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Avatar for All Season Landscape and Construction
All Season Landscape and Construction
4.7(
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Wood Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - Repair+6 more

Serving Molt, MT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Tim did an amazing job. He took down my old fence and installed a new 6ft wood privacy fence all within a week. The work is amazing and looks beautiful. I received several quotes from other companies and Tim was the best price by far. I would highly recommend Tim to anyone needing a fence."
3 rail cedar
Split rail
Custom garden fence
Custom garden fence
Sloped cedar fence

+40

Response time12 hrs
Response rate85%
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Olson Construction
5.0(
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Wood Fence - InstallWood Fence - Repair

Serving Molt, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Appreciated how quickly Darren contacted me. Had a professional, friendly attitude and was genuinely glad to do a one day job on the weekend. Darren, Trent and Caden remained good natured as they worked on a HOT day. Deck is fixed and looks great."
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SDK Custom Fencing LLC - Home Facebook
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Barbed Wire Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - RepairChain Link Fence - Install+6 more

Serving Molt, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

SDK Custom Fencing is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.\n

Response time2 days
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Galvanized metal, vinyl, and composite fences are known to be the longest-lasting options, often surviving for over 30 years with proper care. Metal fences, including galvanized chain link and aluminum, can look great for decades because the galvanization process adds a protective coating that resists weather and pests. Similarly, vinyl and composite materials are resistant to pests and can withstand harsh weather for many years. In comparison, a typical wood fence lasts about 15 years, and a standard vinyl fence has a lifespan of 20 to 30 years.

Yes, like other types of wood fencing, pressure-treated fence boards can warp. However, there are a few things you can do to reduce the likelihood of your fence warping. Sealing or staining your fence every few years, for example, can protect the wood against moisture, sun exposure, and temperature changes.

While there’s no hard evidence to support this idea, driveway gates at least provide an additional obstacle that may deter crime. After all, a would-be burglar or trespasser would have to break into the gate and the property itself. The extra work could encourage them to move onto a house without a driveway gate.

Ideally, your concrete should set slightly above ground at an angle sloping away from the fence post. This will add extra support and allow water to run away from the wood fence post. Keeping water out will help prevent wood rot. Additionally, you can add soil on top of the concrete for a seamless finish. 

Who pays for a new fence between neighbors depends on its location relative to the property line. If you build the fence entirely on your property, you are solely responsible for the costs of installation, maintenance, and repair. If the fence is built directly on the property line, both neighbors are typically responsible for the costs. In this case, it is essential to consult with your neighbor beforehand to agree on a plan for payment. While you should always inform your neighbor of your plans in advance, you generally cannot force them to contribute financially unless there are specific local laws, such as in California, where both parties might be responsible for costs unless a different agreement exists. It's a good idea to get a property line survey to know the exact boundaries before building.

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