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Bradley S. Helsel

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Bradley S. Helsel

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Full service contractor offering high quality work at competitive prices. I use no subcontractors and own all equipment and resources to complete large and small projects. Eliminate the hassle have your next project done by a professional from start to finish. Fully insured and licensed PA101708

Full service contractor offering high quality work at competitive prices. I use no subcontractors and own all equipment and resources to complete large and small projects. Eliminate the hassle have your next project done by a professional from start to finish. Fully insured and licensed PA101708


Fishers Fence

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Fishers Fence

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16 years of experience

Fishers Fence is a small business that specializes in residential fence projects. We also complete commercial jobs, including gas drilling site projects. Fishers Fence is a family run business with a combined fence installation experience of over 50 years. We have completed jobs that consist of any where from a small yard enclosure to chain link in the sea.

Fishers Fence is a small business that specializes in residential fence projects. We also complete commercial jobs, including gas drilling site projects. Fishers Fence is a family run business with a combined fence installation experience of over 50 years. We have completed jobs that consist of any where from a small yard enclosure to chain link in the sea.



Just Me Contracting

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13 years of experience

Self employed contractor. I am available for subcontracting as well. I have 25 years combined building experience specializing in decks, fences, concrete, construction finishing, as well as all aspects of home remodeling. Free estimates available. Large jobs require a deposit, but most jobs are billed at the completion of the work. We do not currently accept credit cards, checks or cash, but we are able to provide you with computerized receipts. We can bill in person, by mail or by email

Self employed contractor. I am available for subcontracting as well. I have 25 years combined building experience specializing in decks, fences, concrete, construction finishing, as well as all aspects of home remodeling. Free estimates available. Large jobs require a deposit, but most jobs are billed at the completion of the work. We do not currently accept credit cards, checks or cash, but we are able to provide you with computerized receipts. We can bill in person, by mail or by email


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Wrought Iron Fencing Repair questions, answered by experts

A wrought iron fence costs about $3,150 on average. The price can range from as low as $470 to as high as $10,310 or more. The cost to install a wrought iron fence can vary dramatically depending on the size (in terms of height and linear feet), design complexity, shape, and add-ons such as gates and decorative flourishes. Consult a wrought iron fence professional with the measurements and specifications of your project to determine an accurate estimate.

Welders typically charge about $65 to $150 per hour, often charging a minimum fee to cover overhead and travel as applicable. Even if the job takes less than an hour, you’ll still pay the minimum charge to cover the welder’s transportation costs if they come to you. You may still pay a minimum price if you take your project to the welder, as they still have overhead of a workshop and materials to expense.

Some states require welders to be licensed and certified, while others don’t. However, it’s always a good idea to hire a licensed welder, regardless of requirements in your area, especially if you need welding for structural components of your home or gas lines. Licensed welders have gone through training and testing to prove their skills, so they’re less likely to make a mistake that could be detrimental to your home. Use Angi’s state licensing tool to determine whether your potential hire has a welding license.

Yes, many repair services include sanding, priming, and repainting to restore the fence's original appearance and protect it from further corrosion.

If you feel like your gate hinge needs hinge oil, then a silicone spray can work well. Another option is using white lithium grease. Fencing experts recommend lubricating gate hinges annually to prevent problems with operation and corrosion. Depending on how large the gate hinge is, it’s possible you may need to apply the lubricant with a grease gun.

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