
Serving Anchorage, AK and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1921
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Door is purchased. Waiting for installation."


Serving Anchorage, AK and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1921
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Door is purchased. Waiting for installation."

Serving Anchorage, AK and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1996
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Did quality work quickly and efficiently. I am very pleased with the results and will use him again. Highly recommend."





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Serving Anchorage, AK and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"I have used them for several jobs, including building a simple deck, helping with a remodel and fixing some fences that were falling down. Very professional, always show up, would highly recommend!"
Serving Anchorage, AK and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2000
Credit card accepted
Customers say: Quick response
"Professional, quick, efficient and did what they said they would do. Very easy to work with. I’d highly recommend."





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Serving Anchorage, AK and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"The work was performed on time & with the care & exceptional quality the I found unique & certainly appreciated. Plan to hire him for deck/fire pit and some roof repair this summer. Need a redo of kitchen next winter that I’m hoping Marlon will do"





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Serving Anchorage, AK and surrounding areas
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Good guys, good work. My fence looks great."





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Serving Anchorage, AK and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They did a very fine job! They did what they say they're gonna do. They're on time , on budget and excellent. I would recommend them to anybody anytime."





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Serving Anchorage, AK and surrounding areas
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Junior did a good job. There was some miss communication but corrections were made in the end. I did spend extra money to buy more lumber to fix a problem area (the top rail at the 90 degree turn was made as a butt joint and I wanted a mitered joint). I wound up with a lot of extra wood. (overestimation I suppose.)"

Serving Anchorage, AK and surrounding areas
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I needed an Emergency septic pumped out, it had backed up into the lower tub. They were busy as others that I called that day, but Tony said he would get it pumped ut but it may be later as they were on another job. Later Josh called and said he would be here today even if it was later tonight. Well he showed up, it was dark by then about 8 pm and he got the job done just as he promised. and he wanted to know the system checked out ok before he left. Very professional and a job well done."

Serving Anchorage, AK and surrounding areas
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Olrun Construction is a new business and built me a stair railing with banisters and it looks absolutely spectacular. Drew is the owner and along with his project manager Clarence and they are extremely cordial, efficient, and prompt, I highly recommend them for your carpentry work!"





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The time it takes to install a swimming pool fence varies depending on the project's complexity. A simple installation can be completed in about two hours. However, if your project involves concrete work, regrading, custom installations, or challenging terrain, it could take up to two full days. Each additional factor increases the labor and time needed to ensure your fence meets safety standards.
Yes, installing a lock on your pool gate enhances safety by preventing unauthorized access. A self-closing, self-latching gate with a key-lock mechanism provides strong protection, helping to keep children and pets safe. Securing your pool gate adds an extra layer of security and offers peace of mind when using the pool area.
A pool fence requires a specific height to secure the pool area. In most states, the fence must be 48 inches tall; some regulations require 60 inches for enhanced safety. Checking local building codes guarantees compliance with these height requirements. A taller fence strengthens protection and improves the overall security of your pool area, ensuring it meets stringent safety standards.
Mesh and tempered glass are among the safest pool fencing choices because their design and smooth surfaces make them resistant to climbing attempts. They provide consistent, rigid barriers that prevent unauthorized access to your pool area. These materials ensure optimal safety for children and pets. In addition, incorporating a pool safety net further enhances protection and addresses additional security concerns, ensuring that your pool remains a safe environment for all users.
Pool fencing requirements vary by local, state, and federal regulations. In most states, installing a pool fence is mandatory for safety and insurance purposes. Ask your pool fence pro for local regulations or check with your local planning department to understand the specific height and design requirements for your area. Complying with these regulations ensures legal compliance and enhances safety.
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