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Fences and Decks for Less
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Serving Somerville, TN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

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"Fences and Decks does amazing work . I highly recommend this company. They can do any kind of fence you want just go look at there website. The best part is they are locally owned and family operated. Very nice people"
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Mid South Concrete & Fences
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Serving Somerville, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

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"F.Acuna concrete services did an excellent job with my driveway. The crew was very nice. They were professional and did the whole project surprisingly fast. Everything was on time. The driveway looks great! I highly recommend"
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Pineda's Remodeling LLC
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Serving Somerville, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

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At Pineda's Remodeling LLC our customers needs are the utmost importance. Our team with 10+ years experience is committed to meeting your needs. We welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service. No job is to big or too small, please contact us for a free estimate!

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Creative Outdoor Living LLC
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Serving Somerville, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"I provided a review previously about his company. Mr Diana arrived on Monday and performed the job that he was hired to do. The fence was installed perfectly and I am very satisfied with the work."
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

The depth of your post hole depends on your post length. If you decide on a two-rail fence, the posts are likely 6 feet long. You want your hole to be at least 1/3 of the post length. In this case, your post hole should be two feet deep.

If you opt for a three-rail fence, the posts will typically be 7 feet long, meaning your post hole should be 28 inches deep.

A well-maintained pipe fence can last anywhere from 20 to 50 years, depending on factors like material, climate, and maintenance. Galvanized or coated pipes resist rust and corrosion better than other alternatives, so they tend to last longer, especially in humid or wet environments. Routine maintenance, such as inspecting for damage, removing rust, and applying protective coatings, helps extend the fence’s lifespan significantly.

You can reuse chain link fences as long as they’re in good condition. The best part—reusing it helps you make the most of the cost of a chain link fence. Whether you want to reuse it or consider asking someone to remove it for you in exchange for a free fence, it’s possible. If you can’t find a location for it in your yard, you can repurpose a chain link fence by donating it to a local animal shelter or community garden.

One of the best alternatives to a snow fence is to plant a living snow fence of grasses, shrubs, trees, and crops like corn. Another temporary option is using hay bales to create a barrier to disrupt the wind flow, and cause snow to accumulate in specific areas. However, hay bales are not a permanent option, so keep that in mind when choosing what type of snow fence you should install.

Making a homemade pallet fence involves marking out the fence line and leveling the ground along it. Then, install metal or wooden fence posts that you slide the pallets on top of (two posts per pallet). Fasten them together with 2x4 wood boards that act as an extra layer, keeping the pallet fence secure.

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