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Lay Construction LLC
New to Angi

Serving Lagrange, WY and surrounding areas

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In business since 1992

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Lay Construction is a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our dedicated team of professionals have over 20 years of hands on experience, to provide innovative ideas and suggestions tailored to your projects. Our services are customized to your individual needs, paying close attention to the details of each project that we are involved with. Please feel free to contact us today!

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Oak Creek Fencing
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Serving Lagrange, WY and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Completed my runs, arena and pasture fence line within a week. All employees were respectful and cleaned up trash daily. Would highly recommend hiring this company to complete any fencing project."
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Response time1 day
A&A Contracting
4.7(
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Serving Lagrange, WY and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Once we got the communication problem settled everything was fantastic. Worked quickly and cleanup was wonderful. They were constantly making sure that the customer was satisfied. Just remember to keep the customer in the loop so they know what is going on and when to expect the job to be done. Would recommend you to anyone. Thanks for the great job. Look forward to working with you on the sprinkler system in the near future."
Response time5 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

The most common height of a front yard fence is around 3 feet high, but it can vary depending on your zoning laws. If your fence is meant to create privacy, something closer to 6 feet or higher will do the trick. Most of the time, the highest fence you’ll see is 8 feet tall.

When considering how much of a gap should be under a fence or gate, a good rule of thumb is to keep gaps between 2 and 5 inches tall. This allows for some ground clearance for the gate but still provides safety for children and pets, who shouldn’t be able to squeeze through a gap of that size.

Clean regularly, inspect for damage, and seal or paint wooden fences to protect against weather.

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.

Yes, in many cases, homeowners insurance covers the cost to repair or replace a fence. Home insurance policies typically protect your home and other structures on your property, which often includes fences. If the fence is damaged by a covered event, such as a storm, fire, or vandalism, your insurer may cover some or all of the cost. However, coverage does not extend to damage caused by natural wear and tear, owner negligence, insufficient maintenance, or improper installation.

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