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Avatar for Peppers Landesign Services
Peppers Landesign Services
4.7(
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Wood Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - Repair+7 more

Serving Elizabeth, CO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

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Customers say: Super punctual

"It went incredible well. Gabe is very professional and easy to work with. Juan and his crew are phenomenal. Our fence was on an uneven landscape with large trees in the way and the crew did an incredible job working around that and the final result is so much better than the old fence ever was. Truly 10/10"
IPE Fencing Project
Retaining walls, flagstone, and concrete
Patios Project
Animal Fencing Project
Fencing, stamped patios, metal railing, and covered structure

+73

Response time12 hrs
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Larry’s Legacy Landworks
5.0(
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Barbed Wire Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - RepairChain Link Fence - Install+4 more

Serving Elizabeth, CO and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"My wife and I have had a few projects done by Dillan and we were very impressed with the quality craftsmanship. It is so refreshing to hire someone who possesses such high standards of professionalism and curtesy. I highly recommend Larry's Legacy Landworks. They consistently do the work that was agreed upon within the agreed timeline."
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
Kitchen Remodel
Drywall skim coat
Shower Door Instillation

+4

10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Ross Windows & Doors
4.3(
52
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Wood Fence - InstallWood Fence - Repair

Serving Elizabeth, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"If you are looking for a pro that is pleasant, prompt, respectful, and excellent at his job, Wayne of Ross Windows & Doors is your guy. He did exactly what he promised to do (and more). He always kept us informed of the status of our order and dates of installation. He arrived when he said he would. He did a fantastic job and was truly a delight to work with. If you need window or door service, please don't go anywhere else. You will be so pleased with Wayne. His quality of work and service is unparalleled."
delapitated atrium tansformation
sliding patio door with internal blinds
transformation to bay window
OUR WORK
OUR WORK

+15

Response time12 hrs
17 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

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. 

For a chain link fence, the ideal distance between fence posts is 6 to 10 feet apart. Measure carefully to ensure even spacing, and resist the temptation to extend the distance more than 10 feet. Doing so could impact the stability of your fence.

A wobbly fence can be caused by a number of things, though poor installation is the usual culprit. It’s always best to have your fence installed by a professional who can ensure the posts are placed correctly and that the chain links have the correct amount of tension.

Green branches are more flexible and easier to work with, but they'll shrink as they dry, which can loosen your fence weave over time—so you'll need to weave them extra tight to account for shrinkage. Some species, particularly willow, may also try to sprout when used green. For these reasons, it’s typically easiest to use branches that have dried for a week or two.

Ideally, when you replace a fence post, you should also replace the concrete footing. The concrete bonds to your new post, creating a secure base. If you install a new post into old concrete, it won’t be as sturdy.

That said, it is possible. Sometimes the post will lift right out of the concrete. If not, you can use a high-lift car jack to try and lift the pole out of the footing. Put the new post into the same hole and backfill it with fast-setting concrete. Keep in mind, this won’t work well for metal posts.

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