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L.C Lawn and Landscape
4.7(
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Serving Holland, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Hired to complete leaf removal and clean gutters. Quote was completed within a few hours of my request and my service was scheduled for a short few days later. Job was done efficiently and completed quicker than expected. I appreciated the extra service of removing leaves off of roof and carport that was not initially discussed in quote. Pricing was extremely reasonable and best quote received compared to other lawn care services in LR area. I will be using their services again!"
a quick project done!
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leaf cleaning
fence
leaf cleaning

+24

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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All Star Handyman
4.7(
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Serving Holland, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Rubio Drywallers were there the same day. Came at 8:00 at night and did the patch, taping and mudding. They came back the next day and did the sanding and painting. They did a fantastic job. Very professional, fast and extremely talented."
Storage
Kitchen Patch
Basement
TV Mount
Repair 45 Degree Tape On Ceiling

+294

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Dimas Lawn Care
4.8(
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Serving Holland, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Dimas and employees were courteous , hard working and willing to do whatever I asked. They came quickly and came back to do some extra work I asked them to do. The fence they built looked great and I would definitely use them again!"
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

You can't build a fence against your neighbor's fence if it touches or is attached to it unless you get explicit permission from your neighbor. Most municipalities recommend building a fence about two feet away from your neighbor's fence to allow access for fence repair and mowing.

Yes, fence posts should be set in concrete to provide the proper support for the fence. If you notice your fence posts leaning, you’ll need to learn how to brace a fence post to fix the problem and prevent further damage from occurring. By bracing a fence post properly, you’ll provide stability and sturdiness to your fence for years to come.

Yes, installing wrought iron fencing will usually require a building permit, as do all types of fencing. Building permits for wrought iron fencing typically cost between $150 and $500, and the price will vary based on where you live and how much your local building department charges. You may also need to pay for a property survey if you’re installing wrought iron fencing on your property line. This type of survey can cost around $500, but it prevents issues with building on neighboring properties, which can be much more expensive in the long run.

Do you need a permit to build a fence if you are simply replacing an existing fence? Whether you need a permit in this case depends on your local laws and regulations. Most municipalities consider a fence replacement project as being equal to building a new fence, so you likely will need a permit. Check with your local building inspection department or zoning department to see if you need a permit. If you hire a local fence contractor, this pro can take care of obtaining all permits for you.

When your rolls of silt fence join together, you’ll want to overlap them to make sure they’re still as effective at keeping water out without requiring fastening together. Overlap two sections of the silt fencing so that two sheets of fabric cover the span of two posts. If you want to fasten them together, you can staple them or use a zip tie, depending on whether your posts are metal or wood. 

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