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Southern Renovation Fence

243 Holly Dr
4.89(
9
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Southern Renovation Fence

243 Holly Dr
4.89(
9
)
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Southern Renovation Fence has been serving the Easley area since 1996. Since then we have built a reputation for superior quality and unmatched customer service. We pride ourselves on meeting the specific needs of each customer and exceeding their expectations. Our #1 goal is to help you protect, beautify and increase the value of your home or business. Our materials are top quality, our salesmen are knowledgeable, and our experienced installers pride themselves in a job well-done. We strive to exceed manufacturer requirements for installation and are selective in the types of fencing we recommend. Our prices are competitive and our fencing and workmanship are second to none.

"Mike and his team arrived in the morning and by 5 in the afternoon, I had 200 feet of fence and two gates installed correctly. Mike took the time to listen to my questions and concerns and made adjustments on the fly. I paid a little more but it was worth it for the peace of mind knowing that my fence was installed correctly."

Susan S on August 2022

Southern Renovation Fence has been serving the Easley area since 1996. Since then we have built a reputation for superior quality and unmatched customer service. We pride ourselves on meeting the specific needs of each customer and exceeding their expectations. Our #1 goal is to help you protect, beautify and increase the value of your home or business. Our materials are top quality, our salesmen are knowledgeable, and our experienced installers pride themselves in a job well-done. We strive to exceed manufacturer requirements for installation and are selective in the types of fencing we recommend. Our prices are competitive and our fencing and workmanship are second to none.

"Mike and his team arrived in the morning and by 5 in the afternoon, I had 200 feet of fence and two gates installed correctly. Mike took the time to listen to my questions and concerns and made adjustments on the fly. I paid a little more but it was worth it for the peace of mind knowing that my fence was installed correctly."

Susan S on August 2022





Hot Springs Pools & Spas

578 Woodruff Rd
3.50(
2
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Hot Springs Pools & Spas

578 Woodruff Rd
3.50(
2
)
Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

The premier pool builder in the Upstate of SC and Western NC, we specialize in residential and commercial swimming pool and spas. We have been in business since 1989. Service area covered: Upstate SC and Western NC & additional hours for Fall/Winter 9:00 AM-5:30; Sat 10:00 AM-5:00 PM

The premier pool builder in the Upstate of SC and Western NC, we specialize in residential and commercial swimming pool and spas. We have been in business since 1989. Service area covered: Upstate SC and Western NC & additional hours for Fall/Winter 9:00 AM-5:30; Sat 10:00 AM-5:00 PM


Anchor Home Services LLC

PO Box 1516
4.49(
35
)

Anchor Home Services LLC

PO Box 1516
4.49(
35
)
Customers say: Quality work
15 years of experience

Anchor Home Services, LLC is a home improvement company specializing in porch enclosures. From four season, heated and cooled sunrooms, to three season rooms, and screen enclosures. We also install aluminum awnings, railings, and ornamental fencing.

"Project began 2nd week of January, 2019. Now it is July 30, 2019 Problems: 1. J-channel bordering top edge of the vinyl siding was cut (now a u-channel) and dropped over the top of the vinyl siding, not attached to anything. This in two places. I corrected this. (See photos 1-A, 1-B, 1-C) 2. The sheet metal covering the corner where the aluminum porch column joins the original wall and soffit had gaps of as much as ½” on three sides. (See photos 2-A, 2-B) I corrected this. 3. The column that one of the doors attached to was (and still is) out of plumb. This led to door latching problems. Fixed, sort of. The handrail post just outside that door is also out of plumb in the opposite direction. Does not look very professional. (See photo 3-A) 4. The gutter has NO downslope (lowest point is in the center of its 18’-0 length). Also, the cutout for the downspout fitting was chopped out, leaving a ragged edge and an opening of about 60% of the downspout area. And the downspout attachment fitting was placed on the OUTSIDE BOTTOM of the gutter instead of the inside! This causes the gutter to overflow and leak into the enclosed porch. David promised to fix it within a couple of weeks. I called him ten days after the promised date and David did not answer and would not return my calls for two weeks. On June 10, 2019, he made another promise to fix everything within 2 weeks. haven’t heard from him since. At that time, he also scolded me for calling him every day, which I had to do, because NONE of these calls were answered or returned. (See photos 4-D, 4-E) 5. The project called for an 11’-3 addition to the existing deck, extending it past the enclosed area. The deck at that end is exactly 8’-0 (96”) wide. The width at the added end is 7’-10 ½ (94 ½”) wide, 1 ½” out of square! 6. The seven treads on the stairs from the deck to the ground were to be replaced. The crew removed the old treads be beating them off with a big hammer. This wrecked the three stringers, splitting them in places, which they repaired by gluing the in some places and just leaving some as is. (See photos 6-A, 6-B). 7. The four handrail posts (4 x 4 wood) stop 4 3/8” from the top of the white vinyl shell. As a result, the screws attaching the handrail to the posts are screwed into 1/8” vinyl instead of the 4 x 4 wood post. (See photo 7-C)"

Randy O on July 2019

Anchor Home Services, LLC is a home improvement company specializing in porch enclosures. From four season, heated and cooled sunrooms, to three season rooms, and screen enclosures. We also install aluminum awnings, railings, and ornamental fencing.

