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British Standard Fence LLC
163 Candler School Rd
4.58(
76
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Approved Pro
British Standard Fence LLC
163 Candler School Rd
4.58(
76
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quality work
76 local quotes requested
27 years of experience

We are a Fence Contractor/Builder who offers all kinds of fences including Residential Chain Link Fence, Commercial Chain Link, Fabricated Custom Wood and Metal Fence, Ornamental Aluminum and Wrought Iron Fence, Private Fence, Shadow Box Fence, Picket Fence, Split Rail Fence, PVC fence and of course many other Cool Projects.

"They did an excellent job!"

Frances C on September 2024

We are a Fence Contractor/Builder who offers all kinds of fences including Residential Chain Link Fence, Commercial Chain Link, Fabricated Custom Wood and Metal Fence, Ornamental Aluminum and Wrought Iron Fence, Private Fence, Shadow Box Fence, Picket Fence, Split Rail Fence, PVC fence and of course many other Cool Projects.

"They did an excellent job!"

Frances C on September 2024


DDK Construction
299 Dover Dr
4.80(
15
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DDK Construction
299 Dover Dr
4.80(
15
)
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 93% of Angi customers
Recommended by 93% of HomeAdvisor customers

At DDK, we excel in the art of deck design, construction, and installation. With a wealth of experience and unwavering dedication, we ensure the job is not just completed but perfected. Our commitment extends to delivering a timeless deck, allowing you to relish its beauty for years to come. In addition to our specialization in deck services, we take pride in offering top-notch remodeling solutions. Your satisfaction is our guarantee, and we persist until every detail is meticulously handled. If you're seeking superior quality and reliability, reach out to us today for your complimentary estimate. Call or click to take the first step towards enhancing your outdoor space!

"The area below the deck was covered with an oily, greasy, slippery residue ie, flagstone patio, stucco house walls, stone support pillars for deck, and numerous potted and bedding plants. Even the doormat was greasy. It had been explained to me that there would be a waiting period of 3 wks between the power wash of the joists and the spraying of the sealant. After the power wash I texted to remind the contractor for the stone area and plants to be covered, but did not know that the sealant would be applied the very next day to wet wood…and without any protective covering to the patio, pillars, house, and plants. Windows thankfully were covered. I slipped on the greasy doormat when I discovered the problem the next morning. I was not at home the day of the spraying. The cans left in the driveway said not to spray on wet wood, to protect areas/plants/objects not being sprayed, and remove immediately any overspray with compliant cleaner. I made the first payment for materials at Lowe’s ($3182.99) in July. The second payment was for posts and 2x4 wood ($1800-no receipt given) combined together with $7000 requested by contractor unexpectedly one Friday afternoon. He usually just dropped by- no appts or advance notice. Contractor left immediately after getting my check to “pay my guys”. At this point I have paid $11,982.01 toward the $14,500 contract, leaving approximately $2517. 01. Although Gerry has made numerous trips to my home, he has not brought me a copy of my signed contract or the second receipt for more materials -$1800. I asked at least 3-4 times for these documents. There was some adjustment to the original design because I did not want the small pickets seated on a huge horizontal 2x6 board. This necessitated a return of the bottom boards in exchange for smaller 2x4 boards which were then placed vertically at top and bottom to hold pickets. At the beginning of the project, I pointed out to the contractor that one of the existing posts had wood rot. Another post was unstable and I approved new posts. I had 7. He put in 14 per code but they were much smaller than original ones. That was ok with me. I have no receipt for the post wood (part of the $1800 I think) but a neighbor-house builder-contractor came by and checked Lowe’s cost for posts between $800-900. Other material might have been in that rounded figure, but again, I have no receipt. All of those posts were installed, but several were then removed because of damaged wood. I don’t feel I should pay labor twice for those posts, nor do I believe that the labor costs boosted my expenses to $18,000, a total figure the contractor jotted on a note paper, but we never discussed a new figure. Last week I asked to meet with the contractor at his convenience and asked again for him to bring my signed contract and receipts for the $1800 for “materials”. He chose 2 pm Friday, but at 3pm, I texted because he was not there. At 3:15 I told him we would need to reschedule. I had 2 appts with stone masons to assess the damage to my stonework. Both were shocked at the damage and explained that flagstone absorbs oil and power washing would not remove all the blotchy stains. They also looked at the pillars and chimney stone which was turned dark from the oil and the gravel in the driveway which was turned black. There were oil drip lines on the stucco walls and a few areas where stones had been broken from the chimney, patio, and a post. They described the procedure for removing stones to replace damaged areas so they would not be “puzzled” in with small pieces. Those areas needed to be rebuilt. Someone glued random stones into the patio and chimney with white apoxy on Friday after 5 pm after I left for dinner. These areas will need to be removed and properly repaired. I contacted an attorney at the suggestion of the stone masons and the staff at Sherman Williams Paint store when I showed them pictures. The staff at Sherman Williams also said the wood should have been dried for 3weeks, even tho it was treated wood. When I texted the contractor that I needed an attorney, he wanted to pressure wash the patio etc and put siding in 2 places and then he would be “finished”. I believe the patio and stonework Will need some significant repairs and the contractor’s liability insurance might need to be explored. I cannot make a further payment until the stone damage has been corrected by a stonework professional and a final figure is fairly negotiated. I don’t think the expense of righting my property damage and getting legal advice to do it is my responsibility."

