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Williams & Burke Construction
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Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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"We needed a new vinyl click lock floor installed throughout our house. Adam and Jack were wonderful. It was a pretty big job, and they did amazing work. Very conscientious about doing a great job, timely and cleaned up every night, as we were living in the house while they worked. Can’t recommend them enough, 5 stars ⭐️ Plus !"
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MDCL CONTRACTING LLC
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Wood Fence - InstallWood Fence - Repair

Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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MDCL Contracting LLC\nMDCL Contracting is a local, family-owned and operated roofing and siding contractor proudly serving Springfield, Eugene, and all of Lane County, Oregon.\nWith over 9 years of experience, we specialize exclusively in roof installation, roof replacement, roof repairs, siding installation, and siding repairs. We use quality materials suited for Oregon’s climate and take pride in clean, professional workmanship that protects and improves your home.\nWe are fully Licensed, Bonded & Insured (Oregon CCB #259101). Every job is backed by our commitment to honesty, reliability, and excellent customer service.\nWhether you need a full roof replacement, new Hardie or fiber-cement siding, or a repair to stop a leak, we’re here to help. Free estimates available.\nExperience and dedication builds quality you can trust.

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

The standard height for a split rail fence is three or four feet. This height requires two to three horizontal rails, making it ideal for homeowners wanting a budget-friendly split rail fence. If you’re hoping to contain agile livestock or animals like dogs, geese, or goats, you may prefer to install a six-foot tall fence with four or five rails or a four-foot-tall fence with three horizontal rails. This will help prevent animals from climbing, crawling, or jumping through the rails.

You can keep a dog from digging under a fence by filling existing holes in your yard, installing a wire to your fence bottom, burying your fence bottom, making a designated digging spot, and removing visual stimuli. You can also dissuade your dog from wanting to dig under your fence and escape by scheduling more one-on-one playtime and ensuring they are getting enough exercise to keep them stimulated.

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.

Common problems include cracks, warping, and loose panels. Regular cleaning prevents discoloration and wear.

Knowing how close to the property line you can build a fence is an important planning step in your fence installation project. In many U.S. states, you are allowed to build a fence directly on the property line as long as your neighbor signs off on the plan. But check with your state government because some states and municipalities require a couple of inches before your property line.

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