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Bison Fence LLC

13 Pishkun Ln
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Bison Fence LLC

13 Pishkun Ln
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6 years of experience

We have been in the fencing industrial for 23-years, and just recently decided to start out on our own. We are a family operated business. We strive for quality installation for all our clients. We are even experience in custom fencing. There is no job to small or large, we do it all. Give us a call for a free estimate today.

We have been in the fencing industrial for 23-years, and just recently decided to start out on our own. We are a family operated business. We strive for quality installation for all our clients. We are even experience in custom fencing. There is no job to small or large, we do it all. Give us a call for a free estimate today.


Grizzly painting and other trades

2228 Fox Dr
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Grizzly painting and other trades

2228 Fox Dr
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Interior, exterior painting, from repaints, commercial, and new construction, faux finishes, stains and lacquer, decks, drywall repairs. Locally owned and operated “ We’ll make your house GROWL” is the motto we stand by it. Between my partner and I we have 25+ years experience. We enjoying helping and anyway way we can and helping your dreams come to to your home or building. Licensed and insuranced.

"Great. Good quality work."

Sara N on April 2020

Interior, exterior painting, from repaints, commercial, and new construction, faux finishes, stains and lacquer, decks, drywall repairs. Locally owned and operated “ We’ll make your house GROWL” is the motto we stand by it. Between my partner and I we have 25+ years experience. We enjoying helping and anyway way we can and helping your dreams come to to your home or building. Licensed and insuranced.

"Great. Good quality work."

Sara N on April 2020




Advanced Home Services

301 Skyline Dr. NE
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Advanced Home Services

301 Skyline Dr. NE
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21 years of experience

We are a professional service company. In general, we do not subcontract work except speciality work requiring special skills or licensing. We employee between 5 and 9 employees usually and we maintain our own bookeeping and billing processes in house. We offer a 90 day same as cash option if the client elects at the time of the proposal.

We are a professional service company. In general, we do not subcontract work except speciality work requiring special skills or licensing. We employee between 5 and 9 employees usually and we maintain our own bookeeping and billing processes in house. We offer a 90 day same as cash option if the client elects at the time of the proposal.





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Fencing questions, answered by experts

While picking a standard chain-link fence might be your first instinct, that metal can easily rust over time, making your space look not-so-great. Black chain-link fences are a simple and affordable way to fence in an area of your yard and are also less prone to showing rust than traditional galvanized steel chain-link fences. Plus, black chain-link fencing is a more unique option that can look very striking and elegant when installed properly.

This depends mainly on how well the posts were installed and what type of wood was used to build the gate in the first place. Softwoods have a life expectancy of up to 15 years but can last slightly longer with regular maintenance and waterproofing treatments. By contrast, hardwoods can last up to 30 years with little care, so you may avoid costly replacements by spending a little more upfront.

You can use pressure-treated wood for a horizontal fence, but you’ll need to purchase a thicker and higher-quality variety to ensure it doesn’t sag or warp after you install it. Use #2 pine grade lumber and boards and thicker dimensional lumber, such as a two-by-six. You’ll also need to use stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized fasteners, as the chemicals in the treated lumber will cause regular galvanized fasteners to rust. 

How long a fence should last depends on the type of fence, but a common split wooden fence should last seven to 10 years. Chain link can last much longer, with wrought iron and concrete lasting decades. If you're interested in your fence lasting as long as possible—and it's made of wood—consider sealing and treating the wood so it can stand up to the environment. Wood is the only fence type that requires this, as concrete and metal are almost always waterproof.

There are several options for post materials. Depending on where you live, the weather, and what kind of durability you want, you can choose from wood, steel or concrete posts for a barbed wire fence. Your corner and end posts should be especially strong in order to maintain the structural integrity of the fence. 

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