A Jack Erickson Enterprise Company
Go Vinyl Fence
Everett, MA 02149
ph: 617-389-4975
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It's not just about putting up fences and railings.
It's about listening to the customer, delivering the personal touch, and fulfilling a dream!
Look behind the gate at Mery's gazebo. The gazebo is solid wood and a beautiful fixture in a lovely yard. We took down old chainlink and replaced it with a four foot Colonial Picket fence in vinyl. Mery asked if we could do something that would enhance the simple walk gate and invite guests into her gazebo.
Mery's entrance way is an all vinyl enhancement of the all wood gazebo trim.
Click the pictures for a couple more views.
See Mery's Way on Westover Drive in Lynnfield, Massachusetts.

Holly had a wooden arbor built by her grandfather sitting in her yard. She wanted something like it in vinyl. We asked her to draw what she had in mind. The result is here-to-fore called A Holly Arbor. You can see it on Prospect Street in Winthrop, Massachusetts.

Marilyn had a trellis that her late husband built for her years ago and New England weather had taken it's toll. We told her about Holly's Arbor and asked her to draw. She described what she wanted and took us next door to show the roof covering of her neighbor's porch swing. She asked if we could copy it in vinyl.
When we finished Marilyn called it Emma's Arbor after her mother. See Emma's Arbor on Birch Street in Everett, Massachusetts.
Laura wanted a theme to reflect the ocean inlet in front of her home. Working together we came up with this Post and Rope nautical theme. The five by five short posts were custom routed. Thinking outside the box we adapted the PVC grommets holding the nylon rope from a completely different application. Large ball caps finish the effect.

You can see Laura's Nautical Theme on the corner of Mills and Gilbert Avenues in Revere,Massachusetts near Point of Pines on the Riverside.


Theresa had a small statue of the Virgin Mary as the centerpiece of her backyard. "Look at my poor Mary," Theresa said. "She needs a cover."
We began with the idea of an arch but hadn't worked out the details. "Don't worry. You'll come up with it. She sent you! I know you'll come up with it. I can feel it!"
The problem was that the arch was so big it would dwarf the statue. The solution was to cut the arch in the middle and bring in the sides. When we did, coincidentally or miraculously, it created the church effect. Foraging around for something to cover the top cut, coincidentally or miraculously, we discovered a small vinyl cross to place atop the shrine.
When we placed it in her garden - Theresa wept.
Later we restored the statue.

Edna's Arch

Boundary Markers

Go Vinyl Fence
Everett, MA 02149
ph: 617-389-4975
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