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"It was good. They were very responsible and polite. I recommended them already."

Everett M on June 2020

Pressure Washing/Solar Panel Cleaning Painting and Sandblasting Fence Building Maintenance Crews Roustabout Crews

"It was good. They were very responsible and polite. I recommended them already."

Everett M on June 2020


Price Welding Service & Fence

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Price Welding Service & Fence

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Price Welding Services and Fence specializes in Metal Buildings and Pipe Fencing. Price Welding Services & Fence believes in quality first. If you want your Metal Building and/or Fence built correctly we are the right choice. Thank You for the opportunity.

"Well. Pricey, but done quickly, efficiently, relatively quietly, and they arrived when they said they would. Looks good, very straight and level, matched up well with neighbor fence."

John N on January 2021

Price Welding Services and Fence specializes in Metal Buildings and Pipe Fencing. Price Welding Services & Fence believes in quality first. If you want your Metal Building and/or Fence built correctly we are the right choice. Thank You for the opportunity.

"Well. Pricey, but done quickly, efficiently, relatively quietly, and they arrived when they said they would. Looks good, very straight and level, matched up well with neighbor fence."

John N on January 2021







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Wrought Iron questions, answered by experts

No, fence posts aren’t always set in concrete. If you don’t want to use concrete footings for your posts, expanding foam is a popular alternative. Expanding foam and concrete each have certain pros and cons. For instance, foam is easier to install and more sustainable, but concrete is sturdier and less expensive.

Wrought iron is durable, secure, and adds an elegant aesthetic to its properties.

Installing a fence when the ground is frozen presents challenges, but it's possible with the right approach. First, mark and measure the fence line accurately. Use a power auger or manual post-hole digger to create holes in the frozen ground, ideally when it's less rigid during warmer parts of the day. Consider using pre-made fence post anchors or driving metal posts into the ground. Ensure posts are secure with concrete for stability. Allow extra time for the concrete to cure. Additionally, be cautious of frost heave, which may affect post-alignment. Installing in milder winter conditions is often more manageable.

Metal fences can last over 30 years if maintained correctly. Strong weather, abuse from animals or people, and lower-quality material will all shorten the lifespan of a metal fence. Galvanized metal will last longer because it has a protective barrier. Sheet metal and corrugated metal tend to rust faster than solid pieces like those you see in a split rail fence.

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.

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