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The Blackwood Co does any metal job you need! From steel to aluminum, boat repairs, fence work, and custom fabrication jobs. If you can think it, we can weld it!






Team Bass Property Enterprises LLC

300 S. Rodney Parham Rd
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Team Bass Property Enterprises LLC

300 S. Rodney Parham Rd
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14 years of experience

We are a construction LLC specializing in most all types of home repair, remodeling and construction. When founded, fences and decks were our focal point and staying true to our roots we still love to take on either of those. But now, we can also build your house from the dirt up! We typically employee anywhere from 2 to 10 employees at any given time. Some services are sub-contracted such as major electrical, major roofing and major plumbing. Typically it is customary to pay half of the agreed upon price up front and the remainder when the job is completed to your satisfaction.

We are a construction LLC specializing in most all types of home repair, remodeling and construction. When founded, fences and decks were our focal point and staying true to our roots we still love to take on either of those. But now, we can also build your house from the dirt up! We typically employee anywhere from 2 to 10 employees at any given time. Some services are sub-contracted such as major electrical, major roofing and major plumbing. Typically it is customary to pay half of the agreed upon price up front and the remainder when the job is completed to your satisfaction.


A Plus Waste and Recycling Services, Inc.

#18 Desoto Circle
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A Plus Waste and Recycling Services, Inc.

#18 Desoto Circle
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13 years of experience

Waste and Recycling equipment and installation. We service and install waste and recycling equipment. We perform the following services: Troubleshooting Control Panels, Hydraulic leaks and repairs, welding and fabrication of steel items.

Waste and Recycling equipment and installation. We service and install waste and recycling equipment. We perform the following services: Troubleshooting Control Panels, Hydraulic leaks and repairs, welding and fabrication of steel items.




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Wrought Iron questions, answered by experts

The depth of the fence posts depends on the height of your fence. If you’re installing a 6-foot fence, then digging 2-foot-deep holes for the fence posts will help ensure a secure installation. However, if you’re installing an 8-foot fence, the posts will need to be deeper than 2 feet to support the structure properly. Also, consider how far apart the fence posts should be to provide adequate support.

A wrought iron fence is worth it if the material suits your home’s needs and the cost fits within your budget. However, wrought iron is not the best choice if you’re looking for a fence that increases privacy. However, if you want a fence and a security gate that complements your brick or stone home with a classy, timeless, and elegant look, wrought iron fencing is a good option. As far as the longevity of wrought iron fencing compared to other materials, wrought iron wins almost every time.

You can buy wrought iron fencing from a trusted fence installation company near you. You could also opt to buy it privately from a homeowner who is interested in recycling their own wrought iron materials. Manufacturers stopped mass production of wrought iron as steel became more affordable to produce, so you likely won't find it in any local big box stores.

You’ll need to bury the garden fence about 1 foot underground. It’s tempting to save on materials by burying the fence just a couple of inches, but if you do so, determined pests will still be able to dig under the fence and access your plants. Burying your garden fence deep into the soil is an important step that allows you to attach a wire barrier to the fencing. 

Burrowing animals (like voles, moles, rabbits, and gophers) can’t dig or chew through this wiring, meaning that you’ll be keeping your prized petunias or your robust veggie garden from being eaten.

You don't need gravel under metal fence posts, but it's always a good idea to add it in. Adding about six inches of gravel before you pour concrete will provide better water drainage, which can help to prolong the lifespan of your new fence and maximize its stability.

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