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Devoted Services LLC
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Serving Fort Mcdowell, AZ and surrounding areas

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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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Arizona Gate Refinishing
4.5(
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Serving Fort Mcdowell, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The service person arrived on time, did the work perfectly and we were very pleased with the appearance. They gate looks better than new. We were also told if there were any problems in the future, please call them."
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Cardinals Fencing
5.0(
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Serving Fort Mcdowell, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The team at Cardinals Fencing is incredibly knowledgeable and professional. They provided valuable insight into the various materials and styles available, helping me make an informed decision. I couldn't be more thrilled with the results! From start to finish, my experience was nothing short of exceptional."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Rigid Masonry Inc
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Serving Fort Mcdowell, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They came out to see the scope of the work then came out later and repaired the crack. They advised that the repair was a band aid fix until the root of the problem, literally a tree root, was resolved.
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GBP Contracting LLC
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Serving Fort Mcdowell, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

"It was good.  He is perfectly willing to fix things that we have found.  The clean up was good and had a cleaner came to clean before we moved back in.  We were happy with his work.  He is working on our other house.  He was in line with several other bids.  He came up with a design that the other companies didn't mention.   We have been very satisfied with his work."
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

No, fence posts aren’t always set in concrete. If you don’t want to use concrete footings for your posts, expanding foam is a popular alternative. Expanding foam and concrete each have certain pros and cons. For instance, foam is easier to install and more sustainable, but concrete is sturdier and less expensive.

A silt fence should be buried in a trench that is 6 to 12 inches deep. A depth of at least 6 to 8 inches is necessary to prevent water and sediment from running underneath the fence. A deeper trench, up to 12 inches, provides better anchoring during wet and windy weather. To ensure proper installation, look for a red line on the silt fence fabric, which often indicates the correct burial depth. Always adhere to local guidelines and regulations; a professional contractor will be familiar with these requirements.

In most states, it is a legal requirement to have a fence around your pool to protect both swimmers and pool owners. These laws can vary by state, city, and county, so you must research the specific regulations in your area before installation. The rules may also differ for inground versus above-ground pools, with inground pools typically requiring a full fence. Additionally, most homeowners' insurance providers will require a fence around a residential pool before providing coverage. As a general rule, it's always best to have a fence for everyone's safety.

You shouldn’t try to touch the electric fence, as it will shock you. Typically, the shock is low enough to be uncomfortable to humans or animals that come into contact with the fence. But an electric fence with high voltage, or a faulty fence, could shock you and cause serious injuries when touched.

Since wood is weaker when installed horizontally versus vertically, a horizontal fence is prone to sagging. You can prevent this drooping from happening by building a sturdier fence. Use softwoods that are more stable, such as cedar and redwood, or denser hardwoods for your fence materials. If you can’t afford these pricey materials, use thicker two-by-six pressure-treated pine boards or shorten the span the fence boards have to cover by installing more posts.

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