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Custom Rock Creations, LLC
4.6(
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Serving Ivins, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They did a great job taking down the old fence and installing a new one. The crew was friendly and professional. Doug kept us informed with each step of the project and would always discuss any changes that might need to be done. After the job was completed the crew went through the backyard and made sure it was completely clean. We highly recommend Custom Rock Creations!"
Response time12 hrs
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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BW's Welding and Handywork Plus, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Ivins, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Brandon was wonderful! I had a rain gutter falling off my house and could not find anyone to fix it. Then Brandon answered the call. He came by (Apple Valley) after working in St.Geo. it was getting late, sun going down but he showed up. Did a great job. I was so relieved to finally get that fixed. And what a great guy! Enjoyed talking with him. Thanks so much, Kay"
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Umu Roc Construction LLC
4.3(
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Serving Ivins, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They were fast to get the job and start it. Also were nice and easy to work during work. The removal of the root and old concrete was just fine. 11/17 They poured late in the day and when completed the light levels were low and the imperfections were not visible. They covered the concrete with concrete blankets that night. They showed a couple of days later. Stated the concrete was set and solid, even standing on it. Then stated they would be picking up the blankets before Thanksgiving. They didn't show up for another week. Unit 1923 (unit the work was completed for) has years of concrete experience. I had him complete a write up on what he thinks of the work. 11/28 he removed the blanket and wrote the following. "Concrete review and issues A few things need to be cleaned up in order to fully complete the job: 1- There is cement and dirt on the old concrete slabs that need to be cleaned off to bring it to the original condition. 2- The gravel and concrete pieces need to be cleaned out of the grass 3- The remaining tree roots, concrete blankets, and 2x4’s need to be removed 4- The concrete needs to be sealed In addition to the state of the job site, the quality of work does not match the expectations for the agreed-upon quote. The appearance of the new slab looks rushed and sloppy, and it also has structural issues which will lead to it needing to be replaced prematurely. 1- There is exposed aggregate in multiples places along the edges, which will allow water to penetrate and cause premature spalling and cracking. 2- The concrete has a very rough and uneven finish—presumably because the broom finish was applied while the concrete was too wet and because the concrete blankets were also placed while it was too wet. This will contribute to premature spalling and cracking. 3- The concrete is not flat. There is a large hump on one side of the slab, which should have been leveled out with a screed board before finishing the surface. 4- There was no expansion used along the edges of the pour, which will inhibit the concrete from expanding and contracting properly. This will also contribute to premature spalling and cracking. This work should be removed and replaced in order to complete the job as originally agreed upon. Everything except the cost of the root removal should be refunded so that an experienced concrete crew can fix these issues." I can comment on the hump. The were trying to contour the slab uneven existing slab On 11/29 they showed up and spoke with them briefly for a few minutes about the issues. One of them promised to seal the concrete as there were issues. Didn't get into refund discussions."
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+25

Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

When deciding to replace or repair your existing fence, consider the 20% rule that fence builders reference. This rule states that if more than 20% of your fence needs repair, you should skip the repair and replace it. Additionally, if your fence is nearing the end of its life, it's often best to replace it.

Repairing the fence is a good option when you have minimal damage or damage from a specific event versus wear and tear. Your fence repair professional can assess the damage and compare the repair price with the cost of a new fence.

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.

In most cases, wrought iron fencing will cause your property value to increase. Most types of fence—but especially high-quality wrought iron fences—make your home more secure and deter burglars, which adds to property value. Fences can also help keep children and pets safe, which most homebuyers will appreciate. Wrought iron fences are also highly decorative, and while they don’t provide much privacy, they do add to your home’s curb appeal, which often leads to higher home value.

While there’s no hard evidence to support this idea, driveway gates at least provide an additional obstacle that may deter crime. After all, a would-be burglar or trespasser would have to break into the gate and the property itself. The extra work could encourage them to move onto a house without a driveway gate.

Wire fences are generally the most inexpensive type of farm fence to install, especially compared to lumber. Barbed wire is one of the cheapest options due to its simple materials, making it a good choice for low budgets and for confining docile animals in large spaces. Other options include hog wire and woven wire fences, which are strong, long-lasting, and relatively easy to repair. While wire fences require less lumber and reduce overall project costs, they are often considered less aesthetically pleasing than traditional wood fences.

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