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Precision Fence, Rail, and Signs Inc.
5.0(
15
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Serving Valley Falls, KS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Shannon is very professional and promptly on time. Our black coated chain link fence looks very nice. We are pleased with Precision Fencing!"
Pool Fence
Fencing Project
Privacy wood fence
Pool Fence
Privacy wood fence

+30

Response time2 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Joe'Z Carpentry and Remodeling, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Valley Falls, KS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Joe'Z Carpentry and Remodeling, LLC is committed to excellence in every aspect of this business. I uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. My distinction is the quality of service I bring to my customers. Accurate knowledge of my trade combined with ability is what makes me a true professional. Above all, I am watchful of my customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of my business.

Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel
 8ft. Privacy fence

+5

5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by14%of homeowners
Neely Fence & Deck
5.0(
3
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Serving Valley Falls, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I am very pleased with the work this company is doing. Troy is very detailed oriented and resonably priced. I might add that I am very comfortable with them being on my property because they are very trustworthy. I am putting up privacy fence because neighbors are very close. Neighbor is very grumpy and came outside screaming at us. Troy handled him very well. I am extremely happy with work"
Response time3 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Vinyl and chicken wire are two of the best and most affordable materials for a DIY garden fence. Vinyl is a great option because it is cost-effective, easy to work with, and effective at keeping pests out. A vinyl fence can cost as little as $15 per linear foot, especially if you install it yourself. Chicken wire is even more budget-friendly, costing as little as $2 per linear foot. While chicken wire is more affordable, vinyl is a better choice if privacy is a concern. You can also add chicken wire on top of a vinyl fence for extra security.

Generally, the height of your dog fence should be 3 times the distance from the ground to your dog’s shoulder. For most small breeds, a 4-foot high fence will be more than enough to keep them from jumping out. Medium-sized breeds like Golden Retrievers, Labradors, and German Shepherds will need at least a 5-6 foot fence to stay contained. Large breeds that are also excellent jumpers, such as Greyhounds, may need a 7-foot high fence. 

Fence pickets typically face out (away from your home or the garden that you're enclosing). Both the rails and pickets sit on the outside of a fence so that anyone passing by can see the finished side. Not only does the look increase your curb appeal, but it's also the neighborly thing to do when placing a barrier between two properties, even when you're installing a privacy fence.

The most common hog wire gauge for a fence is 12.5. However, you can choose from a few gauges based on your needs. While 12.5 is a reliable gauge for penning in large, strong animals, 9 gauge is a better option of you have large animals that are easily spooked, such as horses. For smaller animals, like dogs or pigs, you can use a 16 gauge hog wire.

Who pays for a new fence between neighbors depends on its location relative to the property line. If you build the fence entirely on your property, you are solely responsible for the costs of installation, maintenance, and repair. If the fence is built directly on the property line, both neighbors are typically responsible for the costs. In this case, it is essential to consult with your neighbor beforehand to agree on a plan for payment. While you should always inform your neighbor of your plans in advance, you generally cannot force them to contribute financially unless there are specific local laws, such as in California, where both parties might be responsible for costs unless a different agreement exists. It's a good idea to get a property line survey to know the exact boundaries before building.

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