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East Texas Lumberjacks
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Serving Big Sandy, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

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"We have hired Edgar and his crew 3 times in the last 5 years to get trees cut from our yard and have a fence intalled. They are Great. They always show up when they say they will, They do a great job. Exactly what was quoted. They are very professional and Prices quoted for each job is equal to or better than others in the area. They are honest and do quality work. We would definitely hire East Texas Lumberjacks again."
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Laws Land Service
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Serving Big Sandy, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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Emergency services offered

"Will was prompt in communication and scheduling. I called on him to help remove 4 oak trees in the back yard and smooth out the affected area. The day he came out he offered to remove some other wood on the property for a reasonable fee. Will had the equipment and help to get the job done right and for a fair price. Will is a solid worker and enterprising young business man that has earned my future business as our “tree-guy”."
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East Texas Deck and Railing
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Serving Big Sandy, TX and surrounding areas

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"Absolutely the most professional approach to a job. They came prepared and finished in a timely manner. Cleaned up the job site and actually left it looking better than it was before they arrived. I can, without a doubt recommend this company."
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Vegetable gardens can easily become a convenient food bank for your local animal population, whether it’s squirrels stealing fruit or rabbits munching on freshly grown veggies. If you want to keep those critters out, it helps to put a fence around your vegetable garden that’s at least a couple of feet tall to deter any animals from getting past it. Just make sure your fence doesn’t interrupt the amount of sunlight your garden needs to thrive. 

Glass fences are extremely strong. You can drop 10mm thick tempered glass on concrete and it wouldn't break. Considering that certain types of glass are bulletproof, glass has the capacity to be exceptionally durable and resistant to breaking. Certain types of glass, like laminated glass, are designed to not shatter at all, but rather break into giant pieces.

Generally, the height of your dog fence should be 3 times the distance from the ground to your dog’s shoulder. For most small breeds, a 4-foot high fence will be more than enough to keep them from jumping out. Medium-sized breeds like Golden Retrievers, Labradors, and German Shepherds will need at least a 5-6 foot fence to stay contained. Large breeds that are also excellent jumpers, such as Greyhounds, may need a 7-foot high fence. 

Yes, installing wrought iron fencing will usually require a building permit, as do all types of fencing. Building permits for wrought iron fencing typically cost between $150 and $500, and the price will vary based on where you live and how much your local building department charges. You may also need to pay for a property survey if you’re installing wrought iron fencing on your property line. This type of survey can cost around $500, but it prevents issues with building on neighboring properties, which can be much more expensive in the long run.

A barbed wire fence will last an average of 15 to 20 years, but the life expectancy can range anywhere between five and 50 years. Thicker wires last longer, as do fences made with galvanized metal. If the barbed wire fence is in a climate with harsh winters and summers, it likely won’t last more than 10 to 15 years. Failing to keep up with maintenance and repairs will also shorten the lifespan of a barbed wire fence.

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