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Avatar for S&M Ornamental LLC
S&M Ornamental LLC
5.0(
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Serving Aguila, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Matt did an excellent job drilling the holes for our pool fence. He was incredibly helpful, thorough, and communicated with us throughout the entire process. He took the time to answer our questions, made sure everything was done correctly, and paid close attention to the details. We really appreciated his professionalism and would absolutely recommend him to anyone!"
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Response time10 hrs
Response rate99%
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Accurate Concrete and Fence LLC
4.6(
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Serving Aguila, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very Well. They had to make adjustments because of strict city codes for the pool fence and did it very well. They were very flexible to my needs in working on a financing plan to pay as work was completed. The decorative gates are a fine feature complimenting the style of my home, especially matching my wrought iron door and light fixtures. I would definitely hire Accurate Fence in the future."
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Response time1 day
Response rate88%
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Guyco Construction Inc
New to Angi

Serving Aguila, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1972

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

As a full-service general contractor, we provide a wide range of residential and commercial construction services. We specialize in metal fencing, chain link fencing, wrought iron fencing, and electrostatic painting, delivering durable, high-quality solutions that enhance both security and curb appeal. Whether you need a new fence, repairs, refinishing, or a custom project, our team is committed to quality workmanship, reliable service, and lasting results. We take pride in getting every job done right and ensuring our customers are completely satisfied. Contact us today for a free estimate.

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Air Budget Fence
New to Angi

Serving Aguila, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

Air Budget Fence is the trusted choice for discerning homeowners seeking elegance, quality, and lasting craftsmanship. With over 15 years of experience serving Sandy Springs, Marietta, Northcross, Trembley, and neighboring communities, we specialize in designing and installing premium wood, chain link, and aluminum fencing tailored to elevate your property’s beauty and privacy.\n Our attention to detail, refined materials, and commitment to superior workmanship ensure every fence complements your home’s architecture while providing enduring strength and sophistication. From bespoke installations to expert repairs, Air Budget Fence delivers timeless results that reflect the highest standards of style and excellence.\n

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Arizona Gate Refinishing
4.5(
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Serving Aguila, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The service person arrived on time, did the work perfectly and we were very pleased with the appearance. They gate looks better than new. We were also told if there were any problems in the future, please call them."
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Renova Remodeling
4.7(
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Serving Aguila, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Credit card accepted

"The owner of Renova kept a personal interest involved throughout the project.  We explained to him what we needed and our budget
and he came in with several cost effective options including substitution of materials.  There was some time delay in completing the project because of tile sampling and stock on hand.  The only thing we would request different is getting the counter tops ordered earlier as this delayed the project by almost three weeks. Over all his workers were extremely polite and very skilled.   The quality of the work for which we paid was exceptional. Even when we made a mistake on the paint color his worker was able to resolve the problem and still not lose any time on the project.  On the next major project we will be calling Renova first."
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Weston Homes & Development LLC
4.3(
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Serving Aguila, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

