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A Masterpiece Fence Company
4.9(
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Wood Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - Repair+7 more

Serving Roseto, PA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2012

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Emergency services offered

"A Masterpiece Fence Company truly lives up to its name. Their professionalism and attention to detail is unmatched. Clearly they take pride in their work! The finished fence is stunning, perfectly aligned and a total upgrade to the yard. They don’t cut any corners and everything was done with care and precision. It’s rare to find a company that combines craftsmanship, honesty and excellent customer service all in one. If you’re looking for quality work done right the first time A Masterpiece Fence Company is who to call. The name says it all- the completed fence is truly a masterpiece!"
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Response time2 days
Response rate87%
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Avatar for Precise Fence & Supply
Precise Fence & Supply
4.8(
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Wood Fence - InstallChain Link Fence - InstallWood Fence - Repair+7 more

Serving Roseto, PA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Warranties offered

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"Excellent work and professional. Great experience from start to finish. Everything was done in a timely manner. We had an excellent crew that came out and installed a vinyl fence in our backyard. They were quick and the fence looks wonderful. They were even willing to accommodate our township change request. This is a top notch company for sure!. We would highly recommend PRECISE FENCE!"
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

On most untreated wood fences, there is no need to sand before treating. You typically only need to sand if there’s an old coat of paint or stain on your fence. If you do need to sand off a previous paint or protective coating (like an old stain or sealant), use medium-grit sandpaper.

Regular maintenance for wire fencing includes annual inspections for rust or damage, tension adjustments every two to three years, and immediate repair of any breaks or loose sections. You should also regularly check the fence posts for stability, particularly after severe weather, and make sure to remove any vegetation growing along the fence line.

Yes, fence posts should be set in concrete to provide the proper support for the fence. If you notice your fence posts leaning, you’ll need to learn how to brace a fence post to fix the problem and prevent further damage from occurring. By bracing a fence post properly, you’ll provide stability and sturdiness to your fence for years to come.

The cheapest farm fences are typically wire fences, which cost less to install than traditional lumber fences. Barbed wire is one of the most inexpensive options due to its simple materials, making it a good choice for low budgets. It is suitable for confining docile animals in large spaces, as it provides a visual barrier and a mild deterrent. Other options like hog wire and woven wire fences are also cost-effective because they require less lumber than a full wooden fence. These types of wire fences are strong, long-lasting, and relatively easy to repair, though they are often considered less aesthetically pleasing than wood.

When deciding between fence post foam and concrete, the best choice depends on your specific needs and priorities. Concrete is generally considered stronger and more durable, making it the preferred option for heavy, load-bearing posts. However, expanding foam offers several advantages, such as being more eco-friendly and curing much faster. For smaller fences or those made with lighter materials like vinyl or wire mesh, post foam is a good alternative. While concrete is more affordable, it is also harder to work with and has a longer curing time.

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