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RP Elite Fence Contractors
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Wood Fence - InstallVinyl or PVC Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - Install+7 more

Serving Riviera, TX and surrounding areas

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"They quoted a very fair price. They were able accommodate us as far as installation. There was a lot of messy concrete left from the previous fence, they cleared that and installed a new far more level fence and gate. We are extremely happy with the work carried out."
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8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Garcias Welding
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Barbed Wire Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - RepairChain Link Fence - Install+7 more

Serving Riviera, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"These guys did a superb job.They build me a fence which by the way look great they know what they doing. I did have a couple of ideas but they oriented me what was better to build a strong and durable fence. One thing I did like the price was right. I will recommend them. to anybody . Thank you guys"
Partial Wood Fence WIth Gate
Fabricated Gate
Commercial Staircase Remove & Repair (Steps, Handrails)
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Partial Wood Fence WIth Gate

+60

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Munoz Fencing And Welding - Inicio Facebook
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Barbed Wire Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - RepairChain Link Fence - Install+6 more

Serving Riviera, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

"Very professional service. The price was fair and the fence was installed in one day. They came to our house, looked at the work to be done, gave us a quote, and then began the work. I was impressed with the quality and the service."
Orange grove
Exterior chain link fencing
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly fence material, corrugated metal could be the answer. Metal fences cost about $7 to $32 per foot. Aluminum corrugated metal tends to be less expensive than steel. Both options are similar in cost to wood, so, depending on the type of wood you are considering, corrugated metal could be better for your budget.

Privacy fences in residential neighborhoods tend to stand between 6 and 8 feet tall, but local building code usually dictates the maximum height. Livestock fences that border large land plots range from 3 to 6 feet. Shorter, decorative fences, which are common in front yards, are around 3 feet tall, on average. Fence height also tends to vary by material, with wood fences usually sitting at 6 feet tall, and chain-link and wrought iron fences tending to sit at half that.

Goats need at least 250 square feet of space each, but that’s if you’re also supplementing hay. Since goats are social animals, you’ll want to avoid renting only one goat, which would take a long time to clear your land, anyway. Instead, opt for at least two goats per 500 square feet of land. Most rental companies will only rent out goats by the acre, but check your local goat rental companies to see if they make exceptions.

There are two things you can do to make a fence replacement easier—but keep in mind that easier doesn’t mean better. First, you can use a jack or some other type of machinery to pull the post out of the ground. If that’s not available, a digging bar can help.

Second, you can backfill the hole with gravel rather than creating a concrete footing. Keep in mind, gravel is less secure. You should only use it if you’re installing a lightweight fence or have heavier, clay soil.

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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