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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


Advanced Home Services

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Advanced Home Services

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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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Welders use a variety of methods in their trade. Different types of welding are better suited for different purposes and contexts. For example, stick welding is a versatile form suitable for most metals and alloys. The most common types of welding include:

  • Stick welding: $100–$1,000

  • Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding: $250 and up

  • Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding: $250 and up

  • Gas welding: $150 and up

  • Forge welding: $15–$25 per hour

A wrought iron fence costs about $3,150 on average. The price can range from as low as $470 to as high as $10,310 or more. The cost to install a wrought iron fence can vary dramatically depending on the size (in terms of height and linear feet), design complexity, shape, and add-ons such as gates and decorative flourishes. Consult a wrought iron fence professional with the measurements and specifications of your project to determine an accurate estimate.

Welders typically charge about $65 to $150 per hour, often charging a minimum fee to cover overhead and travel as applicable. Even if the job takes less than an hour, you’ll still pay the minimum charge to cover the welder’s transportation costs if they come to you. You may still pay a minimum price if you take your project to the welder, as they still have overhead of a workshop and materials to expense.

This depends on where you are placing the iron railing. If you are installing a railing along a staircase, it would be a good time to conduct any necessary repair or maintenance jobs to the staircase itself. If you are throwing the railing up surrounding a deck or porch, deal with any persistent issues with said deck or porch. If you or a loved one needs a bit of extra help getting in and out of your house, this could also be a good time to install a disability ramp.

Yes, you can salvage grill grates with some surface rust. Simply apply a commercial rust remover or a homemade vinegar, baking soda, or lemon juice paste with a wire brush or steel wool. After removing the rust from the metal, you can then apply a thin layer of rust-preventing oil to keep the grates looking good as new for longer. However, grate replacement is often better when the rust is deep.

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