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D and L Commercial Roofing, LLC
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Serving Clio, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"We had some landscaping work and stone work done and Aiden and crew did a wonderful job for us. It is a difficult lot and they made it look very good. They got the job done quickly and efficiently. We cant thank them enough."
Response time1 day
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Recommended by9%of homeowners
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Hire Hanks
New to Angi

Serving Clio, MI and surrounding areas

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At Hire Hanks, we make property work easier.\n\nWe help homeowners, businesses, contractors, and commercial property owners keep projects and properties moving forward with dependable support, clear communication, and professional service. Whether you need help with contractor support, final cleans, demo cleanup, jobsite fencing, home maintenance, or office property management, our team is built to handle the details so you do not have to.\n\nOur goal is simple: be the trusted team you can call when something needs to get done right. From one-time project support to ongoing home and office management, Hire Hanks is here to help protect your property, support your project, and make your life easier.\n

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Michigan Custom Fence
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Serving Clio, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

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"Tim at Michigan Custom Fence, and his crew!, did an outstanding job with our fence project. We have a husky that was escaping from our chain link fence, and we had zero peace of mind letting her outside off-leash. Not only is our finished product beautiful, Tim takes the â customâ part very seriously; we tossed some curveballs his way, to say the least. The fence looks amazing and we cannot wait to bring the husky back there to run around(and realize that she canâ t go wander the neighborhood). I cannot recommend Michigan Custom Fence enough. You will receive a quality product from genuinely good people. Thank you, Tim!!"
Response time2 days
Response rate94%
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

The standard height for a split rail fence is three or four feet. This height requires two to three horizontal rails, making it ideal for homeowners wanting a budget-friendly split rail fence. If you’re hoping to contain agile livestock or animals like dogs, geese, or goats, you may prefer to install a six-foot tall fence with four or five rails or a four-foot-tall fence with three horizontal rails. This will help prevent animals from climbing, crawling, or jumping through the rails.

A wobbly fence can be caused by a number of things, though poor installation is the usual culprit. It’s always best to have your fence installed by a professional who can ensure the posts are placed correctly and that the chain links have the correct amount of tension.

Black chain-link fences last an average of 15 to 20 years. The thicker a fence's wire gauge, the longer it will tend to last. The black vinyl coating gives the fence rust and corrosion resistance, but its life span may be lower in wet, humid, or coastal climates where moisture or salty air can corrode the coating more quickly.

When it comes to materials, wire fences are the cheapest option. The average cost for a 150-foot wire fence is $1,350. The next cheapest material is chain-link, followed by wood.

As far as the style of fence, smaller, less private fences are cheaper than large, elaborate fences that block your whole yard. That’s why split-rail fences are the cheapest option for wooden fences. They cost roughly $10 to $30 per linear foot.

If the fence is on one neighbor’s property, that person is responsible for repairs, regardless of who benefits from the fence more. The other neighbor must keep trees and other obstacles from crossing the property line and affecting the fence. If the fence is directly on the property line, though, who owns a shared fence? Many states have laws that address this issue. Typically, the two property owners would share responsibilities and costs for fence maintenance and repair. You may need a property line survey to precisely determine ownership and responsibility.

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