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Jezak Property Management
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Serving Fairgrove, MI and surrounding areas

Emergency services offered

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"Part of my wood fence collapsed after a storm. Jeff was super respectful of my time and was able to come look at the damage the same day and give me an estimate. Very respectful of my team and him and his team did good work. Would definitely hire again for any surprise projects that come up."
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TJ handyman Services
5.0(
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Serving Fairgrove, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

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Here a TJ Handyman with over 5+ years of experience we take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumers needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job. Call us today!

ubie's fence co
New to Angi

Serving Fairgrove, MI and surrounding areas

Hello, my name is Tyler. I am a fencing contractor with over 8 years of hands-on experience specializing in residential fence installation and replacement. My work includes wood fencing, vinyl fencing and chain link, post setting, gate installation, and complete tear-outs and rebuilds.\n\nOver the years, I’ve developed a strong focus on precision, durability, and clean workmanship. That means properly set posts, accurate spacing, solid structural support, and a finished product that not only looks professional but is built to withstand long-term exposure to weather and ground movement.\n\nI operate with a small, skilled crew, allowing us to maintain efficiency while still prioritizing quality control on every job. I believe in clear communication from start to finish, including transparent pricing, realistic timelines, and straightforward expectations so clients always know exactly what to expect.\n\nEvery project is approached with the same level of care!!

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

On most untreated wood fences, there is no need to sand before treating. You typically only need to sand if there’s an old coat of paint or stain on your fence. If you do need to sand off a previous paint or protective coating (like an old stain or sealant), use medium-grit sandpaper.

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.

You can reuse chain link fences as long as they’re in good condition. The best part—reusing it helps you make the most of the cost of a chain link fence. Whether you want to reuse it or consider asking someone to remove it for you in exchange for a free fence, it’s possible. If you can’t find a location for it in your yard, you can repurpose a chain link fence by donating it to a local animal shelter or community garden.

Most homeowners don't need to inform their neighbors before constructing a fence, according to the law, but you will need to make sure that you’re building on the property line or on your side of the property line. Otherwise, the neighbor could complain, which would require you to tear down and reinstall the fence. In any case, keeping them in the loop is the neighborly thing to do!

Whether you inform your neighbors or not, always use property records and a land survey to ensure your fence stays within your property boundaries.

Your wooden gate post hole should be a third to a half of the height of the post. Also, note that the diameter of the post hole should be three times the diameter of the post. You should set the post in concrete to ensure a long-lasting and durable post that will withstand the test of time.

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