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J D Construction and Remodeling

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J D Construction and Remodeling

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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J D Construction and Remodeling specializes in Kitchen and Bathroom remodeling, custom tiled showers, countertops, build in cabinetry, Hardwood , ceramic and laminate flooring, Interior and Exterior doors, Drywall installation and finishing, crown casing and base moldings, Hardwood stairs and railing, Replacement windows, siding, porches, decks and vinyl railings, No Job is to big or to small. call for a free estimate

"Great! Joe has worked for us before…installed patio door, remodeled room by removing a wall, installing a beam and even building a cabinet for the room. All just beautiful! Most recently he put in 9 windows for my husband and I. He does quality work and does he his job area clean. I would not hesitate to hire him for your job!"

Kim B on September 2023

J D Construction and Remodeling specializes in Kitchen and Bathroom remodeling, custom tiled showers, countertops, build in cabinetry, Hardwood , ceramic and laminate flooring, Interior and Exterior doors, Drywall installation and finishing, crown casing and base moldings, Hardwood stairs and railing, Replacement windows, siding, porches, decks and vinyl railings, No Job is to big or to small. call for a free estimate

"Great! Joe has worked for us before…installed patio door, remodeled room by removing a wall, installing a beam and even building a cabinet for the room. All just beautiful! Most recently he put in 9 windows for my husband and I. He does quality work and does he his job area clean. I would not hesitate to hire him for your job!"

Kim B on September 2023







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25 years of experience

Small family business that provides many services. Custom woodworking to Home Improvements,Remodeling,Maintenance and a whole lot more. Highly Experienced in all trades. Insured, Pa state registerd and easy to work with.

Small family business that provides many services. Custom woodworking to Home Improvements,Remodeling,Maintenance and a whole lot more. Highly Experienced in all trades. Insured, Pa state registerd and easy to work with.



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Fencing questions, answered by experts

You may wonder if you need a permit to build a fence at your home. It varies by where you live. Some cities and counties have laws that require you to obtain a permit to construct your fence. Needing a permit may depend on the size of the fence and the materials you’re using. Check with your local building inspection department or zoning department to determine whether you need a permit. Having to take the steps to obtain a permit can increase the timeline for how long it takes to build a fence.

You can sometimes install a fence over a gas line. Fence installation typically requires a two-foot depth for posts, so if the lines are shallower than two feet, you cannot put a fence post over the line. You’ll need to call 811 to get the gas lines located and marked before you start the project.

The most affordable metal fence type is wire at just $3 to $5 per linear foot. Wire fences come in a variety of styles and do a good job of marking perimeters and keeping animals in or out of certain areas. While they’re very easy to install and repair, many homeowners find them unattractive, and many homeowners associations won’t allow them.

Vinyl and chicken wire are both highly affordable materials for a DIY garden fence. Vinyl fences can cost as little as $15 per linear foot (perhaps less if you're installing it yourself). Chicken wire fences can cost as little as $2 per linear foot. Chicken wire is obviously more affordable, but if privacy is important to you, vinyl is the best option. 

Yes, fence posts need to be installed below the frost line to ensure stability and prevent heaving caused by freezing and thawing cycles. The frost line is the depth at which soil freezes during winter. By placing posts below this line, often around 3 to 4 feet deep or as recommended for your specific region, you reduce the risk of the ground shifting, which can lead to leaning or unstable fences. Adequate depth provides better anchoring and helps maintain the fence's integrity, ensuring it remains secure and upright throughout changing seasons.

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