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Statewide Fencing, Inc.

8310 Industrial Dr
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Statewide Fencing, Inc.

8310 Industrial Dr
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37 years of experience

Located in Franksville, Wisconsin, Statewide Fencing Incorporated has been serving Southeastern Wisconsin with commercial and residential fencing installations since 1988. Our custom-made temporary fences can be found on major construction projects throughout Southeastern Wisconsin. We have completed multiple permanent commercial security fencing projects for various construction companies and general contractors in the Milwaukee area. With the purchase of Aluminum Fence, LLC, Statewide Fencing has an increased presence in the residential market in Southeastern Wisconsin.

Located in Franksville, Wisconsin, Statewide Fencing Incorporated has been serving Southeastern Wisconsin with commercial and residential fencing installations since 1988. Our custom-made temporary fences can be found on major construction projects throughout Southeastern Wisconsin. We have completed multiple permanent commercial security fencing projects for various construction companies and general contractors in the Milwaukee area. With the purchase of Aluminum Fence, LLC, Statewide Fencing has an increased presence in the residential market in Southeastern Wisconsin.




Lass Construction Corporation

6400 W Capitol Drive
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Lass Construction Corporation

6400 W Capitol Drive
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28 years of experience

Lass Construction Corporation has a vast knowledge of the construction business from new construction to rehabbing an existing structure. Currently we have a team of 15 members that can handle all request made. We're currently in the process of offering financing options to our customers.

Lass Construction Corporation has a vast knowledge of the construction business from new construction to rehabbing an existing structure. Currently we have a team of 15 members that can handle all request made. We're currently in the process of offering financing options to our customers.




TMK IRON WORKS

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TMK IRON WORKS

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43 years of experience

We are a small manufacturing/fabrication shop. We employ 2 full time and 1 part time employee. We do contract or custom work. Please contact us with your needs or ideas.

We are a small manufacturing/fabrication shop. We employ 2 full time and 1 part time employee. We do contract or custom work. Please contact us with your needs or ideas.




Milwaukee Security Cameras

544 E Ogden Ave
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Milwaukee Security Cameras

544 E Ogden Ave
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25 years of experience

We are a full service company providing security products and professional installers for over 15 years. Our competitive prices are reasnable and affordable. We have payment options and credit loans available.

We are a full service company providing security products and professional installers for over 15 years. Our competitive prices are reasnable and affordable. We have payment options and credit loans available.

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Wrought Iron questions, answered by experts

The cost to install a fence averages between $1,800 and $4,500, ranging from as low as $450 to as much as $43,000 for a five-acre yard. Cost factors include the size of the fence, type of fence material, height, site prep, and additional features like gates. Keep in mind that custom fabrication of fences and gates can also increase the cost.

The maximum recommended slope on which you can build a racked or stepped fence is 45 degrees. After that, construction becomes quite tricky and may require the use of retaining walls or terraces to make the fenced area flatter.

Installing a fence in fall and winter will often save you money. These are the slow times for most fencing companies since fewer people tend to use their backyard during these seasons. Plus, installing a wood fence during the fall allows the wood to season without the heat of the summer sun.

When looking at natural wood fences, you have several options other than cedar, namely: pine and redwood. Compared to cedar, redwood fencing has a deeper, red-brown color, better durability, and a higher price tag. Pine, on the other hand, is one of the most affordable types of wood for fences, but it requires the most maintenance out of the three and has the shortest lifespan.

You don't need gravel under metal fence posts, but it's always a good idea to add it in. Adding about six inches of gravel before you pour concrete will provide better water drainage, which can help to prolong the lifespan of your new fence and maximize its stability.

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