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    Cardinal Country Handyman Logo
    Jonesburg, MO·

    Junk Removal, Tree Service, Handyman Services

    "Came out quickly (same day) and got the job done for a fair price"

    Joshua M. in December 2024

    Complete Fencing Logo
    Warrenton, MO·

    Commercial Fence Installation, Fence Repair, Chain Link Fencing , and 2 more

    "He was polite, prompt, very business like, good about calling back, reasonably priced. Its hard to find someone these days that are that reliable."

    Vickie P. in December 2017

    Abel's Land Services Logo

    In business since 2017

    Marthasville, MO·

    Electronic Gates, Fencing, Excavation , and 2 more

    About us: "Abel's Land Services is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers interests and make their concerns the basis of our business."

    Thompson Fencing, LLC Logo
    Union, MO·

    Aluminum and Steel Fencing Installation, Wood Fencing Installation, Chain Link Fenceing Installation

    "Great value for the money, they are fairly new but they were very knowledgeable, great communication and made sure they met my expectations, they delivered on time"

    Caleb W. in January 2019

    Living Legend Contracting Logo

    "It turned out good. They still have to finish 2 chimneys but we have to wait for days over 50 deg."

    Harry R. in December 2024

    Freedom Fence and Landscape, LLC Logo
    Saint Louis, MO·

    Fencing

    "I thank God Zack, Nick & crew were recommended by Pet Rescue Network to repair my chain link fence so I could adopt the cutest little girl on the planet. I explained my situation & they were so compassionate, helped me so quickly & were very reasonably priced. You just don't find many wonderful people & companies like them in this world anymore. I would happily hire them for other projects & recommend them to everyone."

    Chris K. in April 2020

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Frequently asked questions

  • Budget: Your budget is central in influencing which fence you buy. Figure out your spending limit and determine your budget per linear foot, as fencing costs can quickly add up.
  • Durability: Consider strength, lifespan, resistance to pests, rot and fungus, rust, and the material’s ability to withstand local weather conditions.
  • Maintenance: Maintenance, cleaning and repairs should be simple and minimal.
  • Purpose: The style of fence you choose should be suitable for its intended purpose. 
  • Installation: Find out what installation requirements, such as foundations or supports, are necessary. Research if DIY is possible or if professional installation is your only option.

  • Wood fence styles range from traditional to contemporary and from purely functional to attractive and decorative.
  • Lattice fences are affordable and decorative. You can use them as privacy fences by growing dense foliage over them.
  • Vertical board fences are the most common type of residential fence. There are budget-friendly options available as well as higher-end panels. Vertical board fences are affordable choices for basic privacy and security fences.
  • Picket fences conjure up cozy images of traditional properties with carefully tended lawns. They’re good for demarcating a property boundary but don’t provide much security.
  • Post-and-rail fences are a solid choice for making a boundary over a large area, as material use is minimal. However, they don’t provide any security or privacy.
  • Metal fences are generally stronger and more secure than other materials. You can choose from highly ornate and secure metalwork or simple but functional wire. For the higher-end options, which are often costly, homeowners often reduce costs per square foot by combining the metal with brick.
  • Aluminum fencing is an attractive, more affordable alternative to wrought iron. Although it has a similar appearance, it’s not as strong as wrought iron.
  • Steel fencing is a strong, long-lasting fencing option that’s good for creating a secure barrier around your home.
  • Vinyl fencing made from PVC comes in a range of styles, including those that mimic real wood.
  • Composite fencing is an amalgamation of wood fibers, pulp or sawdust and ground plastic particles that are bonded and held together by an acrylic resin. It looks and feels like real wood and is an environmentally friendly choice, as it usually contains a high percentage of recycled materials.
  • Wire fences are not made to enhance the aesthetics of your property, although some homeowners opt for black fencing to help boost aesthetics. They are inexpensive, purely functional products suitable for DIY or professional installation.
  • Barbed wire fencing isn’t common in residential settings. While it’s an inexpensive, fierce and intimidating security deterrent, it isn’t attractive and will not add value to your home.

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