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Meades Home Renovation Service
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Serving Salt Lick, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"Yes i was very happy with the job he done and he also stained my deck and my porch and done a great job on both i will have him do some more work for me again"
Deck staining
Deck staining
Hand rail addition
French Door Install
French Door Install

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Response time8 hrs
Response rate100%
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Henderson Builders
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Serving Salt Lick, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 1980

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"Their knowledge and expertise as well as their honesty made my experience with them great! I would recommend them for any and all projects in the future and will be using them again."
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kitchen
bathroom
Response time5 hrs
Response rate92%
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Mobile Welding
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Serving Salt Lick, 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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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Whether you need a permit to build or install a fence depends on several factors, including your location, the fence's height, its placement in your yard, and the materials used. In many cities and highly populated areas, a permit is required, especially for fences taller than 6 feet. Conversely, rural areas may have fewer restrictions. Typically, backyard privacy fences 6 feet or shorter do not require a permit, while front yard fences often have a lower height limit, sometimes as low as 3.5 feet. There can also be exceptions for properties in mixed residential-commercial zones. It's best to check with your local building inspection or zoning department to understand the specific requirements, height restrictions, and location rules for your area. A professional fence installer can help you navigate this process and often secure the necessary permits for you, though this may extend the project timeline.

A fence gate can sag for several reasons. The issue often stems from the hardware, such as damaged or bent hinges, or loose screws that can no longer support the gate's weight. The gate frame itself might also have come out of square due to failing supports. Alternatively, the problem may not be the gate but the supporting fence post, which could be leaning or out of place. In many cases, fixing a sagging gate is as simple as tightening the hinge screws or upgrading to more robust hinges.

You have several options for anchoring a temporary fence to keep it from falling down. Sandbags can be used as a standard weight, but they may blow away or fail in strong winds and inclement weather. Spikes and bolts are a cost-effective and easy-to-install alternative, but drilling can be difficult if the ground is frozen, too soft, or too hard. Another option is wind braces, which should be bolted into the ground to withstand turbulent wind; however, like spikes, they can be challenging to install in very soft or hard ground.

The most durable metal for a fence is wrought iron. With proper care, a wrought iron fence can last for centuries. This means regular resealing to stave off rust and corrosion, especially in coastal climates with salty sea air. In these environments, chain link and corrugated fencing tend to stand up better to the elements with fewer maintenance needs.

A chain-link fence does not lower your property value. However, chain links are not the most attractive materials—so it probably won’t raise the value either. If this is a concern, opt for wooden posts to provide visual flair and go with a color coating on your fence. Putting in a functional and attractive gate also helps up your resale value when installing a chain-link fence.

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