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Barajas Carpenter, LLC.
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Serving Cashmere, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"Got the job done quickly, very reliable, nice work, very personable, high integrity. We loved Hosea and soo happy the have our vinal fence done. He is a gem! Can't say enough good about him. All i can say is wow. I would highly recommend him for your job or jobs.:)"
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Cannon Contracting
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Serving Cashmere, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

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"After water damage occurred in my home, Tom and his team were the first to come out to look at the area and accept the job. They repaired my flooring, baseboards, and my bathroom. I originally had linoleum flooring in my bath and kitchen; they did an amazing job updating the area with ceramic tile. I was so pleased with the work, that I called them back to carpet my entire downstairs as well. My husband and I have deemed Cannon Contracting our go to for any of our home repairs. Great job guys!"
Response time11 hrs
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

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.

While power washing isn't a requirement before you stain a fence, it can make the job much easier and faster while reducing manual labor requirements. The stain will not work if the wood is full of dirt and dust, so power washing, sometimes called pressure washing, is a fast and effective way to prepare the wood for staining. Remember that you need to stain or repaint relatively soon after the wood has dried so that there isn’t time for dust and dirt to build up again. 

In most cases, a fence can only be built on your property with your consent. Not obtaining permission constitutes an encroachment and a violation of your property rights. However, exceptions may apply, such as when the fence is entirely within the property boundaries of the person putting it up and the fence complies with local zoning laws and regulations. If you think a fence infringes on your property or is not up to local standards, consult with local authorities or legal experts to address the issue and protect your property rights.

While most homeowners aren't required to tell their neighbors that they’re putting up a fence, it's certainly a good idea to do so. Not only is it considerate to give neighbors a heads up about construction noise, but building a fence may limit your neighbors' access to their own backyards while building is taking place. 

There are several options for post materials. Depending on where you live, the weather, and what kind of durability you want, you can choose from wood, steel or concrete posts for a barbed wire fence. Your corner and end posts should be especially strong in order to maintain the structural integrity of the fence. 

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