your fence, this adds a protective layer against moisture, cracking, blistering, peeling and erosion. Apply a stain will also preserve your fence aesthetically, a stain will add a protective UV layer preventing fading, adding life to your investment. Choosing the right stain for your climate is imperative for this step to be successful. If in doubt head to your local home improvement center and seek their advice, we have read great reviews of the Behr Premium Wood Coatings line at Home Depot!

Tidy up the trees:
Sometimes the most obvious answer is the one we ignore! The easiest way to avoid unnecessary damage to your fence is also one we tend to overlook. We recommend assessing the trees and plants around your fence, take into consideration the weight of snow/ice on any branches and limbs around your fence and trim them up. A leading cause of fence damage that we have seen this season is a result of the ice storm, don’t forget to keep an eye on this through the season too, some limbs may become damaged during storms and it’s best to take care of them right away.

The best advice we can give is to hire an experienced installer. It makes all the difference in the longevity of your investment. We are here to help! If you require any replacements or adjustments please give us a call at the location nearest you:
Roma Fence (Brampton) 416-798-7566 Roma Fence West (Milton) 905-875-2801 Roma Fence East (Gormley) 416-213-7270 Roma Fence (Hamilton) 905-574-7662

If you found this article useful please share it with your friends and family!

Resources:"4 Tips on How to Protect a Wood Fence in Winter." A1 Fence Company Inc. N.p., 05 Dec. 2012. Web. 01 Dec. 2014. "Snow Fence." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 29 Nov. 2014. Web. 01 Dec. 2014. Vanhoenacker, Mark. "What Are Those Long Fences Along the Highway Out West?" Slate Magazine. N.p., 01 Aug. 2013. Web. 01 Dec. 2014.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Queens

Queens: Part of the New York Collection at Roma Fence

Thursday, 3 October 2013

ThrowBack- White Picket Fence

Hello All!

Happy Throwback Thursday!

Here is a photograph of a home in the 1930's.

Check out the white picket fence!

Could it be more "picturesque"?



Picture taken by Photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston in the 1930s.
(http://alextimes.com/2013/08/return-to-the-blue-door/)

Monday, 23 September 2013

Summer Projects in the Fall


It is hard to believe how fast Summer flew by!
A lot of us start the Summer out with a big long checklist of the things we want to get done outside while the weather is warm, and some of it does get done, but if it didn't all get done, we hope it's because you took the time to enjoy the great outdoors with your family.
Yesterday marked the first day of Fall. It may be cooling off, but you still have time before the snow comes in.

If a new, or upgraded fence is still on your "To-Do List", consider the following:


THE ROCKEFELLER
This is an ornamental iron fence from the New York Collection at Roma Fence.

It is a classic beauty that only enhances the scenery it is placed in.

Click HERE to view the full New York Collection!





CHAIN LINK FENCE/ KENNEL

A Chain Link Fence is a great way to go when you don't want to obstruct the view. It comes in a variety of colours and benefits the safety of animals in children.

Click HERE to read more about our Chain Link Fence options, Kennels and Canine Castles.








WOOD FENCE

The traditional Wood Fence is always a great choice.

Our red and white cedar collection can give a very natural look and feel to your outdoor oasis.

For more information about our Wood Fence Options, click HERE!











If none of these fences seem to suit your style, we encourage you to read on.
There are plenty more options:

- Concrete Fence
- PVC Fence
- Snow and Safety Fences
- Agricultural Fence
- Automatic Gates

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Real Estate Professionals: Coupon for YOUR Clients!



 
The Roma Fence Group of Companies has a new Coupon that Ontario Real Estate Professionals can give to their clients!
 
 
Buying a new home can be very exciting!
After settling in, it is time for the new home owner to start thinking about how they will make the space their own, and what upgrades are necessary.
 
Sometimes that upgrade is a fence.
Whether buying an old property with a fence that needs updating,
Or buying a property with no fence at all, it can be a little overwhelming.
 
We want to make the new home owners experience easy.
 
That's why we need YOU, an Ontario Real Estate Professional who has thought ahead when it comes to updates & upgrades.

Please feel free to contact us by email or phone.
 
Thank you for your interest,
Have a wonderful day!
 

 
 

Friday, 6 September 2013

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Contest Winner & Throwback Thursday Quote

Good Morning Everyone!

We are happy to announce that we have a winner of the Ornamental Iron Gate Contest.

Congratulations Janice from Eastern, Ontario!!!

Janice tweeted to Roma Fence that she wanted to win an Ornamental Iron Gate to match the historical décor of her 1870's brick home.

Great Work Janice and we hope you love your gate.






In Other News:

It's #THROWBACK THURSDAY!!!!

Here is a throwback Fence Quote we would love to share with you. . .

" The fence and the boundary line are the symbols of the spirit of justice. They set the limits upon each man's interest to prevent one from taking advantage of the other."
- Reinhold Niebuhr, The Nature and Destiny of Man (1943)





Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Ornamental Iron Gate Contest Rules


ORNAMENTAL IRON GATE CONTEST RULES:

Why Should You Win An Ornamental Iron Gate?

August 13, 2013

The Roma Fence Ornamental Gate Contest (the “Contest”) is open to residents of Ontario, Canada only. No purchase is necessary. Participants must be the age of majority in Ontario (19-years-old) or older. Entry in this Contest constitutes acceptance of the Contest Rules below:

 

1.      SPONSOR: The Contest Sponsor is Roma Fence Limited (herein “Roma Fence” or the “Sponsor”) with its head office located at 24 Cadetta Road Brampton, ON L6P 0X4. This contest is in no way sponsored, administered, endorsed by or associated with Twitter, Inc. Any questions, comments or complaints must be directed to the Sponsor, and not to Twitter, Inc.

