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Secure Access LLC

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Secure Access LLC

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16 years of experience

We provide only the highest quality of fencing and access controls to your home or business. We strive to make sure complete customer satisfaction throughout the whole process. We offer a wide range of fencing styles to meet your needs. If you can dream it we can build it. We are fully licensed and insured. We are also licensed through the fire Marshall for installing gates, operators, and access controls because quality matters.

We provide only the highest quality of fencing and access controls to your home or business. We strive to make sure complete customer satisfaction throughout the whole process. We offer a wide range of fencing styles to meet your needs. If you can dream it we can build it. We are fully licensed and insured. We are also licensed through the fire Marshall for installing gates, operators, and access controls because quality matters.



Under Construction by James

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Under Construction by James

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Started June 2012 with over 10 years experience, James Scott introduced UCBJ (Under Construction by James) as one of Baton Rouge’s up and coming leaders in the residential and commercial construction services. With a crew of a just two, James Scott began scouring family, friends, and local businesses to promote his services. After many long hours, blood, sweat, and tears, James Scott began to capitalize on the need for competitive pricing and quality management in the community, thus improving the lives of the locals and educating them on the process of remodeling and fixing everyday misfortunes.

Started June 2012 with over 10 years experience, James Scott introduced UCBJ (Under Construction by James) as one of Baton Rouge’s up and coming leaders in the residential and commercial construction services. With a crew of a just two, James Scott began scouring family, friends, and local businesses to promote his services. After many long hours, blood, sweat, and tears, James Scott began to capitalize on the need for competitive pricing and quality management in the community, thus improving the lives of the locals and educating them on the process of remodeling and fixing everyday misfortunes.



Tiger Fences

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Tiger Fences

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26 years of experience

Residential and commercial fence contractor. Tiger Fences works with wood, ornamental aluminum, vinyl, composite, wrought iron, and chain link fencing. We also design and install custom pergolas.

"Very friendly;however, half way through the job, they starting using only one screw per board instead of two. Now the boards are starting to bow and pull away from the bottom. The 2 gates that were built are dragging the ground and twisting. They will not latch anymore."

Mollie D on July 2022

Residential and commercial fence contractor. Tiger Fences works with wood, ornamental aluminum, vinyl, composite, wrought iron, and chain link fencing. We also design and install custom pergolas.

"Very friendly;however, half way through the job, they starting using only one screw per board instead of two. Now the boards are starting to bow and pull away from the bottom. The 2 gates that were built are dragging the ground and twisting. They will not latch anymore."

Mollie D on July 2022



"What ever you do, please , please be careful when buying windows from Old South, the company owned by Robby Turner. I ordered over $30,000.00 worth of custom made windows from this guy and not only did it take close to 6 months before they were delivered, but they were built to the wrong specifications. I had ordered Low E glass and the glass was not Low E verified by 2 window experts. Robby even sent me a bogus spec sheet saying the windows were Low E, which he randomly pulled off the internet. I asked him the name of the glass manufacturer that made the windows and he said he wasn't even sure. He said he wasn't a glass expert. I told him when you sell someone $30,000 woth of windows you need to be a glass expert. I had ordered flat mullions on the windows and the mullions were raised on the exterior of windows. Even though, the spec sheet specified flat mullions, he tried to convince me that he never promised flat mullions. The window finish that he delivered looked like mirrored commercial window. It did not even comply with the code of the subdivision in which I live. After, I complained to Robby Turner, he sent me an email saying he would not fix the windows because he claimed that I bereated him and that he had never been talked to by a customer, the way that I had talked with him, in his 20 years of business. Little did he know that I recorded the whole conversation and not once did I raise my voice to this guy. Also, to put icing on the cake, the double pane windows started leaking within a few months of installation. Moisture formed between four of the the panes and eventually I'm sure that all of the windows would have failed. If you, have bought windows that were specified to be Low E from Old South, be sure to have a window expert test them as I did. There is a meter that is used to detect Low E coating. CHANCES ARE YOUR WINDOWS ARE NOT LOW E. PLEASE BE CAREFUL IN DEALING WITH THIS GUY. Overall, the quality of the windows was beyond terrible, very low quality and the customer service was horrible. HE MADE MY WINDOWS IN CHINA! Please contact me if you have any questions. I would be happy to discusss. My email is brads1960@gmail."

Bradley S on November 2020

Design services and consulting. MC/Visa, Amex, Discover

"What ever you do, please , please be careful when buying windows from Old South, the company owned by Robby Turner. I ordered over $30,000.00 worth of custom made windows from this guy and not only did it take close to 6 months before they were delivered, but they were built to the wrong specifications. I had ordered Low E glass and the glass was not Low E verified by 2 window experts. Robby even sent me a bogus spec sheet saying the windows were Low E, which he randomly pulled off the internet. I asked him the name of the glass manufacturer that made the windows and he said he wasn't even sure. He said he wasn't a glass expert. I told him when you sell someone $30,000 woth of windows you need to be a glass expert. I had ordered flat mullions on the windows and the mullions were raised on the exterior of windows. Even though, the spec sheet specified flat mullions, he tried to convince me that he never promised flat mullions. The window finish that he delivered looked like mirrored commercial window. It did not even comply with the code of the subdivision in which I live. After, I complained to Robby Turner, he sent me an email saying he would not fix the windows because he claimed that I bereated him and that he had never been talked to by a customer, the way that I had talked with him, in his 20 years of business. Little did he know that I recorded the whole conversation and not once did I raise my voice to this guy. Also, to put icing on the cake, the double pane windows started leaking within a few months of installation. Moisture formed between four of the the panes and eventually I'm sure that all of the windows would have failed. If you, have bought windows that were specified to be Low E from Old South, be sure to have a window expert test them as I did. There is a meter that is used to detect Low E coating. CHANCES ARE YOUR WINDOWS ARE NOT LOW E. PLEASE BE CAREFUL IN DEALING WITH THIS GUY. Overall, the quality of the windows was beyond terrible, very low quality and the customer service was horrible. HE MADE MY WINDOWS IN CHINA! Please contact me if you have any questions. I would be happy to discusss. My email is brads1960@gmail."

Bradley S on November 2020

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Wrought Iron questions, answered by experts

There are many types of fences available to homeowners, including wood, chain link, wire, concrete, brick, corrugated metal, and more. Some fences offer practical solutions for pets and wild animal deterrents, while others offer aesthetics that boost curb appeal. Consider what you’re looking for in a fence to help you decide which is best for your home.

The distance between fence posts depends on the type of fence you’re installing. Wood and metal fence posts should be between 5 feet and 8 feet apart. Chain-link fence posts can be closer together at 4 feet apart, or the spacing can be up to 10 feet apart. Vinyl fence posts can be between 6 feet and 8 feet apart, and wire fence posts can be up to 12 feet apart.

Wood, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum are common materials. Choose based on durability, maintenance needs, and aesthetics.

Installing a fence when the ground is frozen presents challenges, but it's possible with the right approach. First, mark and measure the fence line accurately. Use a power auger or manual post-hole digger to create holes in the frozen ground, ideally when it's less rigid during warmer parts of the day. Consider using pre-made fence post anchors or driving metal posts into the ground. Ensure posts are secure with concrete for stability. Allow extra time for the concrete to cure. Additionally, be cautious of frost heave, which may affect post-alignment. Installing in milder winter conditions is often more manageable.

Wrought iron fencing is the most expensive type of fence. Expect to pay between about $25 to $35 per linear foot for a wrought iron fence panel. The cost of installing a wood fence varies depending on the quality of the wood, but you can expect to pay between $1 and $15 per linear foot for the lumber.

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