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Avatar for MACS CUSTOM FENCE LLC
MACS CUSTOM FENCE LLC
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Serving Seymour, WI and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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Warranties offered

"Great attention to detail, you can definitely tell they take pride in the work they do! I had a question so I sent him a text, and before I set my phone down he had already responded. Highly recommend Mac’s if you want someone from the area that will make your dream fence come true!"
Custom wood fencing
Custom wood fencing
Custom wood fencing
Custom wood fencing
Custom wood fencing

+8

Response time3 days
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Winnebago Fence LLC
5.0(
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Serving Seymour, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

"The gentleman that installed my new fence did an outstanding job. They were respectful and very polite. The fence looks perfect with the steep grade of my yard, there are no gaps on the bottom where my dogs could get out."
Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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S&S Painting and Restoration, LLC
3.9(
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Serving Seymour, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"I was so happy with the work done by Nick & Alisha (?), they were very pleasant and fun to deal with. They cleaned up every day before they left and arrived every day when they started they would. I just can't say enough about the work they did, my house look remarkable. The price was very reasonable and affordable. I would highly recommend this company/them to do your next house painting project. Thank you so very much for a beautiful job well done."
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+14

Response time1 day
Response rate90%
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Premier Remodeling LLC
5.0(
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Serving Seymour, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Our old fencing was wrecked by late summer Hurricane of 2022. Jeff removed all the old fencing. Dug new post holes and put up new fences for both my neighbor and me. He and His brother completed the entire project in under two weeks including dumpster removal for old hurricane damaged fencing. Also Jeff will follow up on any minor tweaking that might be needed when it comes to gates and hardware. Job well done!"
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+2

Response time1 day
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Avatar for Sullivan Exteriors
Sullivan Exteriors
4.7(
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Serving Seymour, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

"I contacted Ben and he was able to come out two days later. I had a leak around my chimney and needed my gutters cleaned. Ben and his assistant where on time and very personable. I explained the issue and Ben was able to tar the chimney and another problem area right away. They also cleaned all of the gutters including a detached garage. I am very happy with Ben's service and will use him again for future projects."
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

The most common hog wire gauge for a fence is 12.5. However, you can choose from a few gauges based on your needs. While 12.5 is a reliable gauge for penning in large, strong animals, 9 gauge is a better option of you have large animals that are easily spooked, such as horses. For smaller animals, like dogs or pigs, you can use a 16 gauge hog wire.

Typically, a fence requires one to two coats of stain. The exact number can vary depending on the porosity of the wood. For specific guidance, it's best to check the manufacturer's instructions. After applying the first coat and letting it dry completely, you can assess the finish. If it appears patchy, uneven, or you want a more saturated color, a second coat is recommended. An extra coat can also help cover lap marks.

In terms of materials, chicken wire mesh will be the most inexpensive option to use when building your fence. The downside is that it’s not the most attractive garden fence option. In a similar vein, you could choose a DIY fence made out of repurposed items, like car tires, or wooden pallets, either of which would be free to collect. 

On most untreated wood fences, there is no need to sand before treating. You typically only need to sand if there’s an old coat of paint or stain on your fence. If you do need to sand off a previous paint or protective coating (like an old stain or sealant), use medium-grit sandpaper.

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. 

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