 

2.      ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible for this Contest, one must:

 

(a)    Be a legal resident of Canada (Resident of Ontario)

 

(b)    Be of the age of majority in Ontario (19-years-old), or older

 

(c)    Have a valid Twitter account

 

Employees of the Sponsor, its affiliates, or any immediate family members are not eligible to take part in this Contest.

The Sponsor has the right, at any time, to request proof of identity and/or eligibility to participate in the Contest. Failure to provide identity/eligibility proof may result in disqualification. All personal and other information requested by the Sponsor must be truthful, accurate and complete and in no way misleading.

The Sponsor has the right to disqualify an entrant at any time, whom supplies untruthful, inaccurate or misleading personal details and/or information.

 

3.      CONTEST PERIOD: The Contest beings Tuesday August, 13th, 2013 and ends on Tuesday August 20th, 2013 (The “Contest Period”) After August 20th 2013, the Contest is closed and no further entries will be accepted.

 

4.      HOW TO ENTER:

 

(a)    Please enter Contest by following the rules defined below.

(b)    In one (1) tweet using the hash tag #GimmethatGate and telling us why you should win an Ornamental Iron Gate.

(c)    Each entrant may submit multiple tweets during the Contest Period, however the first, initial tweet by the entrant will count as the eligible entry. There will not be double or multiple entries allowed by the same entrant or Twitter account.

(d)    All entries become the Sponsor’s property and none will be returned for any reason.

(e)    Entries must be received no later than the end of the Contest Period. Entries will be declared invalid if they are late, illegible, considered Spam or a threat. Only those selected for the prize will be contacted.

 

5.      PRIZES:

(a)    The prize is hereafter referred to as “Prize”. The Prize winner is hereafter referred to as the “Winner”.

(b)    There is only one (1) Prize available to be won. The prize will be an Ornamental Iron Gate supplied by Roma Fence Limited or one of its group of companies. The Prize has an approximate retail value of $300.00 CND

(c)    Winner is not entitled to monetary difference between actual Prize value and stated approximate Prize Value, if any.

(d)    Prize can be claimed at Roma Fence Ltd. In Brampton, Ontario, or the nearest Roma Fence location after Winner has been contacted and meeting arrangements have been predetermined.

(e)    Winner will be responsible for having any required permits or licenses that may be required upon installing the Prize.

(f)     Prize must be accepted as awarded and will not be substituted or redeemed for cash, except at the sole discretion of the Sponsor.


6.      WINNER SELECTION:

One (1) Winner will be selected as follows:

 
(a)    On Tuesday August 20th, 2013, one (1) entrant will be selected by an employee of Roma Fence Ltd., through a random draw from all eligible entries received over the Contest Period. The selected entrant will be contacted and required to confirm the following: Full Name, Date of Birth, Address, Postal Code, Telephone Number, and Email Address. The Sponsor will than decide if the chosen entrant complies with all Contest qualifications & determine whether or not the chosen entrant will be the Winner.

(b)    The entrant will be notified via Twitter direct message no later than Thursday August 22nd, 2013 and the entrant must respond within three (3) business days of notification. Upon notification, the entrant must respond with their email address where further information will be requested. If the selected entrant does not respond in accordance with these Contest Rules, he/she will be disqualified immediately and will not receive a Prize and another entrant will be randomly selected. The Sponsor is in no way responsible for the failure to provide information on the entrant’s behalf.

 

7.      PRIZE ACCEPTANCE: Winner will be required to provide the following information via email: Full Name, Date of Birth, Address, Postal Code, Telephone Number, and Email Address. In which after, a conversation will take place in arranging pick up of the Ornamental Iron Gate (Prize).

 


8.      LIABILITIES & RESPONSIBITLIY: All entrants are responsible for what they say and do, and are in no way endorsed by the Sponsor. Entrants are responsible for their own actions including threats, foul language, aggressive behaviour and physical harm and will have legal action taken against them in such instances. The Sponsor assumes no responsibility or liability for lost, late, illegitimate, illegible, damaged or incomplete entries or for any broken, malfunctions or viruses of computers, software, hardware of electronic devices in any which situation. The Sponsor is not responsible for any injury, infection, virus, or damage to entrant or entrant’s belongings from participating in the Contest.

 

9.      CONDUCT: By participating in the Contest, entrants agree to be bound by these Contest Rules, which will be posted on viaromaway.blogspot.com. The entrant further agrees to be bound the Sponsors final decisions which will be final and binding in all respects.

 

10.   PRIVACY & PERSONAL INFORMATION: By participating in the Contest the entrant grants the Sponsor the right to acquire his/her Full Name, Date of Birth, Address, Postal Code, Telephone Number and Email Address for the purpose of contacting the Winner. It is up to the sole discretion of the Winner whether or not they would like to have their name (ONLY) announced as our winner on our social media outlets and newsletters. Entrant’s personal information is kept private and viewed only by the Roma Fence Ltd. Contest Officials.

 
These are the official Roma Fence Ornamental Iron Contest Rules written and produced by Roma Fence Contest Officials and will not be in any way compromised. Any issues or discrepancies must be taken up with Roma Fence Ltd., and no one else.