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H&M Services
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Serving Drexel, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1989

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"He contacted me very promptly and came to look at the project. He explained to me what the problem was and stated he did not have the proper special equipment to make the repair. He recommended a company that he felt sure would be able to do the work."
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Greer fencing
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Serving Drexel, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

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"One of the best contractors I’ve worked with! My project was replacing wrought iron posts on my front door overhang with cedar posts. They came out to give me an estimate, talked through how they would complete the project, answered all of my questions, and was able to come out a few days after to complete the project. Communication was great and they cleaned up well after the project. They gave me a fair bid for the project. I definitely recommend working with Greers Fencing! Super nice, fair guys!"
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Brad Sells Fencing
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Serving Drexel, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

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Locally owned and operated with over 15 years of experience. No project is too large or too small. We specialize in all types of fencing installation projects including wood, PVC, and chain link options. Need a new privacy fence installed? Give us a call. We are your one stop shop for fencing installs and repairs and we guarantee your satisfaction. Book today!

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Both nails and screws are common in fence construction, including on pickets. Some builders prefer to use nails when connecting the pickets to the rails and screws when connecting the rails to the posts. However, the best option usually depends on the type of wood fencing and the variety of wood you choose.

DIY installation is possible for small fences or sections. However, professional installation is recommended for larger projects to ensure proper alignment, stability, durability, correct post setting, and compliance with local zoning codes.

Yes, installing wrought iron fencing will usually require a building permit, as do all types of fencing. Building permits for wrought iron fencing typically cost between $150 and $500, and the price will vary based on where you live and how much your local building department charges. You may also need to pay for a property survey if you’re installing wrought iron fencing on your property line. This type of survey can cost around $500, but it prevents issues with building on neighboring properties, which can be much more expensive in the long run.

The best type of temporary fencing depends on its intended purpose. For example, if you need it for added security, to ensure the safety of children and animals, or to keep pests out of a garden, the ideal material will differ. For simply warning people away from a construction project, plastic orange fencing may be sufficient. Barricade fencing is a good choice for blocking off small areas. If you need to protect an area from trespassing, theft, or vandalism, more robust security fencing is necessary. Once you understand the primary function, you can select the most durable and cost-effective material for your specific project and yard size.

You can DIY a stockade fence installation, but prepare to put in some good sweat equity. For the best results, carefully plan the exact location of your fence before you break ground. In particular, carefully map out your post locations before setting them in concrete. Be sure to call your local utility company before digging to avoid damaging underground wiring and causing severe injury.

On the other hand, installing stockade fencing on your own might sound too overwhelming. It’s certainly time-consuming and labor-intensive. Besides the hard work, you must install it properly to avoid gaps. Unless you’re confident you can get the job done right, hiring a privacy fence installer near you is the way to go.

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