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All Hands On Deck LLC

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All Hands On Deck LLC

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4 years of experience

All Hands On Deck LLC is here to provide you with a professional handyman contracting service in a timely manner. We value our work and take great pride in the responsibility our customers give us when they choose us to help with a project. We are a owner operated company with over 10 years experience in the industry. We have built connections with multiple trades in the area. If it's a job we can't do we will help you find someone who can!

All Hands On Deck LLC is here to provide you with a professional handyman contracting service in a timely manner. We value our work and take great pride in the responsibility our customers give us when they choose us to help with a project. We are a owner operated company with over 10 years experience in the industry. We have built connections with multiple trades in the area. If it's a job we can't do we will help you find someone who can!


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A & F ENTERPRISES, LLC

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A & F ENTERPRISES, LLC

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A & F Enterprises, LLC provides quality service for your plumbing and HVAC needs, including duct cleaning. We make it our goal to provide fast and efficient services, call or email us to schedule your appointment today!

A & F Enterprises, LLC provides quality service for your plumbing and HVAC needs, including duct cleaning. We make it our goal to provide fast and efficient services, call or email us to schedule your appointment today!


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Appalachian Industrial Holdings LLC

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6 years of experience

Excavating & Grading Water Crossings/Small Bridges Road/Driveway Grading & Maintenance Retaining Walls Land Clearing/Brush Hogging Wet & Dry Buried Utilities Septic Systems Drainage Installation/Repair Ponds

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Wrought Iron Fencing Repair questions, answered by experts

WD-40 and other brands you’ll find in the hardware store have specific rust removal chemicals to help remove rust from metal surfaces. In fact, WD-40 originally served as a topical coating in the aerospace industry to prevent rust from forming on aircraft components. WD-40 is now most commonly used as a lubricant, but it’s still an excellent tool for cleaning rust off metal surfaces.

This depends on where you are placing the iron railing. If you are installing a railing along a staircase, it would be a good time to conduct any necessary repair or maintenance jobs to the staircase itself. If you are throwing the railing up surrounding a deck or porch, deal with any persistent issues with said deck or porch. If you or a loved one needs a bit of extra help getting in and out of your house, this could also be a good time to install a disability ramp.

No, bleach will aggravate your rust problem and make it worse. Bleach contains sodium hypochlorite, an oxidizing agent, so applying bleach to metal will speed up oxidation, which is the issue that caused your rust spots in the first place. Do not use chlorine bleach or any cleaning products containing chlorine bleach to try to remove rust or to clean your kitchen sink, appliances or tools or you risk ruining the metal.

Yes, installing wrought iron fencing will usually require a building permit, as do all types of fencing. Building permits for wrought iron fencing typically cost between $150 and $500, and the price will vary based on where you live and how much your local building department charges. You may also need to pay for a property survey if you’re installing wrought iron fencing on your property line. This type of survey can cost around $500, but it prevents issues with building on neighboring properties, which can be much more expensive in the long run.

The cost to repair a fence is about $600 for the average homeowner, but it can vary from around $305 to $5,450, depending on your fence type and the repairs needed.

Generally, you can expect to pay about $30 per foot for fence repairs. Most cost-effective options, like wood and chain link, average around $20 per foot, whereas luxury options, like brick, cost about $50 per foot. Consult a fence repair specialist to get an accurate estimate for your specific repair.

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