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Barbudo Construction LLC
5.0(
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Serving Keno, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We're very happy! They were very professional and they did good work! They were honest and followed up after they were done to fix things that we didn't like or change! They did a great job, timely and we were very happy!"
Home Improvement Project
Home Improvement Project
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Home Improvement Project

+26

Response time12 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Bully Fence, LLC
2.8(
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Serving Keno, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I wish could rate them higher! They did a vinyl fence for me. They saved me from a bad situation from a previous contractor. They charged me less than the previous contractor."
6' Privacy Fence with Walk-Gate
6' Privacy Fence with Double-Drive Gate
6' Privacy Fence
6' Privacy Fence
Decorative

+26

Response time7 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Whether you need a permit to build or install a fence depends on several factors, including your location, the fence's height, its placement in your yard, and the materials used. In many cities and highly populated areas, a permit is required, especially for fences taller than 6 feet. Conversely, rural areas may have fewer restrictions. Typically, backyard privacy fences 6 feet or shorter do not require a permit, while front yard fences often have a lower height limit, sometimes as low as 3.5 feet. There can also be exceptions for properties in mixed residential-commercial zones. It's best to check with your local building inspection or zoning department to understand the specific requirements, height restrictions, and location rules for your area. A professional fence installer can help you navigate this process and often secure the necessary permits for you, though this may extend the project timeline.

Since wood is weaker when installed horizontally versus vertically, a horizontal fence is prone to sagging. You can prevent this drooping from happening by building a sturdier fence. Use softwoods that are more stable, such as cedar and redwood, or denser hardwoods for your fence materials. If you can’t afford these pricey materials, use thicker two-by-six pressure-treated pine boards or shorten the span the fence boards have to cover by installing more posts.

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

In most cases, trees need to be protected from deer all year round. This is especially true if you want to protect small trees from deer or if you just planted some fresh, new trees. Once a tree is a few years old, you likely do not have to worry about protecting it from deer as it will be stronger and can handle a little damage.

When it comes to materials, wire fences are the cheapest option. The average cost for a 150-foot wire fence is $1,350. The next cheapest material is chain-link, followed by wood.

As far as the style of fence, smaller, less private fences are cheaper than large, elaborate fences that block your whole yard. That’s why split-rail fences are the cheapest option for wooden fences. They cost roughly $10 to $30 per linear foot.

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