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SAW Residential Maintenance
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Serving Langley, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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"They were the only company that kept in touch with us. They were prompt, reliable and very professional. Did an amazing job. Will use them again. If you want honest, reliable contractors this is the company to hire."
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High Line Fencing Company
New to Angi

Serving Langley, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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High Line Fencing Company is a locally owned business committed to providing excellent customer service and high-quality workmanship. We pride ourselves on offering the best affordable prices and a range of financial plans to suit your needs.\nWe offer a wide variety of fencing services, including:\n------Wood Fencing\n------Vinyl Fencing\n------Chain-link fencing\n------Metal fencing\nContact Highline Fencing Company today to schedule a free estimate!

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Live Oak Landscaping
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Serving Langley, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 1981

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"We had to get a large retaining wall beside our driveway replaced. There was a very large holly bush that was causing the wall to bulge over the years. The estimates for the wall were all over the place (as high as almost 10k). We received many quotes and we went with Live Oak because their pricing was competitive but especially because they REALLY know their stuff about drainage. They removed the holly, completely replaced the retaining wall, graded the yard after removing old drains and adding a new one, and planted new shrubs. It was a large job and a bit nerve wracking but Tonya was awesome. She was available at any time and would respond to my texts if I had questions (even after hours and on the weekend). We had setbacks with bad weather but since her communication was so great, I wasn't concerned that we were behind schedule. I knew she was on top of it. The end result was a great looking wall."
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Pool Deck Install Sierra Pavers

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

The most common type of metal fence today is one made of either steel or aluminum. These materials are relatively easy to fabricate, making them much more cost-effective than traditional metal fencing handmade from wrought iron. They’re also much lighter and easier to install, contributing to their affordability and making them more DIY-friendly.

Costs depend on material quality, fence length and height, installation complexity, and customization choices, but they average $20-$40 per linear foot.

Posts for a horizontal fence should be no more than 6 feet apart. Wood pickets are not as strong when mounted horizontally as when mounted vertically. As such, the fence panels on a horizontal fence can’t cover the same span between posts as a vertical fence can. If you install the posts further apart on a horizontal fence, the fence will lose stability, making the boards more likely to sag. 

Pickets should sit at least 2 inches off the ground to encourage groundwater to flow underneath. Pickets can sit as much as 6 inches off the ground, but setting it any higher could let pets in or out of your yard unintentionally. These are not to be confused with the fence posts anchored underground with soil or concrete footing.

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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