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Avatar for Mile High Sunrise LLC
Mile High Sunrise LLC
4.9(
16
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Serving Gleneagle, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"The job: replace 60 year old barbed wire fence with 4x4 mesh wire fence to keep dogs contained. The good: Alex paid attention to what I wanted, communicated well, completed the work quickly, and the crew did a good job. The bad: His estimate of work and cost was way off, ended up spending double what he estimated."
360 Makeover
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+11

Response time1 day
Response rate86%
Recommended by53%of homeowners
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Owens Custom Fencing
3.8(
13
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Serving Gleneagle, CO and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"John was amazing! He came right away and gave me an estimate which was spot on. He was able to complete the job right away, which was critical because my Houdini dog was able to escape my old fence. John made sure there were no spaces where the fence joined other fences that would allow my dog to wiggle out. He was prompt, honest, and cleaned up totally afterward. He even remounted a light that had to be removed from my old fence. I recommend John- highly! I would definitely call him again for future fence needs."
270 feet in Pueblo west
270 feet in Pueblo west
270 feet in Pueblo west
270 feet in Pueblo west
270 feet in Pueblo west

+31

Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Earth Movers LLC
4.6(
52
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Serving Gleneagle, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It was an absolute pleasure working with Dan and his crew. I called on a Thursday and he was onsite the next Tuesday replacing my fence. Dan and his crew did a great job, first rate quality construction at a great price. They were very prompt, courteous, cooperative and hard working, finishing over 170 linear feet of fencing with steel posts and a gate in just a little over 2 days. I could not ask for anything more in a contractor. The fence looks super and adds so much to my yard. My neighbor was so pleased with the work that Dan did on my fence that he is hiring him to do his fence as well. Get Dan while you can. Quality contractors like this are rare. Whenever I have a fencing need in the future, Dan will be the first one I will call and the only one I will recommend to others. Great job Dan, Thanks
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

If the fence is on one neighbor’s property, that person is responsible for repairs, regardless of who benefits from the fence more. The other neighbor must keep trees and other obstacles from crossing the property line and affecting the fence. If the fence is directly on the property line, though, who owns a shared fence? Many states have laws that address this issue. Typically, the two property owners would share responsibilities and costs for fence maintenance and repair. You may need a property line survey to precisely determine ownership and responsibility.

The ideal distance between fence posts depends on several factors, including the terrain, the purpose of the fence, and the material used. For different types of fences, here are some general guidelines:

  • Wood and Metal Fences: Posts should be spaced between 5 and 8 feet apart.

  • Vinyl Fences: Spacing can be between 6 and 8 feet.

  • Chain-Link, Mesh, or Lattice Fences: Posts can be set anywhere from 4 to 25 feet apart, with 4-10 feet being common for chain-link.

  • Wire Fences: Spacing can be up to 12 feet apart.

The best type of temporary fencing depends on its intended purpose. For example, if you need it for added security, to ensure the safety of children and animals, or to keep pests out of a garden, the ideal material will differ. For simply warning people away from a construction project, plastic orange fencing may be sufficient. Barricade fencing is a good choice for blocking off small areas. If you need to protect an area from trespassing, theft, or vandalism, more robust security fencing is necessary. Once you understand the primary function, you can select the most durable and cost-effective material for your specific project and yard size.

Do you need a permit to build a fence if you are simply replacing an existing fence? Whether you need a permit in this case depends on your local laws and regulations. Most municipalities consider a fence replacement project as being equal to building a new fence, so you likely will need a permit. Check with your local building inspection department or zoning department to see if you need a permit. If you hire a local fence contractor, this pro can take care of obtaining all permits for you.

If you only use your gate as a pedestrian, walking through without a vehicle, you’re fine to stick with a single fence gate. If your fence opening needs to accommodate vehicles of any kind, from cars to trucks to 4-wheelers, then a double fence gate will suit the space much better and give you more freedom. 

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