S R on September 2024

At DDK, we excel in the art of deck design, construction, and installation. With a wealth of experience and unwavering dedication, we ensure the job is not just completed but perfected. Our commitment extends to delivering a timeless deck, allowing you to relish its beauty for years to come. In addition to our specialization in deck services, we take pride in offering top-notch remodeling solutions. Your satisfaction is our guarantee, and we persist until every detail is meticulously handled. If you're seeking superior quality and reliability, reach out to us today for your complimentary estimate. Call or click to take the first step towards enhancing your outdoor space!

"The area below the deck was covered with an oily, greasy, slippery residue ie, flagstone patio, stucco house walls, stone support pillars for deck, and numerous potted and bedding plants. Even the doormat was greasy. It had been explained to me that there would be a waiting period of 3 wks between the power wash of the joists and the spraying of the sealant. After the power wash I texted to remind the contractor for the stone area and plants to be covered, but did not know that the sealant would be applied the very next day to wet wood…and without any protective covering to the patio, pillars, house, and plants. Windows thankfully were covered. I slipped on the greasy doormat when I discovered the problem the next morning. I was not at home the day of the spraying. The cans left in the driveway said not to spray on wet wood, to protect areas/plants/objects not being sprayed, and remove immediately any overspray with compliant cleaner. I made the first payment for materials at Lowe’s ($3182.99) in July. The second payment was for posts and 2x4 wood ($1800-no receipt given) combined together with $7000 requested by contractor unexpectedly one Friday afternoon. He usually just dropped by- no appts or advance notice. Contractor left immediately after getting my check to “pay my guys”. At this point I have paid $11,982.01 toward the $14,500 contract, leaving approximately $2517. 01. Although Gerry has made numerous trips to my home, he has not brought me a copy of my signed contract or the second receipt for more materials -$1800. I asked at least 3-4 times for these documents. There was some adjustment to the original design because I did not want the small pickets seated on a huge horizontal 2x6 board. This necessitated a return of the bottom boards in exchange for smaller 2x4 boards which were then placed vertically at top and bottom to hold pickets. At the beginning of the project, I pointed out to the contractor that one of the existing posts had wood rot. Another post was unstable and I approved new posts. I had 7. He put in 14 per code but they were much smaller than original ones. That was ok with me. I have no receipt for the post wood (part of the $1800 I think) but a neighbor-house builder-contractor came by and checked Lowe’s cost for posts between $800-900. Other material might have been in that rounded figure, but again, I have no receipt. All of those posts were installed, but several were then removed because of damaged wood. I don’t feel I should pay labor twice for those posts, nor do I believe that the labor costs boosted my expenses to $18,000, a total figure the contractor jotted on a note paper, but we never discussed a new figure. Last week I asked to meet with the contractor at his convenience and asked again for him to bring my signed contract and receipts for the $1800 for “materials”. He chose 2 pm Friday, but at 3pm, I texted because he was not there. At 3:15 I told him we would need to reschedule. I had 2 appts with stone masons to assess the damage to my stonework. Both were shocked at the damage and explained that flagstone absorbs oil and power washing would not remove all the blotchy stains. They also looked at the pillars and chimney stone which was turned dark from the oil and the gravel in the driveway which was turned black. There were oil drip lines on the stucco walls and a few areas where stones had been broken from the chimney, patio, and a post. They described the procedure for removing stones to replace damaged areas so they would not be “puzzled” in with small pieces. Those areas needed to be rebuilt. Someone glued random stones into the patio and chimney with white apoxy on Friday after 5 pm after I left for dinner. These areas will need to be removed and properly repaired. I contacted an attorney at the suggestion of the stone masons and the staff at Sherman Williams Paint store when I showed them pictures. The staff at Sherman Williams also said the wood should have been dried for 3weeks, even tho it was treated wood. When I texted the contractor that I needed an attorney, he wanted to pressure wash the patio etc and put siding in 2 places and then he would be “finished”. I believe the patio and stonework Will need some significant repairs and the contractor’s liability insurance might need to be explored. I cannot make a further payment until the stone damage has been corrected by a stonework professional and a final figure is fairly negotiated. I don’t think the expense of righting my property damage and getting legal advice to do it is my responsibility."

