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Daniel Kemmerlin
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Wrought Iron Fence - Repair or Weld

Serving Bath, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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Daniel Kemmerlin is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers interests and make their concerns the basis of our business.\n\n

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Dujon Welding Services
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Wrought Iron Fence - InstallWrought Iron Fence - Install - For BusinessWrought Iron Fence - Repair or Weld+1 more

Serving Bath, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

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"Our business hired Dujon Welding services for a welding job, they did a great job and completed everything within the agreed timeframe for the contract, everyone was highly knowledgeable, professional and friendly! We will be using their services again! Highly recommended for all your welding contact needs!"
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Response time2 days
Response rate96%
Recommended by50%of homeowners
Next Level Welding & Fabrication LLC
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Wrought Iron Fence - InstallWrought Iron Fence - Install - For BusinessWrought Iron Fence - Repair or Weld+1 more

Serving Bath, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"He did a great job on the repairs I needed done and was punctual as well as very professional to deal with. I would highly recommend his services to anyone looking for any type of weld repairs or installations."
Response time3 days
Response rate88%
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Wrought Iron questions, answered by experts

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.

Fence pickets typically face out (away from your home or the garden that you're enclosing). Both the rails and pickets sit on the outside of a fence so that anyone passing by can see the finished side. Not only does the look increase your curb appeal, but it's also the neighborly thing to do when placing a barrier between two properties, even when you're installing a privacy fence.

The ideal distance between fence posts depends on several factors, including the terrain, the purpose of the fence, and the material used. For different types of fences, here are some general guidelines:

  • Wood and Metal Fences: Posts should be spaced between 5 and 8 feet apart.

  • Vinyl Fences: Spacing can be between 6 and 8 feet.

  • Chain-Link, Mesh, or Lattice Fences: Posts can be set anywhere from 4 to 25 feet apart, with 4-10 feet being common for chain-link.

  • Wire Fences: Spacing can be up to 12 feet apart.

You don't need gravel under metal fence posts, but it's always a good idea to add it in. Adding about six inches of gravel before you pour concrete will provide better water drainage, which can help to prolong the lifespan of your new fence and maximize its stability.

A living snow fence acts much like a man made snow fence, but is a windbreak of trees, shrubs, and native grasses. It acts much like any snow fence as it controls how snow drifts and blows into specific areas. The plants that make up a living snow fence are often seen along ditches,  roads, farms and communities.

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