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Special Construction LLC

2106 Wainwright Rd
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Special Construction LLC

2106 Wainwright Rd
4.85(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 95% of Angi customers
Recommended by 95% of HomeAdvisor customers

Angie's List MEMBERS only special - $250 off any remodeling or flooring project $5,000 or more! We specialize in kitchen, basement, and bathroom remodeling. Additionally we refinish and install hardwood, laminate, and tile floors. All work is completed to the customers satisfaction. No job too big or too small. Call us today for a FREE QUOTE!

"Was great and did a really good job on my Garage. Very prompt and responsive."

Jeff M on August 2025

Angie's List MEMBERS only special - $250 off any remodeling or flooring project $5,000 or more! We specialize in kitchen, basement, and bathroom remodeling. Additionally we refinish and install hardwood, laminate, and tile floors. All work is completed to the customers satisfaction. No job too big or too small. Call us today for a FREE QUOTE!

"Was great and did a really good job on my Garage. Very prompt and responsive."

Jeff M on August 2025


Lesvos General Contracting

120 E. McClellan Ave
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Lesvos General Contracting

120 E. McClellan Ave
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48 years of experience

I am a third generation General Contractor with a reputation for fair pricing, fast service and complete customer satisfaction. I am affiliated with some of the best master craftsmen in the industry and I oversee every individual that works for me and my trusted clients.

I am a third generation General Contractor with a reputation for fair pricing, fast service and complete customer satisfaction. I am affiliated with some of the best master craftsmen in the industry and I oversee every individual that works for me and my trusted clients.




Steel Surgeons

8234 Grenfell St
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Steel Surgeons

8234 Grenfell St
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20 years of experience

we offer custom metal fabrication focusing on the high end architectural decor from structural elements to aesthetic art installations custom furniture, doors ,lighting. restoration of antiques of all kinds

we offer custom metal fabrication focusing on the high end architectural decor from structural elements to aesthetic art installations custom furniture, doors ,lighting. restoration of antiques of all kinds





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Wrought Iron questions, answered by experts

The distance between fence posts is guided by the terrain you’re installing them on, the purpose of the fence, and the material it’s made of. For the average wooden garden fence, posts should be about 6 to 8 inches apart. But if you’re going with a mesh, wire, lattice, or chain link fence, you could set the fence posts anywhere from 6 to 25 feet apart. 

When comparing them side by side, horizontal fences cost more than vertical fences but they do tend to be more durable. Since the majority of fences feature vertical pickets, a horizontal fence offers a more distinct look. On the other hand, horizontal fences may not always make the best privacy fences since the rails could have slight gaps.

Galvanized metal, vinyl, and composite fences are known to last the longest out of all types of fences. These fence types will last well over 30 years with proper care. Galvanized metal doesn’t attract pests and has a special coating to better withstand weather. Vinyl and composite materials are pest-resistent and will withstand harsh weather for many years.

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.

Installing a fence when the ground is frozen presents challenges, but it's possible with the right approach. First, mark and measure the fence line accurately. Use a power auger or manual post-hole digger to create holes in the frozen ground, ideally when it's less rigid during warmer parts of the day. Consider using pre-made fence post anchors or driving metal posts into the ground. Ensure posts are secure with concrete for stability. Allow extra time for the concrete to cure. Additionally, be cautious of frost heave, which may affect post-alignment. Installing in milder winter conditions is often more manageable.

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