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JLGC Inc. is a privately owned business specializing in patios/pavers, small to medium sized retaining walls, small to medium sized animal pens, pressure washing, and the regrowth of grass/plants. We also provide home improvement services such as kitchen and bath remodeling and repairs. The business has been growing within the last 18 months, and I have been in the line of work personally for five years.

JLGC Inc. is a privately owned business specializing in patios/pavers, small to medium sized retaining walls, small to medium sized animal pens, pressure washing, and the regrowth of grass/plants. We also provide home improvement services such as kitchen and bath remodeling and repairs. The business has been growing within the last 18 months, and I have been in the line of work personally for five years.

Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

Each state has its own regulations about pool fences, and laws to protect both swimmers and pool owners. Before installing a pool, you’ll need to research what the pool laws in your state, city, and county are to ensure that you’re adhering to the legal regulations. Inground pools typically need to have a fence around the entirety of them, but the rules regarding above-ground pools are less stringent. A good rule of thumb is to always have a fence around your pool to ensure safety for all. 

The average cost to install a fence that is 200 feet in length is $4,600, but this largely depends on the type of fence you build. For instance, a 200-linear-foot redwood fence costs between $3,600 and $7,000.

Making a homemade pallet fence involves marking out the fence line and leveling the ground along it. Then, install metal or wooden fence posts that you slide the pallets on top of (two posts per pallet). Fasten them together with 2x4 wood boards that act as an extra layer, keeping the pallet fence secure.

You shouldn’t try to touch the electric fence, as it will shock you. Typically, the shock is low enough to be uncomfortable to humans or animals that come into contact with the fence. But an electric fence with high voltage, or a faulty fence, could shock you and cause serious injuries when touched.

Rust, bent panels, loose posts, and broken welds often require repair.

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