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A Cloud Welding

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A Cloud Welding

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We are a welding and metal fabrication company. We offer services from general iron works, railings, staircases, equipment repairs, mobile welding services, custom metal fabrication of all sorts.

We are a welding and metal fabrication company. We offer services from general iron works, railings, staircases, equipment repairs, mobile welding services, custom metal fabrication of all sorts.





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MHR Metal Fab

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MHR Metal Fab

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9 years of experience

After working in the construction business for several years, we're taking the metal industry by storm. Metalwork is a dying art and we made it our goal to revive it by focusing on the client, rather than mass producing standardized products. We decided that our business would be about making metal products easily attainable to consumers and the response has been fantastic.

After working in the construction business for several years, we're taking the metal industry by storm. Metalwork is a dying art and we made it our goal to revive it by focusing on the client, rather than mass producing standardized products. We decided that our business would be about making metal products easily attainable to consumers and the response has been fantastic.


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New Jersey Metal Works LLC

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New Jersey Metal Works LLC

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12 years of experience

Small welding and fabrication company located in central and southern New Jersey. Owner operated business that is striving to build a solid and reliable name in a vast and diverse industry. We like to do a bit of everything and anything related to working with metal, creating a final product that is strong, well thought out, built to last and guaranteed.

Small welding and fabrication company located in central and southern New Jersey. Owner operated business that is striving to build a solid and reliable name in a vast and diverse industry. We like to do a bit of everything and anything related to working with metal, creating a final product that is strong, well thought out, built to last and guaranteed.



Axt Services LLC

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Axt Services LLC

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25 years of experience

We perform general construction services, from small excavations and landscaping to demolition projects. We are a NJDEP Licensed garbage collection company, from the smallest cans to large removals. Our sub division specializes in custom fencing, gates and signs. From work at your home to the the largest commercial account, we can take care of your needs.

We perform general construction services, from small excavations and landscaping to demolition projects. We are a NJDEP Licensed garbage collection company, from the smallest cans to large removals. Our sub division specializes in custom fencing, gates and signs. From work at your home to the the largest commercial account, we can take care of your needs.


Georgio's Ironworks

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Georgio's Ironworks

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45 years of experience

We specialize in the design, fabrication, and installation of custom hand-crafted interior and exterior wrought iron railings and gates, dining and coffee tables, wine racks & doors, porch columns, room dividers, security grilles, pipe railings, candelabras, beds, and unique grapevine sculptures, and we also provide antique restoration and repair. All railings are professionally installed with your safety in mind. Since 1980.

We specialize in the design, fabrication, and installation of custom hand-crafted interior and exterior wrought iron railings and gates, dining and coffee tables, wine racks & doors, porch columns, room dividers, security grilles, pipe railings, candelabras, beds, and unique grapevine sculptures, and we also provide antique restoration and repair. All railings are professionally installed with your safety in mind. Since 1980.


Family owned and operated with over 90 total years of experience in metal fabrication and modification. No job to big or to small.

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Wrought Iron questions, answered by experts

You’ll need to bury the garden fence about 1 foot underground. It’s tempting to save on materials by burying the fence just a couple of inches, but if you do so, determined pests will still be able to dig under the fence and access your plants. Burying your garden fence deep into the soil is an important step that allows you to attach a wire barrier to the fencing. 

Burrowing animals (like voles, moles, rabbits, and gophers) can’t dig or chew through this wiring, meaning that you’ll be keeping your prized petunias or your robust veggie garden from being eaten.

In most cases, wrought iron fencing will cause your property value to increase. Most types of fence—but especially high-quality wrought iron fences—make your home more secure and deter burglars, which adds to property value. Fences can also help keep children and pets safe, which most homebuyers will appreciate. Wrought iron fences are also highly decorative, and while they don’t provide much privacy, they do add to your home’s curb appeal, which often leads to higher home value.

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.

One common approach to attaching lattice is using screws or nails. Align the lattice panel with the wood frame, then secure it by driving screws or nails through the lattice into the wood. Another option is using U-shaped or J-shaped clips or brackets designed for lattice attachment, which provide a neater look. For added stability and aesthetics, you can use molding or framing around the lattice edges, attaching it to the wood with screws or nails—lastly, construction adhesive works when combined with other fasteners for enhanced durability.

Installing a fence in fall and winter will often save you money. These are the slow times for most fencing companies since fewer people tend to use their backyard during these seasons. Plus, installing a wood fence during the fall allows the wood to season without the heat of the summer sun.

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