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Avatar for Timber Elite Construction, LLC
Timber Elite Construction, LLC
4.9(
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Serving Pinetop, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"The work was excellent and reasonably priced. We are so glad to find this team from Snowflake. We plan to more with them and recommend to neighbors."
Deck remodel in Greer
Deck remodel in Greer
Deck remodel in Greer
Finished deck
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+70

Response time9 hrs
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by72%of homeowners
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Blakely Fence and Forge LLC
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Serving Pinetop, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This is a family-owned business that was once operated by parents(I think), but is now operated by their son, Blake. He is a young man, but was an amazing hard worker! I wanted two small sections of a wood fence replaced, including two gates. Blake worked diligently for two days to rebuild the fence sections that I am extremely happy with. As he was finishing those sections, I asked him if he would build and install a metal handrail on outdoor stairs in my backyard. He gladly said he would do that, and spent an extra day building and installing the handrail! I am very impressed with this company and the work performed. I highly recommend them for your fencing needs!"
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Horse fence
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+14

Recommended by83%of homeowners
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P & R Welding Services LLC
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Serving Pinetop, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Credit card accepted

"Very professional crew, they had my 150ft by 80ft shop built in no time. Installed three jumbo remote garage doors for a very reasonable price. I will be using this company again for my upcoming projects."
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Hampton Enterprise LLC
3.7(
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Serving Pinetop, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I only use James when I need some work done to my house. He responds fast, gets the work done quicker than just about anyone else I've ever used and seems very concerned with leaving his customers happy."
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

The most durable metal for a fence is wrought iron. With proper care, a wrought iron fence can last for centuries. This means regular resealing to stave off rust and corrosion, especially in coastal climates with salty sea air. In these environments, chain link and corrugated fencing tend to stand up better to the elements with fewer maintenance needs.

The ideal spacing for four-by-four residential fence posts is usually about 6 to 8 feet between posts. However, if the fence is particularly high or you live in a very windy region, you might want to space them closer together for better stability. A fence pro can help you decide on your post spacing. 

There are several privacy fence ideas, including DIY temporary fence ideas. You can try using pallets, which is a great way to add privacy and recycle materials. You can use a traditional square or lattice trellis as a temporary privacy fence, which provides seclusion and allows you to add flowers and climbing vines for a living design element.

You can use pressure-treated wood for a horizontal fence, but you’ll need to purchase a thicker and higher-quality variety to ensure it doesn’t sag or warp after you install it. Use #2 pine grade lumber and boards and thicker dimensional lumber, such as a two-by-six. You’ll also need to use stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized fasteners, as the chemicals in the treated lumber will cause regular galvanized fasteners to rust. 

Installing a picket fence includes measuring and marking the area where you plan to build the fence, laying out all of the materials, digging post holes, setting the posts using concrete, measuring the rails, attaching the rails, attaching the pickets, and then painting or staining the fence if you chose a wooden fence material

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