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Crown Fence, LLC
4.3(
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Serving Stony Point, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 1999

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"The guys came out and fixed our fence that had been up for 62 years. Someone ran into our fence and took about 40 feet of our fence down. These guys replace our old fence and did a beautiful job. With the fence bing so old,I was afraid of what it was going to look like when it was fixed. These guys did a beautiful job in putting new fence that matched ours and it looks so pretty now and I am so proud of it now. I would highly recommend these guys to my best friend or anyone that needs to have a new fence or have it repaired. They matched our fence perfectly. We are very proud of our fence now and so thankful for the job they did."
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+25

Response time1 day
Response rate85%
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Ergeon
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Serving Stony Point, NC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

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Warranties offered

"I had a great video call with Angelica she was patient and showed me multiple fence styles. I really do appreciate her taking the time to create each fence and show me on screen what it would look like once done & then showing my quote for each one! Great job!"
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Nail Up Style Fence

+7

Response time6 days
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Recommended by5%of homeowners
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Silver Line Construction Plus
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Serving Stony Point, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"Sergiy and his crew are great! I am remodeling my kitchen and they completed a handful of projects for me. They care about their work quality and are very professional. Sergiy was transparent with what work was being done and the associated costs. I would highly recommend Sergiy and his team!"
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

There is no best color for a vinyl fence, as it truly depends on a homeowner’s aesthetic preference. Classic white is the most popular and widely available of all the vinyl fence colors. However, contemporary black, warm browns, and natural grays are becoming more mainstream. One perk of darker-colored fences is that they are easier to “keep clean,” as in, dirt and debris don’t show up as easily as they would on lighter-colored fences. So if you don’t plan to give your fence regular washings, a dark color like black, gray, or brown would be the best choice.

Pallet fences come with built-in support through the fence posts you should install on each side of their vertical interior. Stand the fence upright and slide it onto the fence posts, then further support it with 2x4 wood boards that you drill across each point where two pallets connect side-by-side.

No, fence posts aren’t always set in concrete. If you don’t want to use concrete footings for your posts, expanding foam is a popular alternative. Expanding foam and concrete each have certain pros and cons. For instance, foam is easier to install and more sustainable, but concrete is sturdier and less expensive.

The most common hog wire gauge for a fence is 12.5. However, you can choose from a few gauges based on your needs. While 12.5 is a reliable gauge for penning in large, strong animals, 9 gauge is a better option of you have large animals that are easily spooked, such as horses. For smaller animals, like dogs or pigs, you can use a 16 gauge hog wire.

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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