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Choice Marketing, Corp.
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Serving Ione, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Shawn and Louis were fantastic at helping to resolve my home improvements. Personable, efficient and with integrity! I would recommend them for any and all my home improvement needs!"
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+22

Response time4 hrs
Response rate100%
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Hampton Enterprise LLC
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Serving Ione, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I only use James when I need some work done to my house. He responds fast, gets the work done quicker than just about anyone else I've ever used and seems very concerned with leaving his customers happy."
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Recommended by60%of homeowners
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Dominion Construction
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Serving Ione, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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"Dominion Construction is one of the best contractors I have ever hired. They are skilled craftsmen with a broad range of expertise in construction and design. They took my basic idea for a rebuild and an addition to my deck and made it a beautiful reality. They involved me in every decision and provided me with options as they built out the custom design I had envisioned. They stood by the schedule and their commitments and went above and beyond to ensure my satisfaction in their work. They were easy to work with, open and honest and always kept a clean workspace day after day. I would recommend them to everyone looking for a trustworthy and extremely skilled construction company. I am definitely looking forward to my next project with Dominion construction."
New deck on the south hill, spokane
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Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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JBC Group Solutions Inc
4.0(
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Serving Ione, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Emergency services offered

"They did a real good job. They were real professional. We can now open the garage door from the inside of the house and now it is so smooth that we have to check to see if we hit the button to open it or close it.  Before we used to know when it was opening or closing because it used to make a noise. It helps when you move to a city where you are new. "
Custom Staircases
Custom Exterior Restoration
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

A barbed wire fence will last an average of 15 to 20 years, but the life expectancy can range anywhere between five and 50 years. Thicker wires last longer, as do fences made with galvanized metal. If the barbed wire fence is in a climate with harsh winters and summers, it likely won’t last more than 10 to 15 years. Failing to keep up with maintenance and repairs will also shorten the lifespan of a barbed wire fence.

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

You can keep a dog from digging under a fence by filling existing holes in your yard, installing a wire to your fence bottom, burying your fence bottom, making a designated digging spot, and removing visual stimuli. You can also dissuade your dog from wanting to dig under your fence and escape by scheduling more one-on-one playtime and ensuring they are getting enough exercise to keep them stimulated.

The standard height for a split rail fence is three or four feet. This height requires two to three horizontal rails, making it ideal for homeowners wanting a budget-friendly split rail fence. If you’re hoping to contain agile livestock or animals like dogs, geese, or goats, you may prefer to install a six-foot tall fence with four or five rails or a four-foot-tall fence with three horizontal rails. This will help prevent animals from climbing, crawling, or jumping through the rails.

Yes, fence posts should be set in concrete to provide the proper support for the fence. If you notice your fence posts leaning, you’ll need to learn how to brace a fence post to fix the problem and prevent further damage from occurring. By bracing a fence post properly, you’ll provide stability and sturdiness to your fence for years to come.

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