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Garcia Fence Inc
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Serving Browns Summit, NC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2009

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"Garcia Fence did a great job on our small backyard fence project for our new puppy Izzy. Frank and Derrick were very responsive to our questions and requirements. They made sure the fence did not have any gaps or areas for our little escape artist to test her skills. They used premium materials and the workmanship was top notch. We had a tricky area for them to navigate due to multiple, power, internet and drainage obstacles."
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Str8line Fencing
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Serving Browns Summit, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"Str8line Fencing did a beautiful job installing my fence. They were very supportive through the whole process. My job was quickly, very professionally and I am extremely satisfied with the outcome. Use this company, you won't be sorry"
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Response time2 hrs
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Step by Step Outdoor Living
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Serving Browns Summit, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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Offers commercial services

"I canâ t say enough good things about Step By Step Outdoor Living! From the moment I reached out for a quote to the final completion of our project, they exceeded our expectations in every way. The teamâ s professionalism, attention to detail, and expertise were truly impressive. Our new patio, outdoor fireplace and outdoor lighting are not only beautiful but also built to last! They were always on time, cleaned up after themselves, and the project was completed within the estimated timeframe. We are thrilled with the end result and highly recommend Charlie and his team for any of your hardscape needs! Thank you for making our outdoor space a true masterpiece!"
Response time10 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Regular maintenance for wire fencing includes annual inspections for rust or damage, tension adjustments every two to three years, and immediate repair of any breaks or loose sections. You should also regularly check the fence posts for stability, particularly after severe weather, and make sure to remove any vegetation growing along the fence line.

Vinyl and chicken wire are two of the best and most affordable materials for a DIY garden fence. Vinyl is a great option because it is cost-effective, easy to work with, and effective at keeping pests out. A vinyl fence can cost as little as $15 per linear foot, especially if you install it yourself. Chicken wire is even more budget-friendly, costing as little as $2 per linear foot. While chicken wire is more affordable, vinyl is a better choice if privacy is a concern. You can also add chicken wire on top of a vinyl fence for extra security.

There are many types of wood fencing that you can choose from. For split rail fencing, the most common wood types are cedar, pine, black locust, and chestnut. The best wood for you will depend on if you like the way a certain wood looks and the availability of the wood type in your area.

Most of the wood types you can find at your local home improvement store are good choices since they all have rot-resistant properties or are pressure-treated with pesticides. If none of the wood options speak to the look you’re going for, check out vinyl fencing.

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.

A fence post set in concrete lasts anywhere from five to over 25 years, depending on how well the concrete was applied and the fence post’s material. Untreated wood posts in concrete could last less than 10 years, but a durable, treated wood set in properly applied concrete could last a few decades. However, all fence posts will wear out eventually, so expect to need to replace your fence post every five to 15 years.

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