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Garcia Fence
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Wood Fence - Repair

Serving Bunker Hill, WV and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"Garcia Fence came out to repair my heavily leaning privacy fence. He and his coworker (his brother) were so very polite. Kevin was very knowledgeable. It was horrible heat but they pushed through it and got it done on time. Highly recommended."
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Response time2 days
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Recommended by95%of homeowners
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DE Turner and Sons General Contracting LLC
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Barbed Wire Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - RepairChain Link Fence - Install+7 more

Serving Bunker Hill, WV and surrounding areas

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In business since 1998

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"All work was performed in an exceptional manner within estimated costs and timelines. David always kept me informed of what was going on, his workers were professional and courteous and did a great job cleaning after the job was completed. HIGHLY recommend this company for any work you need done (big or small)."
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O&F HandyMan
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Wood Fence - Repair

Serving Bunker Hill, WV and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"A friend recommended Carlos when I needed to have my fence repaired. Carlos did an exceptional job and his work was so good that my next-door neighbor, a builder, hired him to work on some projects of his. Carlos has rescreened my porch, hung blinds, weeded and mulched, repaired cracked cement walkways Every project he has worked on, has been done with a cheerful heart and.great professionalism."
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Response time5 hrs
Response rate100%
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

The ideal spacing for four-by-four residential fence posts is usually about 6 to 8 feet between posts. However, if the fence is particularly high or you live in a very windy region, you might want to space them closer together for better stability. A fence pro can help you decide on your post spacing. 

If the fence is on one neighbor’s property, that person is responsible for repairs, regardless of who benefits from the fence more. The other neighbor must keep trees and other obstacles from crossing the property line and affecting the fence. If the fence is directly on the property line, though, who owns a shared fence? Many states have laws that address this issue. Typically, the two property owners would share responsibilities and costs for fence maintenance and repair. You may need a property line survey to precisely determine ownership and responsibility.

By securing posts deeply and ensuring proper drainage around foundations.

In the vast majority of cases, chain-link fences are less expensive than wood fences. Installing a wood fence costs anywhere from 20% to 30% more than a chain-link fence, or an average of $3,100, whereas a similarly sized chain-link fence will average around $2,400. Even with add-ons and additional protective finishes, a chain-link fence is very likely to cost you less than a wood fence. The only exception would be a split rail wood fence, which can cost about half the price of a chain-link fence or less.

The depth of the fence posts depends on the height of your fence. If you’re installing a 6-foot fence, then digging 2-foot-deep holes for the fence posts will help ensure a secure installation. However, if you’re installing an 8-foot fence, the posts will need to be deeper than 2 feet to support the structure properly. Also, consider how far apart the fence posts should be to provide adequate support.

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