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Granger Home Service
5.0(
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Serving Zavalla, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2001

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

Granger’s has successfully been completing projects in the surrounding areas for well over 21 years. We are a family owned business specializing in carpentry and general contracting projects specializing in residential and commercial projects staying fully committed to quality of the work, responsiveness and competitive pricing. \n\nDon't wait contact your local professional contracting business today!

Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Wallace enterprises
New to Angi

Serving Zavalla, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

I am 22 years old working full time and trying to get a business started on the side. Even though I am young I have lots of experience. I enjoy working I started painting with my family at 5 years old stuck with that for a while. Then went to another company and got more experience in a different trade. I am willing to travel my goal next year is to be near Dallas but will travel back and fourth still. If you need anything done don’t hesitate to reach out and we can meet, make a plan, agree on a price, and get it taken care of for you:) thank you for looking have a great day.

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Sanderson Home Improvements
4.8(
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Serving Zavalla, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"I am very happy with the work performed. It was done in a thoughtful, workmanlike manner with attention to detail. Kevin Sanderson is knowledgeable and efficient and helpful. He and a helper installed 250 ft. of wood fence, 4x4 posts set in concrete, three 2x6 rails, 16 ft offset in driveway for 3 gates, plus an arch over the gate 12 ft high using a 2x12 crossbeam bolted to two 4x6 posts. (The gateposts) exactly the way I had envisioned the final result. there is a varmint fence from the ground up to the center rail, the main purpose for this fence."
Response time4 hrs
Response rate97%
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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J.D. Welding
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Serving Zavalla, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Metal fabrication and welding. We offer a wide variety of different projects. We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality of work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule an estimate today! \n

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can use a floor jack to remove fence posts. Attach a stem to the base of the fence post so you can position the floor jack underneath. The stem can be a scrap piece of wood attached with nails or a sturdy nail itself. Put the jack beneath the stem and push the lever to lift up on the fence post and remove it from the ground.

When your rolls of silt fence join together, you’ll want to overlap them to make sure they’re still as effective at keeping water out without requiring fastening together. Overlap two sections of the silt fencing so that two sheets of fabric cover the span of two posts. If you want to fasten them together, you can staple them or use a zip tie, depending on whether your posts are metal or wood. 

Green branches are more flexible and easier to work with, but they'll shrink as they dry, which can loosen your fence weave over time—so you'll need to weave them extra tight to account for shrinkage. Some species, particularly willow, may also try to sprout when used green. For these reasons, it’s typically easiest to use branches that have dried for a week or two.

Since wood is weaker when installed horizontally versus vertically, a horizontal fence is prone to sagging. You can prevent this drooping from happening by building a sturdier fence. Use softwoods that are more stable, such as cedar and redwood, or denser hardwoods for your fence materials. If you can’t afford these pricey materials, use thicker two-by-six pressure-treated pine boards or shorten the span the fence boards have to cover by installing more posts.

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.

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