Top notch welding is a small town business doing big things. - we are dedicated to providing the highest quality welds and services - licensed and insured - Certified structural and pipe welding - No job to big or small - Specialize in all welding, structural, pipe, equipment repairs, fab work
Top notch welding is a small town business doing big things. - we are dedicated to providing the highest quality welds and services - licensed and insured - Certified structural and pipe welding - No job to big or small - Specialize in all welding, structural, pipe, equipment repairs, fab work
Appalachian Ironworks is a family owned and operated business located in Roanoke County, Virginia surrounded by the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. We fabricate, finish and install custom residential and commercial ironwork. Spiral Staircases, Decorative Railings, Driveway Gates, Garden Art, Fencing. Please take a look through our portfolio and certainly e-mail or call with any questions or quote requests, we will respond promptly. All photos on this site are projects we have completed in the last 15 years of service to our community and pics from our property in Roanoke County, Virginia. We have installed projects in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
Appalachian Ironworks is a family owned and operated business located in Roanoke County, Virginia surrounded by the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. We fabricate, finish and install custom residential and commercial ironwork. Spiral Staircases, Decorative Railings, Driveway Gates, Garden Art, Fencing. Please take a look through our portfolio and certainly e-mail or call with any questions or quote requests, we will respond promptly. All photos on this site are projects we have completed in the last 15 years of service to our community and pics from our property in Roanoke County, Virginia. We have installed projects in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
Owner operated. No Subs. No travel. Cost is determined by the job. For over 25 years, Kenny Southern has been providing quality welding and metal fabrication services for steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and iron. Mobile Mig & Arc Welding can set up on site for metal repairs or new construction, and can provide metal prototyping and short run production out of their welding shop in Pulaski, Virginia.
Owner operated. No Subs. No travel. Cost is determined by the job. For over 25 years, Kenny Southern has been providing quality welding and metal fabrication services for steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and iron. Mobile Mig & Arc Welding can set up on site for metal repairs or new construction, and can provide metal prototyping and short run production out of their welding shop in Pulaski, Virginia.
A reputable, privately-owned, Pennsylvania-based, cash-and-carry, lumberyard established in Eighty Four, PA in 1956 by Joe Hardy III. Currently run by our company president, Maggie Hardy Magerko. 84 Lumber currently has 300+ locations nationwide. 84 Lumber subcontracts for general contractors only. Delivery is available upon request on all purchases (delivery fees vary). Angie's List members will receive 5% off of their first purchase of $100 or more (up to $50 maximum discount). Please contact the store manager and have your Angie's List Member number available at time of purchase. Our store associates are not permitted to suggest a contractor for you to hire to complete your project, however, we suggest contacting one of our store associates so you can learn the material costs of your project. This knowledge allows you to make the most educated decision in your project purchase, as well as utilizing the "Build On What We Know" knowledge of our associates. 84 Lumber prides itself in the value it gives in terms of customer service. From start to finish, we strive to make your project experience as memorable and pleasurable as possible. Our associates have vast product knowledge of all sorts of building materials allowing you to be as informed of available options for all the material necessary for your project.
A reputable, privately-owned, Pennsylvania-based, cash-and-carry, lumberyard established in Eighty Four, PA in 1956 by Joe Hardy III. Currently run by our company president, Maggie Hardy Magerko. 84 Lumber currently has 300+ locations nationwide. 84 Lumber subcontracts for general contractors only. Delivery is available upon request on all purchases (delivery fees vary). Angie's List members will receive 5% off of their first purchase of $100 or more (up to $50 maximum discount). Please contact the store manager and have your Angie's List Member number available at time of purchase. Our store associates are not permitted to suggest a contractor for you to hire to complete your project, however, we suggest contacting one of our store associates so you can learn the material costs of your project. This knowledge allows you to make the most educated decision in your project purchase, as well as utilizing the "Build On What We Know" knowledge of our associates. 84 Lumber prides itself in the value it gives in terms of customer service. From start to finish, we strive to make your project experience as memorable and pleasurable as possible. Our associates have vast product knowledge of all sorts of building materials allowing you to be as informed of available options for all the material necessary for your project.
"It went perfectly. The contractor and subcontractors did a wonderful job and actually cleaned up everything when they were finished. My home is cleaner and brighter than it was before completion of the job. I actually miss seeing Steve Burtis and his foreman, Bobby. each day. They were so polite, professional and easy to work with on a daily basis. They even helped me clean and place my furniture back in its place. I would definitely have them work for me again."
Patricia H on September 2021
Additional DBA - BCI.
"It went perfectly. The contractor and subcontractors did a wonderful job and actually cleaned up everything when they were finished. My home is cleaner and brighter than it was before completion of the job. I actually miss seeing Steve Burtis and his foreman, Bobby. each day. They were so polite, professional and easy to work with on a daily basis. They even helped me clean and place my furniture back in its place. I would definitely have them work for me again."
Eco-Blast Soda Blasting specializes in blasting with several different types of eco-friendly media like baking soda, recycled glass, corn cob, and walnut shells. With this process, we are able to clean and restore all types of fiblerglass, metal, steel, wood, granite, marble, concrete, and more and we are able to do it in an environmentally friendly way. We offer in shop services and mobile services. Call us for a Free Estimate or to learn about our Spring Specials!
Eco-Blast Soda Blasting specializes in blasting with several different types of eco-friendly media like baking soda, recycled glass, corn cob, and walnut shells. With this process, we are able to clean and restore all types of fiblerglass, metal, steel, wood, granite, marble, concrete, and more and we are able to do it in an environmentally friendly way. We offer in shop services and mobile services. Call us for a Free Estimate or to learn about our Spring Specials!
This depends on where you are placing the iron railing. If you are installing a railing along a staircase, it would be a good time to conduct any necessary repair or maintenance jobs to the staircase itself. If you are throwing the railing up surrounding a deck or porch, deal with any persistent issues with said deck or porch. If you or a loved one needs a bit of extra help getting in and out of your house, this could also be a good time to install a disability ramp.
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.
A wrought iron fence costs about $3,150 on average. The price can range from as low as $470 to as high as $10,310 or more. The cost to install a wrought iron fence can vary dramatically depending on the size (in terms of height and linear feet), design complexity, shape, and add-ons such as gates and decorative flourishes. Consult a wrought iron fence professional with the measurements and specifications of your project to determine an accurate estimate.
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.
Galvanized metal, vinyl, and composite fences are known to last the longest out of all types of fences. These fence types will last well over 30 years with proper care. Galvanized metal doesn’t attract pests and has a special coating to better withstand weather. Vinyl and composite materials are pest-resistent and will withstand harsh weather for many years.
The Hardy, VA homeowners’ guide to wrought iron services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.