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Red Wind Management LLC
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Serving Terreton, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Jared P. did an amazing job for our family. He took out an old window, rotten wood, and sheetrock. He meticously informed us of each and every step he was taking. When he got into the job, he discovered there was more damage than originally thought. Instead of overcharging, he kept us in the loop and gave us option. We give our highest recommendation and will hire Jared P. for a future construction project that we have planned. The Andersons"
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Gunhand Welding
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Serving Terreton, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Over-the-top professionalism! They came to my rescue without hesitation. Got the welding job done in a timely manner and did a great job. I highly recommend this company for your welding needs repairs or builds. I was totally blown away that they were willing to travel so far to come and rebuild my trailer hitch so that I could continue my journey."
Response time10 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Dakota Dunn
5.0(
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Serving Terreton, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Dakota was hired to reinstall a doggy door into the side of our house. The door had been incorrectly installed by someone else who left us with a mess. Dakota removed the door, straightened the opening, and reinstalled the dog door. It is now straight, does not allow cold air to leak into the house, and looks professional. The outside is clean tight. He used matching window frame wood around the inside of the door, painted it, and cleaned up everywhere. All around just a beautiful job!"
Response time8 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
High river fencing LLC
New to Angi

Serving Terreton, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

At High River Fencing & Services, LLC we pride ourselves on being the best home improvement company in the area. \nWe've built an excellent reputation for customer satisfaction by providing quick estimates, a great attention to detail, and competitive pricing. \nBeing a screened and approved professional gives you the peace of mind you need to allow us to give your home the attention it deserves. Call us today and let's get started! 24 Hour Services!\n

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

You can weather a new wood fence by applying vinegar with steel wool as a way to fade some of the coloring. You may also find it easier to stain your entire fence a new color instead of trying to get newer fence boards to match an older one.

In most cases, a fence can only be built on your property with your consent. Not obtaining permission constitutes an encroachment and a violation of your property rights. However, exceptions may apply, such as when the fence is entirely within the property boundaries of the person putting it up and the fence complies with local zoning laws and regulations. If you think a fence infringes on your property or is not up to local standards, consult with local authorities or legal experts to address the issue and protect your property rights.

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.

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.

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.

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