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Bluecollar's Outdoors
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Serving Stockton, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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"Welds on the go was a great company too here. Everyone on the company was kind courteous and did fantastic work. The work was done to precision and I would definitely use the Welds on the go company again. I rate them 5 stars and would highly recommend them qny day. Thank you very much too for qll your hard work and professionalism. And to the entire company of Welds on the go. Thank you Justin &Laura"
Coffee table frame
Corner on the lid
Little bit of upside down welding in a tight space
Fixed a previous weld that was made from someone else
Repair cracks on chipper

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

The depth of the fence posts depends on the height of your fence. If you’re installing a 6-foot fence, then digging 2-foot-deep holes for the fence posts will help ensure a secure installation. However, if you’re installing an 8-foot fence, the posts will need to be deeper than 2 feet to support the structure properly. Also, consider how far apart the fence posts should be to provide adequate support.

Available customizations include color choices, textures, gate additions, and decorative toppers to fit various design preferences.

Rust, bent panels, loose posts, and broken welds often require repair.

The cost to pressure wash a house ranges from $200 to $400 and unfortunately does not include fencing. That service will be an additional charge of between $150 and $350, depending on the size of your fence and the type of material it’s made of. This also applies for other services like pressure washing a patio or deck.

The average lifespan of a wood fence is 15 to 20 years, but some can last for 40 years or more depending on several factors. The type of wood is crucial; for example, untreated pine may only last 5 to 10 years, while pressure-treated pine can last up to 20 years, and cedar's natural resistance can extend its life to 40 years. Other factors include local weather conditions, with wet and windy climates causing faster deterioration, and the quality of maintenance. Higher-end wood, metal posts, and privacy fence styles also tend to last longer.

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