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Mobile Welding
New to Angi

Serving Glencoe, KY and surrounding areas

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About Me\nHi, I’m a certified mobile welder and fabricator with years of hands-on experience working with steel, aluminum, and stainless. I specialize in custom fabrication, automotive welding, heavy equipment repair, and structural work. Whether you need a small repair or a fully custom build, I bring quality workmanship, attention to detail, and a commitment to getting the job done right the first time.\n\nI’m reliable, mobile, and can come to you with all the equipment needed to complete your project safely and efficiently. I take pride in delivering strong, clean welds and professional results every time.\n\nIf you’re looking for someone who’s dependable, skilled, and easy to work with, I’d be happy to help with your next project.

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K H Custom Remodeling
2.9(
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Serving Glencoe, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Kevin just finished the forth project at our home. Every year we collect money and hire him. By now he has worked on two bathrooms and our kitchen. Putting new tiles in one bathroom including complete replacing the structure was accomplished so well to perfection. The project he just completed was bathroom tile regrouting and fixing. We are already looking forward to hire Kevin for our next project. We completely trust him to a level that we just agree with whatever he says because we know that he suggests the best."
rotten wood where logs meet chimney
insect damaged logs
6x6 timbers installed in place of rotten logs
finished log cabin wall
Chimney with missing mortar

+77

Response time4 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Ares Fence LLC.
5.0(
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Serving Glencoe, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Hector is very friendly and the quality of the supplies and labor is good. He showed up on the day and the time that we agreed. I will hire him again if needed it. Armando"
wood&wire1
w&w2
w&w3
w&w4
metal5

+11

Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Hartman Fence
4.6(
11
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Serving Glencoe, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Mike was very professional. Wouldn't you know, no rain for months. I decide to do a project and it rains. So the replacement of my deck floor and handrail took a little longer than anticipated. But Mike got onto the project and did exactly what I had asked him to do, and did an excellent job. Changed the design of the handrail, which is a lot better than before. A lot sturdier and the new design pleases the wife a lot. I'd use Mike again for a lot of different projects. And cost was very reasonable. GREAT JOB!! and all around good guy."
decks
deck2
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

One of the best features of composite fences is their long lifespan. You can expect your composite fence to last 20 to 30 years. It lasts long because it consists of recycled plastic and wood fibers. The plastic offers durability that wood alone can’t provide. It’s mold- and rot-resistant, as well as weather-resistant.

The depth of your post hole depends on your post length. If you decide on a two-rail fence, the posts are likely 6 feet long. You want your hole to be at least 1/3 of the post length. In this case, your post hole should be two feet deep.

If you opt for a three-rail fence, the posts will typically be 7 feet long, meaning your post hole should be 28 inches deep.

A silt fence should be buried in a trench that is 6 to 12 inches deep. A depth of at least 6 to 8 inches is necessary to prevent water and sediment from running underneath the fence. A deeper trench, up to 12 inches, provides better anchoring during wet and windy weather. To ensure proper installation, look for a red line on the silt fence fabric, which often indicates the correct burial depth. Always adhere to local guidelines and regulations; a professional contractor will be familiar with these requirements.

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.

DIY installation is possible for small fences or sections. However, professional installation is recommended for larger projects to ensure proper alignment, stability, durability, correct post setting, and compliance with local zoning codes.

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