Summit Lawn and Fence proudly serves its customers with pride, integrity and attention to the details that matter most to you. This is one of the many things that sets us apart from the rest. We are locally owned and operated and have over 18 years of experience. Give us a call today!
"The owner and the crew were very professional. I am pleased with the results and will recommend them to others!"
Steffy F on December 2024
Summit Lawn and Fence proudly serves its customers with pride, integrity and attention to the details that matter most to you. This is one of the many things that sets us apart from the rest. We are locally owned and operated and have over 18 years of experience. Give us a call today!
"The owner and the crew were very professional. I am pleased with the results and will recommend them to others!"
Steffy F on December 2024
Handyman services. Decks, fences, shed building and repairs. Fan and light fixture installations. Appliance repair, furniture assembly and much more. I am a local owner- operated business with over 15 years in numerous types of commercial and residential repairs and 10 years of carpentry experience.
Handyman services. Decks, fences, shed building and repairs. Fan and light fixture installations. Appliance repair, furniture assembly and much more. I am a local owner- operated business with over 15 years in numerous types of commercial and residential repairs and 10 years of carpentry experience.
Our business was started in 2010 we have 3 full time employees and we focus on quality and customer satisfaction as opposed to how many fences can we build in one week.
Our business was started in 2010 we have 3 full time employees and we focus on quality and customer satisfaction as opposed to how many fences can we build in one week.
Painting and Remodeling
Painting and Remodeling
We are a full scale welding /fabrication and machine shop. If you can draw it, we can build it. If you can't draw it, I can.
We are a full scale welding /fabrication and machine shop. If you can draw it, we can build it. If you can't draw it, I can.
FAMILY-OWNED AND FAMILY-RUN BUSINESS
FAMILY-OWNED AND FAMILY-RUN BUSINESS
Pinnacle Contractors' Arkansas license number is 0312551014 has been serving Arkansas and surrounding areas for over 8 years. Pinnacle's Price Match Guarantee will meet or beat any legitimate pricing.
Pinnacle Contractors' Arkansas license number is 0312551014 has been serving Arkansas and surrounding areas for over 8 years. Pinnacle's Price Match Guarantee will meet or beat any legitimate pricing.
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We are a family owned business and bring friendliness and honest hard work to the table. We create an estimate, then a contract and require deposit once poles have been placed or half of the job has been completed and remaining balance once job has been completed.
We are a family owned business and bring friendliness and honest hard work to the table. We create an estimate, then a contract and require deposit once poles have been placed or half of the job has been completed and remaining balance once job has been completed.
To determine how much fencing you need, start by measuring the perimeter of the area you want to enclose. Divide that number by the standard post spacing (usually six to eight feet) to calculate the number of posts you'll need. For precise measurements and to account for any irregularities, consider hiring a professional land surveyor.
Wood fences last 15 to 20 years when built with quality materials and installed properly. Pine fences last 10 to 15 years, while composite walls offer 20 to 30 years of durability. The fence’s lifespan is influenced by wood quality, weather exposure, and regular maintenance, which preserves its strength and appearance.
To prolong the life of your wood fence, you need to inspect it at least once each year and act immediately on any signs of loose nails, rusting hinges, or rotting boards. Annual cleaning, followed by a fresh coat of paint or stain every two to three years, secures the fence’s durability and preserves its appearance in all weather.
Fence posts are typically placed four to eight feet apart. Check with your local code requirements to ensure the correct spacing, depth, and setting. The placement of your fence posts depends on the fence height and material. Generally speaking, it's better for the fence if your posts are closer together.
To avoid upheavals or other issues, bury your fence post so the depth exceeds the frost line, or about one-third to one-half of the aboveground height of your post. Check with your local code requirements to determine the right depth for your home since it varies by location.
If a fence borders your neighbor’s property, you must inform your neighbor in advance about the installation. You share the responsibility for repair and maintenance in such cases, so both parties are held accountable by local regulations. It is essential to confirm your local code requirements and documented agreements to avoid future disputes and ensure clear responsibilities.