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"Great work done in a professional manner"

Glen B on July 2022

At Al-ins Enterprises LLC we are committed to being the experts in metal fabrication and welding. Sheet metal projects, Auto repair and general steel repairs. We have over 35 years experience in the welding industry. If you need it welded, we can weld it.

"Great work done in a professional manner"

Glen B on July 2022



Selle's Service Center

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Selle's Service Center

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Full Service Auto Mechanic. We can do anything from New Engine Install to Transmission Install, and everything in between. We also deal in Welding, Tires, Lawn care and many other avenues.

Full Service Auto Mechanic. We can do anything from New Engine Install to Transmission Install, and everything in between. We also deal in Welding, Tires, Lawn care and many other avenues.



Wells Spirals Stairs

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Wells Spirals Stairs

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76 years of experience

We are a small family owned Wisconsin small business that manufactures metal spiral stairs, railings, gates and other wrought iron items. We are located in Genoa City, WI and service the Milwaukee to Chicago area and west to Madison. We also ship coast to coast in the USA. We work with home owners, contractors and developers.

We are a small family owned Wisconsin small business that manufactures metal spiral stairs, railings, gates and other wrought iron items. We are located in Genoa City, WI and service the Milwaukee to Chicago area and west to Madison. We also ship coast to coast in the USA. We work with home owners, contractors and developers.



Lass Construction Corporation

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Lass Construction Corporation

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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.

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Wrought Iron questions, answered by experts

The distance between fence posts is guided by the terrain you’re installing them on, the purpose of the fence, and the material it’s made of. For the average wooden garden fence, posts should be about 6 to 8 inches apart. But if you’re going with a mesh, wire, lattice, or chain link fence, you could set the fence posts anywhere from 6 to 25 feet apart. 

Generally, the height of your dog fence should be 3 times the distance from the ground to your dog’s shoulder. For most small breeds, a 4-foot high fence will be more than enough to keep them from jumping out. Medium-sized breeds like Golden Retrievers, Labradors, and German Shepherds will need at least a 5-6 foot fence to stay contained. Large breeds that are also excellent jumpers, such as Greyhounds, may need a 7-foot high fence. 

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.

You’ll need to bury the garden fence about 1 foot underground. It’s tempting to save on materials by burying the fence just a couple of inches, but if you do so, determined pests will still be able to dig under the fence and access your plants. Burying your garden fence deep into the soil is an important step that allows you to attach a wire barrier to the fencing. 

Burrowing animals (like voles, moles, rabbits, and gophers) can’t dig or chew through this wiring, meaning that you’ll be keeping your prized petunias or your robust veggie garden from being eaten.

Your dog might be able to slip underneath chewable, flexible fabric gate covers. When you have a wayward woofer, using wooden panels that come within an inch or two of the ground is the most secure option. You may need a metal defense barrier dug into the soil to keep your dog from digging under your fence or gate.

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