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"Amazing response time to messages, jobs have all been done above the bar. Very hard working owner and crew. Trustworthy and super mindful of detail and customer service. Would 100% leave our ranch wide open for Ryan and his crew to come and go as need be. Stellar Company, trustworthy & competitive!"

Jessica J on October 2019

Professional fence building. All types of fencing, boundary, livestock, decorative and more. Licensed and bonded. General construction remodeling and more.

"Amazing response time to messages, jobs have all been done above the bar. Very hard working owner and crew. Trustworthy and super mindful of detail and customer service. Would 100% leave our ranch wide open for Ryan and his crew to come and go as need be. Stellar Company, trustworthy & competitive!"

Jessica J on October 2019


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Advanced Eyecare Associates is conveniently located in Moses Lake, WA. Dr. Kevin Osborne, O.D. has more than a decade of experience and knowledge in the field of optometric care. Our focus is solely on delivering the highest level of professionalism and care for all your vision needs. We have the latest technology for precise diagnosis and treatment. We accept most insurance and are accepting new patients. For your added convenience, we offer early morning and evening appointments. To learn about our practice, please contact us directly to set an appointment or visit our website. You may also find us on Facebook. We look forward to seeing you soon.

Advanced Eyecare Associates is conveniently located in Moses Lake, WA. Dr. Kevin Osborne, O.D. has more than a decade of experience and knowledge in the field of optometric care. Our focus is solely on delivering the highest level of professionalism and care for all your vision needs. We have the latest technology for precise diagnosis and treatment. We accept most insurance and are accepting new patients. For your added convenience, we offer early morning and evening appointments. To learn about our practice, please contact us directly to set an appointment or visit our website. You may also find us on Facebook. We look forward to seeing you soon.


Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

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.

The most durable metal for a fence is wrought iron. With proper care, a wrought iron fence can last for centuries. This means regular resealing to stave off rust and corrosion, especially in coastal climates with salty sea air. In these environments, chain link and corrugated fencing tend to stand up better to the elements with fewer maintenance needs.

When comparing fence post foam versus concrete, concrete is considered more durable and stronger. Concrete is a stronger material that can handle larger amounts of weight, making it a good choice for load-bearing posts. For posts on smaller fences or fences made with lighter materials, like vinyl or wire mesh, post foam is a good choice.

Cedar is the most popular type of wood used for fencing, thanks to its natural durability and resistance to rot and insects. Pressure-treated pine and redwood are also widely used and are popular alternatives. All three of these materials are readily available at most hardware stores, which makes repairs and replacements easier over time. Their accessibility and long-lasting performance make them top choices for those looking to build or maintain a wood fence.

Because it's cost-effective and does a great job of keeping pests out and plants in, vinyl is probably the best option for building a DIY garden fence. The material is also easier to work with than metal, which may prompt a homeowner to tackle the project themselves instead of hiring a pro. 

Chicken wire is also a great option to put on top of your vinyl fencing, as it’s budget-friendly and easily accessible.

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