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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


James Smith

6 Remsen Ct
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James Smith

6 Remsen Ct
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40 years of experience

we have been in business for 35 years with an a+ better business rating.We can produce recommendations and let you visit our last 5 job sites and talk to the clients about our professional work ethics and craftsmanship. WE ALSO HANDLE ALL INSURANCE CLAIMS fire flood or storm damage,including tree removal and stump grinding. let us handle your complete claim,call us first

"James did our bathroom in April 2023. He didn't finish the job. The shower door leaks and he damaged the vanity and wall cabinet. The painted the area but the paint doesn't match. He never installed the medicine cabinet."

Joyce E on June 2023

we have been in business for 35 years with an a+ better business rating.We can produce recommendations and let you visit our last 5 job sites and talk to the clients about our professional work ethics and craftsmanship. WE ALSO HANDLE ALL INSURANCE CLAIMS fire flood or storm damage,including tree removal and stump grinding. let us handle your complete claim,call us first

"James did our bathroom in April 2023. He didn't finish the job. The shower door leaks and he damaged the vanity and wall cabinet. The painted the area but the paint doesn't match. He never installed the medicine cabinet."

Joyce E on June 2023





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Wrought Iron questions, answered by experts

The most common height of a front yard fence is around 3 feet high, but it can vary depending on your zoning laws. If your fence is meant to create privacy, something closer to 6 feet or higher will do the trick. Most of the time, the highest fence you’ll see is 8 feet tall.

While many fence companies and fence material retailers refer to their metal fencing as wrought iron fencing, most of it is actually ornamental wrought iron fence. This means that the fence is made to look like traditional wrought iron but is actually made out of either steel or aluminum. Old wrought iron fences typically found at estate sales or on older properties are much heavier and much more prone to rust than the ornamental wrought iron that newer homes and fences use.

Proper installation can make a big difference in your fence's maintenance needs. For example, wood fences that aren't installed correctly can be more likely to rot. While it's possible to DIY a fence installation, hiring a local fence company can mean much less work for you in the long run. 

A professional fence installer will make sure your fence is positioned correctly and installed in a way that ensures longevity and limited upkeep requirements.

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.

Metal fences can last over 30 years if maintained correctly. Strong weather, abuse from animals or people, and lower-quality material will all shorten the lifespan of a metal fence. Galvanized metal will last longer because it has a protective barrier. Sheet metal and corrugated metal tend to rust faster than solid pieces like those you see in a split rail fence.

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