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Ergeon
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Serving Fairmead, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"Extremely professional, and reassuring that the finished project would be of the best quality. Very very happy with my new fence. Highly recommend them if you need a new fence. They are the very best."
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TOPSCAPE LANDSCAPING
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Serving Fairmead, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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Topscape Landscaping is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customer's interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

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Cody Everts Mobile Welding, LLC
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Serving Fairmead, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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Cody Evert's Mobile Welding LLC is a family owned and operated business that has been in the welding industry for over 10 years. We are based in the central valley and offer our services to all surrounding Mountain areas 24/7 for all your welding needs day or night. Cody has been a welding instructor for the last two years and specializes in heavy equipment repair, fencing, and more. Other services such as aluminum, cast iron, mild steel and stainless steel and more are offered.

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Yes, fence posts need to be installed below the frost line to ensure stability and prevent heaving caused by freezing and thawing cycles. The frost line is the depth at which soil freezes during winter. By placing posts below this line, often around 3 to 4 feet deep or as recommended for your specific region, you reduce the risk of the ground shifting, which can lead to leaning or unstable fences. Adequate depth provides better anchoring and helps maintain the fence's integrity, ensuring it remains secure and upright throughout changing seasons.

While there’s no hard evidence to support this idea, driveway gates at least provide an additional obstacle that may deter crime. After all, a would-be burglar or trespasser would have to break into the gate and the property itself. The extra work could encourage them to move onto a house without a driveway gate.

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.

Split rail fencing is a type of post and rail fencing. Other post and rail fences include corral board and post and dowel. Post and rail fencing is the term used for any type of fence with vertical posts, horizontal rails, and nothing else (specifically excluding pickets). So, technically, a split rail fence is a post and rail fence.

You have several options for anchoring a temporary fence to keep it from falling down. Sandbags can be used as a standard weight, but they may blow away or fail in strong winds and inclement weather. Spikes and bolts are a cost-effective and easy-to-install alternative, but drilling can be difficult if the ground is frozen, too soft, or too hard. Another option is wind braces, which should be bolted into the ground to withstand turbulent wind; however, like spikes, they can be challenging to install in very soft or hard ground.

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