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Economy Fencing Plus, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Conway, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Economy fence is absolutely fantastic! Doug responded quickly for my repair which helped me out tremendously and I could not be happier with the results. He was extremely pleasant and courteous to deal with and his work is fabulous. I would definitely have him for any future fence projects I may have and I would definitely recommend him to anyone!"
Response time2 days
Response rate93%
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Ergeon
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Serving Conway, PA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Outstanding fence and installation service. The neighbors all tell us how beautiful it is! Expert and friendly installation could not be better!"
Split Rail Wood Fence Installation
Solid Privacy Vinyl Fence Installation
Split Rail Wood Fence Installation
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Nail Up Wood Fence Installation

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Response time6 days
476 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by40%of homeowners
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Duquesne Fence
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Serving Conway, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"He was very courteous and anytime we have had a problem with our gate he came out right away to fix it. They went out of their way to make sure the fence looked beautiful and I could not be happier."
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Fences R Us!

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1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by28%of homeowners
Nelson's Landscaping LLC
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Serving Conway, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1991

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mr. Nelson and crew arrived at 9 am and began removing all the old bushes, etc. from front and side of house.
They  outlined the new garden area borders.
They provided and installed all the trees and plants as previously planned, also the landscape fabric, plus tons of topsoil and river rock.
The job was completed in one day.
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5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by73%of homeowners
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EMP Renovations LLC
New to Angi

Serving Conway, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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EMP Renovations LLC is a women-owed general contractor specializing in residential and commercial interior renovations. Our team brings decades of combined construction knowledge to the table. Based in the North Hills of Pittsburgh, we deliver projects on time, on budget and the highest quality.

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Split rail fencing is a type of post and rail fencing. Other post and rail fences include corral board and post and dowel. Post and rail fencing is the term used for any type of fence with vertical posts, horizontal rails, and nothing else (specifically excluding pickets). So, technically, a split rail fence is a post and rail fence.

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.

Both nails and screws are common in fence construction, including on pickets. Some builders prefer to use nails when connecting the pickets to the rails and screws when connecting the rails to the posts. However, the best option usually depends on the type of wood fencing and the variety of wood you choose.

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.

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.

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