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Flash Fence LLC
4.9(
7
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Vinyl or PVC Fence - InstallChain Link Fence - Install

Serving Eleva, WI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Flash fence just put up a wood fence for me and did an amazing job. Very quick and worked with how I wanted it to look. They were very nice great guys. Would recommend to anyone looking for a new fence!"
Response time2 days
Response rate88%
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Gall's Contracting
4.4(
12
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Wood Fence - Install

Serving Eleva, WI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Aaron is skilled, reliable and honest. He repaired the sagging soffits around my large ranch style home to get me ready for winter. He has wonderful attention to detail. Repaired everything he came across with the best hardware. Also, he is a very nice guy. I will be using him for all my future projects and recommending him to all my friends!"
Stained Car siding and tile floor
Before Construction
Almost Done
Wood Work
Roman Shower

+7

Response time2 days
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Eau Claire Fence Co.
5.0(
4
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Chain Link Fence - Install

Serving Eleva, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Randy and Jake were the best! They agreed to install this fence in the winter when everyone else we contacted wouldn't. They were simply amazing. No matter what needed to be done, no matter what tool was needed, Randy and Jake did it. I remember seeing them using the pickaxe to ensure the ground was level for each panel. We have a couple of Beagle puppies who are escape artists, but Randy and Jake made sure that every fence panel was too close to the ground for them to escape. Randy was perfect to work with. He explained the details of his plan and what it would cost. He didn't hide anything from us. Our install was extra complicated due to a sloping yard, but Randy knew how to account for that. Our neighbors were so impressed with their work, that they contacted Randy to install a fence for them, too! I have owned three houses and have contracted many projects out. I can say without reservation that Eau Claire Fence Company was the best we've ever hired to perform a service. If you need a fence installed, this is THE company to hire."
4' galvanized chain link
4' galvanized chain link
4' galvanized chain link
4' galvanized chain link
4' galvanized chain link

+32

Response time2 days
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

The average lifespan of a wood fence is 15 to 20 years, but some can last for 40 years or more depending on several factors. The type of wood is crucial; for example, untreated pine may only last 5 to 10 years, while pressure-treated pine can last up to 20 years, and cedar's natural resistance can extend its life to 40 years. Other factors include local weather conditions, with wet and windy climates causing faster deterioration, and the quality of maintenance. Higher-end wood, metal posts, and privacy fence styles also tend to last longer.

The type of horse fence that’s most effective in the short term depends on your budget. Plastic fencing works as a temporary fence idea for those on a tight budget but doesn’t offer as much protection. Pipe fencing can be a short-term option as well. Despite its high cost, you can install and remove it easily if you need to relocate your pasture area.

Since wood is weaker when installed horizontally versus vertically, a horizontal fence is prone to sagging. You can prevent this drooping from happening by building a sturdier fence. Use softwoods that are more stable, such as cedar and redwood, or denser hardwoods for your fence materials. If you can’t afford these pricey materials, use thicker two-by-six pressure-treated pine boards or shorten the span the fence boards have to cover by installing more posts.

Most homeowners don't need to inform their neighbors before constructing a fence, according to the law, but you will need to make sure that you’re building on the property line or on your side of the property line. Otherwise, the neighbor could complain, which would require you to tear down and reinstall the fence. In any case, keeping them in the loop is the neighborly thing to do!

Whether you inform your neighbors or not, always use property records and a land survey to ensure your fence stays within your property boundaries.

A well-maintained pipe fence can last anywhere from 20 to 50 years, depending on factors like material, climate, and maintenance. Galvanized or coated pipes resist rust and corrosion better than other alternatives, so they tend to last longer, especially in humid or wet environments. Routine maintenance, such as inspecting for damage, removing rust, and applying protective coatings, helps extend the fence’s lifespan significantly.

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