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Capitol Wholesale Fence

1229 Industry Rd
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Capitol Wholesale Fence

1229 Industry Rd
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60 years of experience

At Capitol Wholesale Fence we carry and have the ability to fabricate material meet all your fencing needs. We sale to both contractors and the general public. We have a wide range of products in stock.

At Capitol Wholesale Fence we carry and have the ability to fabricate material meet all your fencing needs. We sale to both contractors and the general public. We have a wide range of products in stock.



JMS Contracting

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JMS Contracting

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Offering tree removal and trimming. also fence row clearing and brush clean up. We offer climbing service so your yard doesnt get damaged.

Offering tree removal and trimming. also fence row clearing and brush clean up. We offer climbing service so your yard doesnt get damaged.


GBS Contracting

247 Bakersfield Ln
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GBS Contracting

247 Bakersfield Ln
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5 years of experience

Locally owned and operated. We specialize in providing quality fence installation, porch and pool deck installation, we also provide minor land clearing, digging holes for septic tanks, water lines, and more! Any questions? Give us a call! We’d be more than happy to give you an estimate on any project you may have! We also offer a military and senior citizen discount of 10%! Thank you and God bless!

Locally owned and operated. We specialize in providing quality fence installation, porch and pool deck installation, we also provide minor land clearing, digging holes for septic tanks, water lines, and more! Any questions? Give us a call! We’d be more than happy to give you an estimate on any project you may have! We also offer a military and senior citizen discount of 10%! Thank you and God bless!


Carter Custom Renovations

1795 Underwood Rd
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Carter Custom Renovations

1795 Underwood Rd
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We are a small family owned company specializing in interior or exterior painting, tile and laminate flooring, decks, privacy fencing and more. We offer quality work at a great price and also give a military discount. We have 5+ years of experience in this field of work.

We are a small family owned company specializing in interior or exterior painting, tile and laminate flooring, decks, privacy fencing and more. We offer quality work at a great price and also give a military discount. We have 5+ years of experience in this field of work.






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Fencing questions, answered by experts

There isn't a winner when comparing expanding foam versus concrete for fence posts. Both have benefits and drawbacks, depending on your budget and priorities. Expanding foam may be a better choice if you want a more eco-friendly solution that cures faster. Concrete is more affordable and durable than expanding foam, yet it is harder to work with and takes longer to cure. 

Because it's cost-effective and does a great job of keeping pests out and plants in, vinyl is probably the best option for building a DIY garden fence. The material is also easier to work with than metal, which may prompt a homeowner to tackle the project themselves instead of hiring a pro. 

Chicken wire is also a great option to put on top of your vinyl fencing, as it’s budget-friendly and easily accessible.

There are many pros and cons to vinyl and composite fencing. Both fencing types offer longer lifespans than wood fencing, with some notable advantages. Whether one is better for you will depend on a few factors. Composite is better if you prefer recycled materials, while vinyl is extremely easy to clean. 

Also, consider the disadvantages: vinyl can be more expensive, while composite fencing fades during the first six months.

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.

Removing fence posts that are set in concrete is something you can't do by hand. You will need an excavator, a strong post-puller, or a jackhammer. If you plan on recycling the concrete base, you may be able to cut the post out with a jackhammer and then set the new post in the existing base. However, it's usually better to remove both the fence post and concrete together. Due to the weight of concrete, you will need a hydraulic removal tool.

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