About Kent WA

About Kent WA

Fence Company Kent WA is a foremost provider of first rate fencing installation services in the City of Kent, Washington. We are fully insured, bonded and hold a valid license to transact our business activities in the City of Kent and all its environs. What all this really implies is Fence Company Kent WA is one of the most credible firms plying their trade in the City of Kent. It also implies we take our obligations to our highly esteemed customers very seriously, and always go out of our way to mitigate the risks they incur by allowing us to work in their properties.
 
In the case your house sustains grave damage as a direct result of its operations, Fence Company Kent WA has more than sufficient liability insurance to fully protect you. On the flipside, should one of our crew get seriously injured while on your property, you have the assurance you will never be hit with a ridiculous liability lawsuit. This is due to the fact we have taken out more than adequate worker’s compensation insurance to protect all our customers against such eventualities. When it comes to Fence Company Kent WA been bonded, this is a guarantee you will get a refund if the outcomes of our workmanship fall short of your expectations.
 
As you can clearly see, Fence Company Kent WA is indeed a highly reputable and dependable business entity. This says a lot when you find the time to contrast our overall customer experience with those of some other businesses operating from this region of Washington.   Ever since its establishment, Fence Company Kent WA has never been known to cut any corners in the provision of its fence solutions. Above all things, we take great pride in offering maximum customer satisfaction all the time. You should not hesitate to give our value-added fence installation services a try today!



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Tahoma National Cemetery

The Tahoma National Cemetery is devoted to military personnel who served in the United States Armed Forces. Its tranquil setting overlooks Mt. Rainier, which affords a serene final resting place for those veterans interred here. Onsite, is to be found a public information center that is operated by a team of helpful volunteers. Any queries or concerns from visitors to the Tahoma National Cemetery can be addressed to the center. These volunteers as well serve as the liaison between the cemetery staff and the families who wish to arrange burial services for their loved ones.


Kent Station

The Kent Station is a train station located in the northern direction of the downtown area. The trains began service at the turn of the 21st century, and a couple of years later, a bus service began operations under the name of the King County Metro. At the Kent Station, there are 2 platforms linked to a pedestrian overpass, a parking garage and a number of bus bays. There is also a plaza in close proximity to the station that boasts of a public art installation referred to as the ‘Cornucopia.’ This works of arts exhibit comes complete with a number of sculptures depicting the agricultural heritage of the City of Kent. Some of the most prominent pieces include a river mosaic, trellises and a train whistle shaped clock.


Showare Center

The Showare Center is an entertainment and sports complex, which is regularly used to host a wide variety of Kent events over the course of the year. It was first opened in 2009, and is big enough to accommodate up to 6,500 persons. Ever since its opening, the Showare Center has been able to welcome numerous musical acts from all over the world, performers, athletes and members of the local community. The athletes who use this City of Kent arena include the Seattle Thunderbirds, the Tacoma Stars and the Seattle Mists. The arena is as well utilized to hold many entertainment events such as concerts, trade shows, family shows to mention just but a few. also, the Showare Center has the distinction of being the first venue of its kind to bag the GOLD certification from Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. It received this coveted accolade from the United States Green Building Council.


Pacific Raceways

The Pacific Raceways is a race track and motorsports facility that was founded in the mid 20th century. The track is owned and run by the Fiorito family, and was constructed by Dan Fiorito Sr. and his 2 sons. The family wished to build a motorsports facility that could provide a safe environment for racing. The race track of the Pacific Raceways is 2.25 miles long and includes 9 turns and a 110 feet elevation change. Globally acclaimed race drivers have raced the course and reveled in its design and top notch driver experience. Apart from hosting professional drivers, this City of Kent race track also hosts law enforcement agencies who regularly flock here to practice on pursuit driving. The Pacific Raceways is as well home to the Pacific Grand Prix.


Carpinito Pumpkin Patch

The Carpinito Pumpkin Patch is sprawled on a more than 20 acres farm, within the Kent Valley, and provides a backdrop of Mt. Rainier. The farm itself is, however, much more than simply a pumpkin patch. As such, it also boasts of big corn mazes and plenty of kids’ activities to enjoy. While shopping for pumpkin, patrons get the chance to pick from either mini or jumbo size pumpkin along with distinctive varieties of squash. To make the transportation of the pumpkins bought here more convenient, wheelbarrows are readily accessible. The corn mazes, on the other hand, facilitate for a fun activity and are nothing short of extraordinary. To build the maze, GPS driven tractors planted corn seeds in precise locations of the maze design in order for it to eventually take shape. 


Green River Natural Resources Area

The Green River Natural Resources Area is a 304 acre preservation site that is home to wetlands, urban wildlife and a stormwater treatment plant. It is situated in close proximity to a public park and an extensive trail system, which boasts of nature walks, biking trails and a number of observation towers. Around 165 birds species together with 53 mammal species nest, feed and brood in the Green River Natural Resources Area. This City of Kent attraction has the distinction of been one of the biggest wildlife refuge in the country.


Mary Olson Farm

The Mary Olson Farm is locally regarded as being the greatest sustenance farm in the entire King County. It once belonged to Alfred and Mary Olson, but has now been converted into a very popular City of Kent tourist attraction. On the property, there is to be found a restored 1897 barn, which is made available for public tours. Visitors can as well explore the 1902 farmhouse and the one hundred years old apple and cherry orchards. Apart from these farm based attractions, the Mary Olson Farm has many other preserved or restored structures. Some of the most notable of which include a weaving shed, a smokehouse, a chicken coop, an old wagon road to name just but a few. Tours of this Kent farm are offered totally free of charge, but donations are always appreciated.


Duke’s Chowder House Kent Station

As a stockbroker, Duke relished to take his clients to lunch. After a while, he started to develop a fondness for restaurants, and ultimately made up his mind to open his own. Today, Duke owns a number of them, one of which is the Duke’s Chowder House, situated within Kent Station. When Duke found out of the carcinogenic qualities of aspartame, he started to carefully study the ingredients of the food offered from the kitchens of his restaurants. Ever since then, Duke’s Chowder House only serves meals that are GMO-free, chemical-free, hormone-free, nitrate-free and the list goes on and on. In a nutshell, the quality of the meals offered at Duke’s is vastly superior and its menu focusses on fresh, organic and sustainable foods. 

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