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JAS Services Total Lawn Care
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Serving Elk, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

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Emergency services offered

"Very professional and complete job. The leaves had not really been cleared from around bushes and along fence for years. It was getting ready to snow and the wind was blowing.  Nice job in difficult circumstances.
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Armoons Contracting
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Serving Elk, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

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Emergency services offered

"I needed some repair work done ASAP and Armon was able to fit me into his busy schedule and get the job done. Huge bonus, my client said he did a great job and asked for his contact info. Armon is my go to when I need pretty much anything done. If he can't do it, he knows somebody who can also!"
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Streamline Industrial
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Serving Elk, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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"Streamline Industrial Corp. was quick, prompt, and performed superior work. Their estimate was very accurate on price as well as time. The employees were polite, knowledgeable, and professional. I’m extremely happy with how my deck turned out. Truly quality craftsmanship throughout as well as quality materials used. I would absolutely hire them again. 10/10 would recommend."
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B.A. Finch Construction Services, LLC
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Serving Elk, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Absolutely amazing! Brian is fantastic. He did a complete consult with me to discuss my vision of the practice. He completed another walk through with me prior to starting to explain what he was going to do. He made sure that all of my concerns were addressed. He is always available to answer any and all questions that I have. He's been very positive to work with!"
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

Rust, bent or broken bars, loose posts, and weakened welds are common problems that require repair to maintain security and appearance.

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. 

When choosing wood for a fence, consider your budget and geographic region. The most popular and common types of wood are cedar, redwood, and pressure-treated pine. Cedar is a top choice due to its natural durability, resistance to rot and insects, and budget-friendly price. Redwood is another durable, tried-and-true option, though it is typically more expensive. Pressure-treated wood, such as pine, is also a widely used and popular alternative. These materials are readily available at most hardware stores, which makes future repairs and replacements easier. Their accessibility and long-lasting performance make them excellent choices for most fence installation projects.

You’ve likely been considering lots of wood fence ideas for your yard. There are many reasons why people choose split rail fences time and again. For one, they’re one of the most wallet-friendly fencing options, especially since you don’t need to use much hardware and setting the posts doesn’t require concrete or foam. So if you have a large property and want to fence it in, your best bet may be a split rail fence.

The most common type of metal fence today is one made of either steel or aluminum. These materials are relatively easy to fabricate, making them much more cost-effective than traditional metal fencing handmade from wrought iron. They’re also much lighter and easier to install, contributing to their affordability and making them more DIY-friendly.

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