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Bison Fence LLC

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Bison Fence LLC

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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.


Montana Fence

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Montana Fence

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10 years of experience

We are a second-generation, family-owned fence company located in Townsend, MT with over 30 years of fencing experience in ALL styles of fencing. Serving south-western Montana

We are a second-generation, family-owned fence company located in Townsend, MT with over 30 years of fencing experience in ALL styles of fencing. Serving south-western Montana







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Wrought Iron Fencing Repair questions, answered by experts

While many fence companies and fence material retailers refer to their metal fencing as wrought iron fencing, most of it is actually ornamental wrought iron fence. This means that the fence is made to look like traditional wrought iron but is actually made out of either steel or aluminum. Old wrought iron fences typically found at estate sales or on older properties are much heavier and much more prone to rust than the ornamental wrought iron that newer homes and fences use.

The fastest and easiest way to remove small rust spots from metal is to combine lemon juice and baking soda or borax. You can mix them to make a thick paste, apply the paste to your rusted areas, let it sit for a half hour, and then gently scrub the spots with a bristle brush or old toothbrush. Finally, wipe the area clean with a lightly damp rag.

The average cost of welding is about $300 per project. Welding project costs range from $125 to $490 on average, depending on the type of metal, the size and complexity of the project, and your geographic location. On the low end of the price range, you might pay $50 up to $1,200 or more. The type of metal rods used and the welding method also factor into the project’s overall cost.

Costs depend on fence size, labor, the extent of damage, welding needs, and additional finishes like painting or sealing.

Delaying wrought iron railing repairs can lead to further deterioration, structural instability, or even complete failure. Ignoring issues poses safety hazards, especially on stairs or balconies, and may also violate local building codes and regulations. Addressing repairs promptly protects your household and avoids more expensive fixes later down the line.

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