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Milex Construction and Masonry LLC
3.4(
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Serving Sebring, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

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Emergency services offered

"Milex Constuction came to my home the same day I called for an estimate. Mr. Alex was very thorough in explaing how the work would be done. I feel they listened to my concerns & paid special attention when working in those areas. They are very knowledgeable, not only about product and process, but also handling insurance claims. The job started out a little rough because of the weather. It turned out to be the hotest 2 days of the summer! Still everything was completed in 3 days and the clean up was treated just as important as the roofing job itself. The workers are a dedicated bunch who worked till dark when needed. All the guys are very polite and extremely dedicated to their work. Mr Alex's referal to the exterior painters was also a spot on choice. Now that the outside is done, Time for some inside drywalling!
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Foltz Construction
2.3(
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Serving Sebring, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Chris and his son Curtis are true craftsmen who take the highest pride in their work but still price it fairly.  The smooth ceiling in my kitchen is a work of art!  They are careful, considerate, punctual, neat, and above all want the customer to have the outcome they desire.  My original remodel plan did not envision a shared back wall (kitchen/dining room), removing the bulkhead over the doorway we were widening, or making the textured kitchen ceiling smooth to match the dining room.  It was Chris who suggested these things, and they made ALL THE DIFFERENCE between an average upgrade and a beautiful space.  They do use additional crew members as needed, but they've all been as cooperative and friendly as the Foltz team.  One newer crew member neglected to make the kitchen walls properly smooth for the paint job, but Chris made plain his standards weren't met in that instance and he'd personally be back to do the correction.  Normally, these kinds of issues are stressful when discussed between homeowners and contractors, but there was no tension or drama over this oversight--just the above-board good will and problem solving that characterizes the Foltz Construction Company.  Will I use them again?  You bet I will!  They're already lined up to do Phase Two (countertops, backsplash, sink, appliance install, and cabinet painting) of the kitchen, and on the list to move upstairs to do some remodeling in the master bedroom.  I found them via my neighbors, who are very particular, and now they're wondering if I'm ever going to give back the contractor I borrowed!
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Fences made out of redwood, cedar, or pressure-treated pine are the most durable. These materials can last anywhere between 15 to 40 years so long as they are properly maintained. Make sure to clean your fence regularly and pressure wash once a year. After pressure washing, apply a sealant and/or fresh paint to keep it looking fresh.

A barbed wire fence will last an average of 15 to 20 years, but the life expectancy can range anywhere between five and 50 years. Thicker wires last longer, as do fences made with galvanized metal. If the barbed wire fence is in a climate with harsh winters and summers, it likely won’t last more than 10 to 15 years. Failing to keep up with maintenance and repairs will also shorten the lifespan of a barbed wire fence.

The average lifespan of a wood fence is 15 to 20 years, but some can last for 40 years or more depending on several factors. The type of wood is crucial; for example, untreated pine may only last 5 to 10 years, while pressure-treated pine can last up to 20 years, and cedar's natural resistance can extend its life to 40 years. Other factors include local weather conditions, with wet and windy climates causing faster deterioration, and the quality of maintenance. Higher-end wood, metal posts, and privacy fence styles also tend to last longer.

When considering how much of a gap should be under a fence or gate, a good rule of thumb is to keep gaps between 2 and 5 inches tall. This allows for some ground clearance for the gate but still provides safety for children and pets, who shouldn’t be able to squeeze through a gap of that size.

A chain-link fence does not lower your property value. However, chain links are not the most attractive materials—so it probably won’t raise the value either. If this is a concern, opt for wooden posts to provide visual flair and go with a color coating on your fence. Putting in a functional and attractive gate also helps up your resale value when installing a chain-link fence.

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