"Three neighbors solicited bids for their backyard walls, two of which were shared walls.  My nearest neighbor contacted Weston and left a message that we wanted to proceed.  There was a call back within a few hours, but my neighbor was not home.  He called back and left a message.  He reported that he did not receive another call for three days.  The third neighbor dealt with Weston separately and reported to us that Robert never returned his call.  Throughout the process, we rarely were able to contact Robert directly.  Sometimes calls were returned promptly, sometimes not at all.  It was this inconsistent quality of communication and the construction process in general that led to considerable dissatisfaction for my neighbor and myself.
There are a number of things I liked about Weston's performance.  They showed up on time and completed the wall construction on time.  The wall looks nice - the seams are even and well pointed and is level in all places except my neighbors seven-foot front section that appears slightly convex on top.   The columns were completely filled with mortar.  I am well pleased with the appearance and the quality of the gates.  Robert kept his word,  and if there was something we didn't like or was not according to our agreement, he fixed it when we pointed it out to him. On the whole, we may have gotten a good wall and gates at a good. price.  Robert told us not worry, that there was a 10 year guarantee on the wall.  Based on his behavior during construction, I would bet that he would honor this guarantee.
There are number of things that I did not like about Weston's performance and my neighbor expressed to me a number of similar things he didn't like.  Perhaps we are excessively picky.  I will detail the things I didn't like and the reader can decide. Weston uses slumped steps instead of square steps in their foundation, a practice that I am told is standard for this type of construction. Nevertheless, I don't like the practice - too much mortar in an excessively long slump, or where the triangular piece is not well cut can result in the wall slumping - this happened to my neighbor, and the wall was redone after a call to Robert (the foreman said it was fine the way it was).  We agreed to double rebar in the gate columns.  This was apparently news to the foreman, and it was only after a call to Robert that the foreman ageed.  Nevertheless, when rebar was put in the gate columns, only one piece was placed.  In the meantime, the cement was setting up.  I asked the foreman about it.  Eventually, another piece was set in all but the gate column up front.  By this time I thought the cement may have set up too much to properly adhere to the rebar - it was like poking a hole in the cement, and I asked the foreman about the front gate columns.  He did not seem pleased with me.  When they set the first course of the columns, I noticed that there were 2 inch holes at the bottom of the two blocks in the gate columns in back.  I asked the foreman about this.  He said it was necessary for the rebar to fit in the column.  He had apparently misset the rebar.  No one made a move to level off the mortar that came slumping through the holes with the block when they filled the columns, so I did it.  The rebar did not extend into the top course of the columns in some cases, and where it did, it was only an inch or so - I don't know if this compromises the stability of the top course or is standard practice, but I do note in diagrams of recommended practices, they show another piece of rebar set well down into the column in order to extend well into the top course.  Weston agreed to spread the dirt from the foundation in the alley.  This was hit and miss, and in some places it had just been spread in place, leaving 3 -4 inches of loose dirt and construction materials.  On the side of the house, I found garbage from food containers and pop cans.
Weston agreed to build a wall that was at least 72 inches above ground.  The wall at my front gate is about 67 inches.  This is because they matched it to the common wall on that side.  I was not asked whether I wanted to keep the wall height the same as the back or match to the front.  To his credit, Robert offered to put on another course when I called him, but I decided to leave it alone.  The smaller gate that was delivered to accommodate the smaller wall, was another matter.  In fact the whole gate installation process was a nightmare.  I refused to allow the vendor to install the smaller gate.  The gate installer lost one set of keys and when I asked them to take my keys and make new set, they took the keys but did not return - I was left unable to get out my back gate to empty the garbage.  When I called Robert to complain about the wall height and the gate size, he agreed to redo the gate and to get the keys from the vendor.  We left on a trip for seven days.  When we came back, the new gate was installed, but there were no keys.  I called Robert.  More than 24 hours passed and I hadn't heard from Robert.  I called the office instead of Robert's cell phone.  The individual said he would handle it immediately.  An hour or so later, he called me and informed me that the keys would be in my mailbox within a day or so.  They were.  However, when I went to open the back gate, the key wouldn't turn.  I finally forced it and it turned.  I noticed that the installers had not properly set the gate adjustments to cause the lock to hit the center of the hole.  It took about 2 minutes for me to make this adjustment - why couldn't they take two minutes to make it right the first time?
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Recommended by77%of homeowners
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FAQs for wrought iron fence installation projects in Aguila, AZ

Galvanizing is the best way to keep rain from eating away at your wrought iron fence. The process coats each bar in a thin layer of zinc, sealing out moisture and blocking rust. Most panels come pre-galvanized, but you’ll still want to wash and repaint every few years to keep that shield intact. 

Skipping galvanization may save a few dollars up front, yet you’ll spend far more later repairing corrosion or replacing sections outright.

Expect to pay more for wrought iron than for wood at the outset, but iron wins the long game. A standard wood fence runs $1,700 to $3,900, yet you’ll sand, stain, and eventually replace it. Wrought iron may double that initial tab, but it can last 50 to 100 years with a quick paint job every few seasons. Factor in fewer repairs and less upkeep, and iron often edges out wood on lifetime cost.

Hiring a pro to paint wrought iron runs $8 to $10 per linear foot, a price that covers careful prep, rust removal, and high-grade paint for long-term protection. DIY-ers can trim that labor bill, but you’ll need quality brushes, rust-inhibiting primer, and time to apply multiple thin coats. Skimp on prep or materials, and the finish will peel sooner, forcing you back to square one.

A well-maintained wrought iron fence easily lasts 50 to 100 years. Plan to wash it annually and sand-and-repaint every two to three years to keep rust from gaining a foothold. If you spot flakes or pitting early, touch-up paint stops corrosion in its tracks. When in doubt, a local fence pro can walk you through a maintenance schedule tailored to your climate.

Homeowners choose wrought iron fencing because it delivers exceptional security and a timeless aesthetic. This fence offers robust protection that deters intruders while providing a classic look that elevates property curb appeal. 

Its construction from high-grade materials ensures lasting durability and reduces maintenance needs. The design also enhances home value and offers consistent strength and elegance.

Wrought iron fencing is available exclusively through certified local fence installation companies and reputable specialized suppliers. This source guarantees high-quality materials and professional installation that adhere to strict performance standards. 

Homeowners will find that these trusted providers deliver materials backed by quality control and expert support, ensuring an investment that meets both durability and aesthetic expectations.

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