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The Bears Fence Inc
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Serving Ben Lomond, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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"Benjamin arrived promptly for quote, took measurements and provided reasonable estimate. They arrived on schedule and completed work as specified in message. The work was professional. They provided the right receipts to share with the neighbor accordingly."
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Response time9 hrs
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One Man Show OBX, LLC
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Serving Ben Lomond, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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Small jobs welcome

"Super craftsmanship. Work was efficiently completed. Jason always told me when he was on and off the work site (at the time I did not live permanently at the property). He is punctual, professional, and personable all together. Highly recommend for any and all handy work. needs"
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SGB Inc.
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Serving Ben Lomond, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"The team was amazing! We had an old deck in our backyard and we hired Palm Construction to replace and extend it and they did a great work! The job was done in less than 2 weeks, Communication was great, they cared about the backyard and plants and we are so happy itâ s all ready just before summer. Highly recommended!!"
Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Reyes Quality Landscaping
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Serving Ben Lomond, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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Reyes Quality Landscaping is committed to excellence every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and responsibility in all of our jobs. We have over 20 years of experience. We are a locally owned and operated business with more than 10 years of experience serving --city state--- and surrounding areas. Call today and let us put our experience to work for you!

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Typically, a fence requires one to two coats of stain. The exact number can vary depending on the porosity of the wood. For specific guidance, it's best to check the manufacturer's instructions. After applying the first coat and letting it dry completely, you can assess the finish. If it appears patchy, uneven, or you want a more saturated color, a second coat is recommended. An extra coat can also help cover lap marks.

In most cases, you will need a building permit to put up a vinyl fence, especially if the fence is sitting on or close to your property line. You can ask your local building department or  fence installation company if your fence project will require a permit. If so, you can expect it to cost between $20 and $60. Your fence installer should pull the permit for you. Building without a permit could eventually require you to pay again to remove the fence and reinstall it after getting the job approved.

While cedar and pine are two of the most common wooden fence materials, everything from redwood to bamboo is also available. You can also purchase pressure-treated wood, which better withstands water damage and the threat of pests. The best wood for your fence will come down to your budget, local climate, and preferred look.

Posts for a horizontal fence should be no more than 6 feet apart. Wood pickets are not as strong when mounted horizontally as when mounted vertically. As such, the fence panels on a horizontal fence can’t cover the same span between posts as a vertical fence can. If you install the posts further apart on a horizontal fence, the fence will lose stability, making the boards more likely to sag. 

Wood, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum are common materials. Choose based on durability, maintenance needs, and aesthetics.

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