"Project began 2nd week of January, 2019. Now it is July 30, 2019 Problems: 1. J-channel bordering top edge of the vinyl siding was cut (now a u-channel) and dropped over the top of the vinyl siding, not attached to anything. This in two places. I corrected this. (See photos 1-A, 1-B, 1-C) 2. The sheet metal covering the corner where the aluminum porch column joins the original wall and soffit had gaps of as much as ½” on three sides. (See photos 2-A, 2-B) I corrected this. 3. The column that one of the doors attached to was (and still is) out of plumb. This led to door latching problems. Fixed, sort of. The handrail post just outside that door is also out of plumb in the opposite direction. Does not look very professional. (See photo 3-A) 4. The gutter has NO downslope (lowest point is in the center of its 18’-0 length). Also, the cutout for the downspout fitting was chopped out, leaving a ragged edge and an opening of about 60% of the downspout area. And the downspout attachment fitting was placed on the OUTSIDE BOTTOM of the gutter instead of the inside! This causes the gutter to overflow and leak into the enclosed porch. David promised to fix it within a couple of weeks. I called him ten days after the promised date and David did not answer and would not return my calls for two weeks. On June 10, 2019, he made another promise to fix everything within 2 weeks. haven’t heard from him since. At that time, he also scolded me for calling him every day, which I had to do, because NONE of these calls were answered or returned. (See photos 4-D, 4-E) 5. The project called for an 11’-3 addition to the existing deck, extending it past the enclosed area. The deck at that end is exactly 8’-0 (96”) wide. The width at the added end is 7’-10 ½ (94 ½”) wide, 1 ½” out of square! 6. The seven treads on the stairs from the deck to the ground were to be replaced. The crew removed the old treads be beating them off with a big hammer. This wrecked the three stringers, splitting them in places, which they repaired by gluing the in some places and just leaving some as is. (See photos 6-A, 6-B). 7. The four handrail posts (4 x 4 wood) stop 4 3/8” from the top of the white vinyl shell. As a result, the screws attaching the handrail to the posts are screwed into 1/8” vinyl instead of the 4 x 4 wood post. (See photo 7-C)"

Randy O on July 2019



Jones Home Improvements

Po Box 753
5.00(
3
)

Jones Home Improvements

Po Box 753
5.00(
3
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

For over 35 years, Jones Marketing has been offering professional and reliable home improvement and roofing services to the entire Upstate South Carolina area. Based out of Mauldin, SC, owner R.C. Jones has been providing quality services and exceptional customer service for all your residential remodeling needs.

For over 35 years, Jones Marketing has been offering professional and reliable home improvement and roofing services to the entire Upstate South Carolina area. Based out of Mauldin, SC, owner R.C. Jones has been providing quality services and exceptional customer service for all your residential remodeling needs.


Legacy Decks and Outdoor Living

1110A W Butler Rd
4.94(
51
)

Legacy Decks and Outdoor Living

1110A W Butler Rd
4.94(
51
)
Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 98% of Angi customers
Recommended by 98% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are local high end out door living company. We build new composite decks, resurface existing ones, aluminum screen rooms, roof structures, fireplaces, fire pits, patios. We do not do repair work or build fences. Please contact us at our website for a quote: https://www.legacydecks.com/free-estimate/

"We live in a historic district of Greenville. It took Deckmasters some time to figure out what was allowed (not standard decking). This did add some cost. We used top of the line composite material they recommended. Result is fantastic. Crew was very professional, responsive and tidy."

Ron C on October 2018

We are local high end out door living company. We build new composite decks, resurface existing ones, aluminum screen rooms, roof structures, fireplaces, fire pits, patios. We do not do repair work or build fences. Please contact us at our website for a quote: https://www.legacydecks.com/free-estimate/

"We live in a historic district of Greenville. It took Deckmasters some time to figure out what was allowed (not standard decking). This did add some cost. We used top of the line composite material they recommended. Result is fantastic. Crew was very professional, responsive and tidy."

Ron C on October 2018

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Post depth for shadowbox fences should be at least two feet deep plus an additional foot for every foot of fence height above four feet. For a standard six-foot fence, this means a minimum depth of 3 feet. This depth helps to protect the structural integrity of your fence in the face of wind, soil movement, and seasonal ground shifts

Clean regularly, inspect for damage, and seal or paint wooden fences to protect against weather.

Hedges are a better financial investment for a home than fences in several ways. First, hedges are less expensive to install than fences. Fence installation costs $1,775 to $4,600, depending on the type and size. You can also choose to plant smaller and less expensive hedges, knowing that it will take longer for them to mature. Next, mature hedges add resale value to the home, meaning the cost savings get even better when it's time to sell.

Most adult chickens can't fit through the large openings in a hog wire fence. However, young chicks or small breeds of chickens could potentially squeeze through a hog wire fence. To prevent this, consider adding extra reinforcements such as chicken wire fencing, mesh, or hardware cloth.

Fences last between five and 30 years on average, depending on the material. Chain link fences are prone to rust, which can lower their lifespan. Vinyl and composite fences are more durable as they don’t rust and don’t need to be sealed like wooden fences do.

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