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Devoted Services LLC
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Serving Clarkdale, AZ and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Rodney was incredibly professional, efficient and friendly. He came in a timely manner with boards precut and all equipment needed. He also adjusted the low-hanging metal frame, cleaned up shavings, and hosed down walkway. We were extremely pleased with his services all around and highly recommend him for fencing and other skilled work."
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Response time2 days
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Ergeon
5.0(
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Serving Clarkdale, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We are building the most customer-friendly outdoor construction company. Our services include Fence Installation. Our tech allows anyone to design and customize their project quote online to meet their budget and needs. Our responsive team of experts offers end-to-end project support to deliver the best value for customers. The Ergeon process makes every project transparent and hassle-free.- and over 20,000 homeowners are enjoying the outdoor spaces we've built for them! Now with over 8,000 public reviews at an average rating of 4.7, we have expanded to cover more than 32 million households.

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NU Horizon Renovation, LLC
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Serving Clarkdale, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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Warranties offered

"They work hard to get the job done on time and 100% clean up their mess after the job is complete. Good group of workers and supervisor at job site every day. I highly recommend them."
Response time1 day
24 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
AR Fencing LLC
5.0(
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Serving Clarkdale, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"The whole experience was exceptional from start to finish. They were very dependable and the initial install of the chain link fence with 2 gates, was quick and just what I wanted. I have two small dogs decided to put up the fence when a javelina attacked one of them. When my outside camera caught a coyote and bobcat prowling my yard on two separate occasions, I called them out again with each new threat. They addressed my concerns modifying the fence with each additional call. What I find above and beyond, was when I called about the bobcat. They came the very next day to take care of it. I would highly recommend this company to anyone looking to have a fence installed."
Response time4 hrs
Rock 'N' Earth
4.4(
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Serving Clarkdale, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

"We have had Rock 'N' Earth. The experience was fine. We chose them mainly because of their concept. They worked with us quite well and they were easy to get along with. They did a great job and they did it in a timely manner. I will have them back to do more work but that is a couple of months away or more. They do a log of rock work so Rock 'N' Earth makes sense. They also do plantings and things. In order to keep the price down a little bit I did some of it myself. I would like to say that the price could be cheaper but it was probably fair."
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Lattice should not touch the ground, as it creates a possibility for rot and a termite infestation. It’s best to leave a gap of 3 or 4 inches at the bottom for airflow and to keep the wood dry. You can add stones, bricks, or other decorative pieces to conceal the bottom of the lattice if desired.

When it comes to materials, wire fences are the cheapest option. The average cost for a 150-foot wire fence is $1,350. The next cheapest material is chain-link, followed by wood.

As far as the style of fence, smaller, less private fences are cheaper than large, elaborate fences that block your whole yard. That’s why split-rail fences are the cheapest option for wooden fences. They cost roughly $10 to $30 per linear foot.

If you come face-to-face with a wolf in your yard, chances are it will be afraid of you as a human. Make eye contact and get big—waving your arms to increase your size. Use noisemakers or air horns if you have them, or throw a few rocks around to discourage them from approaching you. If all else fails and the wolf does not retreat, back away slowly while maintaining eye contact and find safe ground, whether indoors or up a tree. 

Whether you need a permit to build or install a fence depends on several factors, including your location, the fence's height, its placement in your yard, and the materials used. In many cities and highly populated areas, a permit is required, especially for fences taller than 6 feet. Conversely, rural areas may have fewer restrictions. Typically, backyard privacy fences 6 feet or shorter do not require a permit, while front yard fences often have a lower height limit, sometimes as low as 3.5 feet. There can also be exceptions for properties in mixed residential-commercial zones. It's best to check with your local building inspection or zoning department to understand the specific requirements, height restrictions, and location rules for your area. A professional fence installer can help you navigate this process and often secure the necessary permits for you, though this may extend the project timeline.

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.

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