S R on September 2024


Blue Ridge Custom Coops and More
120 Wood Dr
No reviews
Blue Ridge Custom Coops and More
120 Wood Dr
No reviews
5 years of experience

Here at Blue Ridge Custom Coops and More we started buy building high quality chicken coops and moved into the world of fencing and home remodeling. We provide high quality products from our signature coops to the dream kitchen you've always wanted. We are two best friends who grew up together crafting things from wood, building little club houses, chicken coops and deer stands to share with our families. Blue Ridge Custom Coops and More is a close family that believes in quality and longevity in something someone spends hard earned money on, this is our passion thus our philosophy " Your business keeps the passion for building alive "

Here at Blue Ridge Custom Coops and More we started buy building high quality chicken coops and moved into the world of fencing and home remodeling. We provide high quality products from our signature coops to the dream kitchen you've always wanted. We are two best friends who grew up together crafting things from wood, building little club houses, chicken coops and deer stands to share with our families. Blue Ridge Custom Coops and More is a close family that believes in quality and longevity in something someone spends hard earned money on, this is our passion thus our philosophy " Your business keeps the passion for building alive "


Bigfoot Wildlfe Solutions
51 Highland Pl
5.00(
6
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Bigfoot Wildlfe Solutions
51 Highland Pl
5.00(
6
)
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Wildlfe removal & exclusion company serving mountain regions of NC & GA. Bat exclusion, snake removal, squirrel trapping, bird control. Trapping programs, metal work, raccoon, opossum, beaver, groundhog, bat, Woodpecker, flying squirrels, sparrows, snakes & more. Since 2007. We also will work with your insurance company.

"Wow! Bigfoot did an excellent job of getting rid of the many squirrels in our attic. They set up a treatment plan with us (and our tenant) and they followed it precisely. Their prices are reasonable and they themselves are very knowledgeable. I highly recommend this company and would definitely use them again. Cory (our technician) was just great."

Nina G on April 2023

Wildlfe removal & exclusion company serving mountain regions of NC & GA. Bat exclusion, snake removal, squirrel trapping, bird control. Trapping programs, metal work, raccoon, opossum, beaver, groundhog, bat, Woodpecker, flying squirrels, sparrows, snakes & more. Since 2007. We also will work with your insurance company.

"Wow! Bigfoot did an excellent job of getting rid of the many squirrels in our attic. They set up a treatment plan with us (and our tenant) and they followed it precisely. Their prices are reasonable and they themselves are very knowledgeable. I highly recommend this company and would definitely use them again. Cory (our technician) was just great."

Nina G on April 2023


Jeff Handyman Service
4.43(
21
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Jeff Handyman Service
4.43(
21
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Customers say: Super punctual
25 years of experience

We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service. Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule an estimate today!

"Adequate job on fence. Problem: repeatedly …maybe six times requested receipt for service performed asap for insurance (Helene hurricane damage), but never received receipt by email, text, or regular mail. Just one more hassle to add to the many after Helene."

Marya R on November 2024

We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service. Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule an estimate today!

"Adequate job on fence. Problem: repeatedly …maybe six times requested receipt for service performed asap for insurance (Helene hurricane damage), but never received receipt by email, text, or regular mail. Just one more hassle to add to the many after Helene."

Marya R on November 2024


Organic Growers School Coaching and Consulting
Unknown
5.00(
2
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Organic Growers School Coaching and Consulting
Unknown
5.00(
2
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Organic Growers School offers sustainability coaching and consulting for anyone interested in living a more land-based life: home-owners, farmers, backyard gardeners, DIY homesteaders and urban growers. Our professional coaches come to you, consulting on-site within Western North Carolina and by skype with clients further away. A variety of custom support programs are available to assist you in your growing journey. This program supports the non-profit work of Organic Growers School Contact Brandon Greenstein at (828)214-7833 or home-grow@organicgrowersschool.org,

"We chose Brandon to come up to our property to give us advise on work we are planning on doing over the next 3 years since he came well recommended by OGS. His advise on what we can accomplish on our property and our limitations was very informative and worth having him evaluate what we are dealing with. We plan on bringing Brandon back up to give us more advise as we move forward with developing our property."

