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Advance Fabrication Company LLC
5.0(
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Serving Clinton, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"We contracted with advanced for a clients home….the gate had been broken off of the hinges for years. Since parts were no longer available Tim was able to custom fabricate the parts and now the gates are hung and functioning. Timely and very responsive….came in under budget as well. Highly recommend ."
Balcony railing custom
Balcony railing custom
Balcony railing custom
Balcony railing custom
Balcony railing custom

+2

Response time10 hrs
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Ro's Handyman Services
4.7(
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Serving Clinton, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Ro was first to respond to my inquiry; was prompt when he came to estimate the cost of my shed demo & haul-away. Gave me a 3-day choice of dates. Phoned to let me know he was on his way to do the job & was finished within 5 minutes of his estimated time. Cleaned up thoroughly & offered suggestions for use of vacated area (concrete pad). I learned that Ro's talents include a lot of skills that I'll be needing for my new (neglected 101-year-old) bungalow. He's high on my go-to list of sources for turning this sow's ear into a -- maybe not a silk purse, but certainly a lovely polyester wallet!"
original ceramic tile
original plumbing
mold on original framing and drywall
original sub floor, water damage
new floor

+6

Response time1 day
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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T&A Contracting
5.0(
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Serving Clinton, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

"The project went great! My husband and I were extremely happy how everything turned out! All of the things we wanted were done right and very efficiently. T&A made sure all of our needs were met, while staying in the projected time it would take to complete as well as staying in budget. We will definitely be having them back to do our fence in the spring."
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel

+3

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Wrought Iron questions, answered by experts

Fence pickets typically face out (away from your home or the garden that you're enclosing). Both the rails and pickets sit on the outside of a fence so that anyone passing by can see the finished side. Not only does the look increase your curb appeal, but it's also the neighborly thing to do when placing a barrier between two properties, even when you're installing a privacy fence.

A horizontal fence is typically more expensive to build than a vertical fence, often costing between 10% and 20% more. The higher cost is due to the need for a higher grade of lumber and more posts to prevent the boards from sagging, which increases both material and labor expenses. Despite the higher price, horizontal fences tend to be more durable and offer a more distinct, modern look compared to the more common vertical picket style. However, they may not be the best option for privacy, as there can be slight gaps between the horizontal rails.

As with any project or material, installing wrought iron fencing has advantages and disadvantages. Some pros and cons of this fence material include:

Pros

  • Long lifespan with proper maintenance

  • Very durable

  • Aesthetically pleasing

  • Functional as well as decorative

Cons

  • Requires regular maintenance and cleaning

  • Expensive compared to other fence materials

  • Limited privacy

A living snow fence acts much like a man made snow fence, but is a windbreak of trees, shrubs, and native grasses. It acts much like any snow fence as it controls how snow drifts and blows into specific areas. The plants that make up a living snow fence are often seen along ditches,  roads, farms and communities.

Deer can crawl under a fence if it has a gap of around 6 inches or more. Make sure to close all gaps at the bottom of your fence to keep deer out, and the bottom of the material should be tightly secured, or the deer will push right through it. As an added benefit, closing shorter gaps at the bottom of a fence can also keep rabbits out of your yard.

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