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Full Armor Properties
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Serving Sanford, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Dean was like the best ever I am so glad we hired him he did our fence just beautiful kind considerate he did the job exactly the way we wanted we also hired him to do our porch great job again I would hire him for any other project we need to do because he can build a house if you needed great job will probably be hiring him again for more projects we need his helper Eric just great to I wish my son was like him so respectful and also did a great job I am not just writing this they do a great job and if anyone in Coffee county or surrounding counties if you want the best hire Full Armor Construction they can do more than just fences porch any repair job you need or remodel by far the best I ever hired to do work for us."
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Luke's Painting Company
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Serving Sanford, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Luke went above and beyond to restore the beauty of our historic with an emaculate paint job. He is professional, courteous, detail-oriented, and thorough. We plan to hire him for all of our future painting needs."
After.. what an amazing difference!
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after.. beautiful color!
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MM Fencing
New to Angi

Serving Sanford, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity and treats your home as if it were our own. We offer a variety of fence services that are customizable to each individual project. You will find us to be competitively priced, paying close attention to the details of each and every project that we are involved with. We look forward to building lasting relationships and guarantee your satisfaction!

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Electric fences use very little energy and shouldn’t cause any surprises on your next energy bill; You may only notice an extra couple of dollars on the bill. While electric fences don’t consume much energy, they still need it. If you have a power outage after a storm, your electric fence will likely stop working.

Both nails and screws are common in fence construction, including on pickets. Some builders prefer to use nails when connecting the pickets to the rails and screws when connecting the rails to the posts. However, the best option usually depends on the type of wood fencing and the variety of wood you choose.

If you have the time and the budget, we strongly recommend staining your fence, especially if it's looking a bit tired or hasn't been treated recently. While you may not see the same return on investment (ROI) as you would with a project like a kitchen remodel, staining a fence is one of the best ways to add a facelift to your property—a new fence stain adds serious curb appeal to your home. 

When it comes to materials, wire fences are the cheapest option. The average cost for a 150-foot wire fence is $1,350. The next cheapest material is chain-link, followed by wood.

As far as the style of fence, smaller, less private fences are cheaper than large, elaborate fences that block your whole yard. That’s why split-rail fences are the cheapest option for wooden fences. They cost roughly $10 to $30 per linear foot.

There are two things you can do to make a fence replacement easier—but keep in mind that easier doesn’t mean better. First, you can use a jack or some other type of machinery to pull the post out of the ground. If that’s not available, a digging bar can help.

Second, you can backfill the hole with gravel rather than creating a concrete footing. Keep in mind, gravel is less secure. You should only use it if you’re installing a lightweight fence or have heavier, clay soil.

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