Amanda T on April 2018

Organic Growers School offers sustainability coaching and consulting for anyone interested in living a more land-based life: home-owners, farmers, backyard gardeners, DIY homesteaders and urban growers. Our professional coaches come to you, consulting on-site within Western North Carolina and by skype with clients further away. A variety of custom support programs are available to assist you in your growing journey. This program supports the non-profit work of Organic Growers School Contact Brandon Greenstein at (828)214-7833 or home-grow@organicgrowersschool.org,

"We chose Brandon to come up to our property to give us advise on work we are planning on doing over the next 3 years since he came well recommended by OGS. His advise on what we can accomplish on our property and our limitations was very informative and worth having him evaluate what we are dealing with. We plan on bringing Brandon back up to give us more advise as we move forward with developing our property."

Amanda T on April 2018


Millwright Fence Company
PO Box 243
No reviews
Millwright Fence Company
PO Box 243
No reviews
Free onsite estimate

We have over 45 years of experience in the fence industry and strive to complete each project to our customers satisfaction. We are a fully insured company and a member of the Carolinas AGC.

We have over 45 years of experience in the fence industry and strive to complete each project to our customers satisfaction. We are a fully insured company and a member of the Carolinas AGC.


Mcbride lawn care and do all
No reviews
Mcbride lawn care and do all
No reviews
12 years of experience

4 employees. Will sub contract. Accepts checks or cash. Rewards program. Will cut lawn care cost by 10%

4 employees. Will sub contract. Accepts checks or cash. Rewards program. Will cut lawn care cost by 10%


Four Seasons Handymam and Landscaping
204 Burnette Circle
No reviews
Four Seasons Handymam and Landscaping
204 Burnette Circle
No reviews

A God fearing Army veteran owned, no job too small full service year round sole propietorship. Hardwork and integrity built upon quality service at agreeable pricing.

A God fearing Army veteran owned, no job too small full service year round sole propietorship. Hardwork and integrity built upon quality service at agreeable pricing.


Allstar Fence Inc
Downtown
No reviews
Allstar Fence Inc
Downtown
No reviews
29 years of experience

Christmas Specials, Spring Pet Fence Specials, Custom Gates, Financing, Credit Cards Accepted.

Christmas Specials, Spring Pet Fence Specials, Custom Gates, Financing, Credit Cards Accepted.

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Animal fencing services FAQs

There are different types of pet fencing available to keep your furry family member safe:

  • Chain link fencing is an affordable but not visually appealing option.

  • Vinyl panel fencing is less easily damaged than wood. 

  • Wood fencing is customizable but requires regular maintenance. 

  • Metal iron fencing provides a sleek look but doesn’t block your pet’s view. 

  • Electric fencing eliminates the need for a traditional fence, but it could be painful to your pet. 

  • Picket fencing adds to your curb appeal but won’t contain most pets. 

  • Brick or stone fencing stops pets from digging out of the yard but costs more.

Certain types of pet fences, like wireless invisible and GPS fences, have easy installation steps, making them a perfect DIY option. A wired invisible fence is generally beyond the skill set of most homeowners, as it requires digging a trench to lay the wires needed, plus wiring them to the transmitter. 

In addition, traditional fences require not only time to install but also transportation of materials, the correct tools to do the job, and usually, additional labor. Sometimes, a permit is needed to build a fence, depending on your location. For these reasons, it’s best to hire a local dog fence installer to complete this task.

The cost to install an invisible fence is $1,325 on average. This cost ranges from $100 to $1,650, depending on the yard size and type of invisible fencing.

An in-ground invisible fence has a transmitter, receiver, and wires that run underground to set up the yard's perimeter, averaging $1,325 for installation. GPS invisible fences use satellite data to create the home boundary and are more cost-effective than wired options, ranging from $100 to $800. Wireless invisible fences create a barrier that relies on radio signals, costing between $100 and $500, depending on the brand and range.

Determining the best type of fence to contain your pet can be tricky. Consult a pet fence installer and consider the following questions:

  • What size pet do you have? Some fence types, like chain link, are too short to contain large dogs.

  • Is digging an issue? Some fences, like brick or stone, help minimize digging at the fence line, where wood fences aren’t as adequate. 

  • Do you need to block your pet’s view of the neighbor's yard? Some fences, like metal iron fencing and chain link, don’t offer an obstructed view.

The cost to install a pet fence ranges from $1,500 to $8,000 on average. This cost is primarily dependent on the type of fence material and the width and height of the fence and your geographical location.

A wood privacy fence that is 150 linear feet can range from $1,000 to $4,500. However, the same length of fence in aluminum will cost closer to $4,500 to $6,000. In addition, some states are simply more expensive than others to build a fence due to increased demand and cost of living.

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