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Serving Havelock, NC and surrounding areas

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Brown’s Fence Company is your reliable fence contractor in Stella, NC, proudly serving Jacksonville, Morehead City, Swansboro, Atlantic Beach, New Bern, Wilmington, and surrounding areas. Since 2017, we’ve provided expert fence installation, customization, fabrication, repairs, and removals. We work with wood, vinyl, chain link, ornamental, commercial, privacy, temporary, and pool fencing. Quality craftsmanship and dependable service you can trust — call today for a free estimate.

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Landos Concrete & Construction LLC
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Serving Havelock, NC and surrounding areas

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"Working with Brandon was a good experience, not only did Brandon have the knowledge that I was looking for he also came up with some excellent ideas to give me the new pool deck and patios that I was looking for. Brandon had to remove old concrete around the pool deck, old plastic decking . It turned out amazing definitely a quality job ."
Response time4 hrs
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Coastal Springs Solution
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Serving Havelock, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 1997

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"Absolutely OUTSTANDING.
Owner Jeff is the ultimate professional.  Completely knowledgeable, flexible, punctual, patient, while being very personable.
Over the decades here in New Bern, I have interviewed and hired dozens of various contractors.  Most, quite honestly, are not worth the powder to blow away.  Case in point, another outfit gave an estimate for this job.  Verbally, they quoted three times as much as Jeff.  Then they promised a follow-up written estimate.  That was the last we heard from those jokers.
Two thumbs up for AdvantaClean and Jeff.
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

A wobbly fence can be caused by a number of things, though poor installation is the usual culprit. It’s always best to have your fence installed by a professional who can ensure the posts are placed correctly and that the chain links have the correct amount of tension.

You can use soil and gravel instead of concrete when setting fence posts. However, concrete is more durable and longer lasting, so it's worth considering if you want your fence to withstand the test of time. You should especially consider concrete if you live in a region that experiences severe weather, which can damage your fence.

Yes, installing wrought iron fencing will usually require a building permit, as do all types of fencing. Building permits for wrought iron fencing typically cost between $150 and $500, and the price will vary based on where you live and how much your local building department charges. You may also need to pay for a property survey if you’re installing wrought iron fencing on your property line. This type of survey can cost around $500, but it prevents issues with building on neighboring properties, which can be much more expensive in the long run.

If you have the time and the budget, we strongly recommend staining your fence, especially if it's looking a bit tired or hasn't been treated recently. While you may not see the same return on investment (ROI) as you would with a project like a kitchen remodel, staining a fence is one of the best ways to add a facelift to your property—a new fence stain adds serious curb appeal to your home. 

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.

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