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L&M Contracting

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L&M Contracting

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2 years of experience

L&M Contracting is fencing and land improvement company serving Montana. We are here to help you with your fencing and excavation needs at an affordable price. L&M Contracting is a Montana family owned and operated business. We started our business in 2023 but are no Strangers to the fencing and excavation world. Between the two owners we have 10+ years in fencing and Excavation.

L&M Contracting is fencing and land improvement company serving Montana. We are here to help you with your fencing and excavation needs at an affordable price. L&M Contracting is a Montana family owned and operated business. We started our business in 2023 but are no Strangers to the fencing and excavation world. Between the two owners we have 10+ years in fencing and Excavation.


Timberline Construction Livingston, MT

PO Box 1751
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Timberline Construction Livingston, MT

PO Box 1751
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3 years of experience

My name is Matt Stuck and I am a licensed general contractor. I have worked alongside many highly skilled contractors over the years and just recently started my own business, Timberline Construction. and I am looking to find work around Bozeman/Livingston and the surrounding areas to keep close to home. I specialize in both exterior and interior carpentry, and finish carpentry with a focus on kitchen and bath remodels, including the framing, flooring, plumbing, electrical, tile and both interior and exterior finish work. I also do fences, decks, and concrete, as well as minor dirt work, leveling, and heavy equipment operation including backhoes, skids steers and excavators. I am more than happy to meet in person or over the phone if you or someone you know is looking for a local contractor. Although you may not be ready to start a project right now, keep my information in case the time arises, or you'd like an estimate on a project. Feel free to give me a call, text or email at any time, and I look forward to hearing from you or somebody you know who's looking to get some work done! Thank you for supporting local, family-owned businesses, and I can provide additional references upon request. Respectfully, Matt Stuck Timberline Construction Livingston, MT

My name is Matt Stuck and I am a licensed general contractor. I have worked alongside many highly skilled contractors over the years and just recently started my own business, Timberline Construction. and I am looking to find work around Bozeman/Livingston and the surrounding areas to keep close to home. I specialize in both exterior and interior carpentry, and finish carpentry with a focus on kitchen and bath remodels, including the framing, flooring, plumbing, electrical, tile and both interior and exterior finish work. I also do fences, decks, and concrete, as well as minor dirt work, leveling, and heavy equipment operation including backhoes, skids steers and excavators. I am more than happy to meet in person or over the phone if you or someone you know is looking for a local contractor. Although you may not be ready to start a project right now, keep my information in case the time arises, or you'd like an estimate on a project. Feel free to give me a call, text or email at any time, and I look forward to hearing from you or somebody you know who's looking to get some work done! Thank you for supporting local, family-owned businesses, and I can provide additional references upon request. Respectfully, Matt Stuck Timberline Construction Livingston, MT


Grandchamp Painting PLLC

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Grandchamp Painting PLLC

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Pro painter with 18 years of experience. Owner is always on job site, works closely with home owners to insure they get exactly what they want done. Interior,exterior,decks,fencing,trash removal etc.

"Sheldon and his team were everything you could want in a painter. Prompt communication, fair price, good advice and excellent work. They went above an beyond to fix the little things that they found. No extra cost. They even moved the wood pile away from the deck and restacked it. High marks across the board."

Ted W on November 2021

Pro painter with 18 years of experience. Owner is always on job site, works closely with home owners to insure they get exactly what they want done. Interior,exterior,decks,fencing,trash removal etc.

"Sheldon and his team were everything you could want in a painter. Prompt communication, fair price, good advice and excellent work. They went above an beyond to fix the little things that they found. No extra cost. They even moved the wood pile away from the deck and restacked it. High marks across the board."

Ted W on November 2021








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Fencing questions, answered by experts

If you decide to add a fence that will border your neighbor’s property, you should let them know in advance—but you can’t make your neighbor pay for the fence. In some locations, like California, you both might be responsible for fence repair costs or maintenance unless other documented agreements are made.

Most people prefer to keep the fence level by “stepping” the fence when running a horizontal fence over a slope. Stepping involves raising each panel between the posts as the fence moves over changes in slope, giving the fence line the appearance of stair steps. While this may be the preferred method of running a horizontal fence up a slope, there’s nothing wrong with installing your fence so it follows the undulations in the ground instead.

You shouldn’t try to touch the electric fence, as it will shock you. Typically, the shock is low enough to be uncomfortable to humans or animals that come into contact with the fence. But an electric fence with high voltage, or a faulty fence, could shock you and cause serious injuries when touched.

You’ll need to bury the garden fence about 1 foot underground. It’s tempting to save on materials by burying the fence just a couple of inches, but if you do so, determined pests will still be able to dig under the fence and access your plants. Burying your garden fence deep into the soil is an important step that allows you to attach a wire barrier to the fencing. 

Burrowing animals (like voles, moles, rabbits, and gophers) can’t dig or chew through this wiring, meaning that you’ll be keeping your prized petunias or your robust veggie garden from being eaten.

Barbed wire fences are one of the most inexpensive farm fence options thanks to their simple materials, so if you’re working with a low budget, they’re a good option. Barbed wire fences are suitable for confining docile animals in large spaces since they provide a visual barrier and light injury if pressed against. 

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