How it works...
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Step 1.
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Think about what you want. The size of the kennel, the number of runs, the height of the fence panels, will the kennel be against a building, will there be inside runs. How about electricity and water. Do you want a kennel building? These are just some of the things to consider.
It may help to draw an initial sketch of your kennel.
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Step 2.
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Once you get a good idea of what you want then contact us. Tell us what you have in mind and send us any sketches or drawings you have. The more you help us, the more we can help you.
We will take a good look at what you have and get back to you. We want to make sure that we understand your project. We may make suggestions here and there. We have done these before and want you to take advantage of our experience.
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Step 3.
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We will draw up a set of plans for your kennel and send them to you. We ask that you carefully look over these plans. If it is not on the plan then it won't be on your kennel.
It is OK to make changes at this point. After all, this is your kennel and we want you to be 100% satisfied. If changes are necessary, then they will be done.
By the way, so far there has been no charge
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Step 4.
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Once we come to closure on a final set of plans, we will develop a proposal with the cost. No hidden costs. You can either accept the proposal or reject the proposal.
If you accept our proposal, 75% of the total amount is required. Once we get the check, we will start fabricating your custom kennel. Depending on the season and the current work load, please allow at least two or three weeks for your kennel
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Step 5.
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When your kennel is complete, we will call to schedule the delivery. If assembly was part of the bid, we will send a crew to your location to put your kennel together. Most kennels are easily assembled and go together in just a few hours.
You now have the kennel you have always wanted. It is as simple as that!
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