QPM is a sole proprietor entity with one employee and the availability to access additional employees/subcontractors on an as needed basis. For projects up to $500, payment for services due on completion of project. Projects >$500 require downpayment and remainder due on completion of project. QPM will work with potential clients who would like to invest sweat equity in their project(s). QPM is LICENSED w/Wisconsin Dwelling Contractor Certification and INSURED. Solid references are available to potential clients. I officially started my LLC company in 2012 but have been performing handyman projects for 20+ years. Web site is a work in progress - www.qpmhandyman.com or find us also on Craigslist.
QPM is a sole proprietor entity with one employee and the availability to access additional employees/subcontractors on an as needed basis. For projects up to $500, payment for services due on completion of project. Projects >$500 require downpayment and remainder due on completion of project. QPM will work with potential clients who would like to invest sweat equity in their project(s). QPM is LICENSED w/Wisconsin Dwelling Contractor Certification and INSURED. Solid references are available to potential clients. I officially started my LLC company in 2012 but have been performing handyman projects for 20+ years. Web site is a work in progress - www.qpmhandyman.com or find us also on Craigslist.
Additional DBA - Security Fence & Supply Inc. Additional phones - (800) 236-0248, (715) 359-7266. Locally owned & operated.
Additional DBA - Security Fence & Supply Inc. Additional phones - (800) 236-0248, (715) 359-7266. Locally owned & operated.
Small business fully insured and licensed with 18+ years in the trade. I accept projects big and small and have from 1-3 workers (including myself) to get the job done right. With a select list of contacts (electricians/plumbers/hvac), most jobs can be completed with one phone call. We will start with a signed estimate and discuss payment at that point. Most projects I will invoice upon successful and satisfactory completion.
"It was excellent. All work was done properly. There were no long pause. He came when he said he was going to. There was a wood work that he did that we don't like and he redid it. His estimates were lower than the actual final cost. The reason why the estimate were low, some parts of the job changed after they were made."
Rachel H on September 2020
Small business fully insured and licensed with 18+ years in the trade. I accept projects big and small and have from 1-3 workers (including myself) to get the job done right. With a select list of contacts (electricians/plumbers/hvac), most jobs can be completed with one phone call. We will start with a signed estimate and discuss payment at that point. Most projects I will invoice upon successful and satisfactory completion.
"It was excellent. All work was done properly. There were no long pause. He came when he said he was going to. There was a wood work that he did that we don't like and he redid it. His estimates were lower than the actual final cost. The reason why the estimate were low, some parts of the job changed after they were made."
Rachel H on September 2020
We are a small family owned Wisconsin small business that manufactures metal spiral stairs, railings, gates and other wrought iron items. We are located in Genoa City, WI and service the Milwaukee to Chicago area and west to Madison. We also ship coast to coast in the USA. We work with home owners, contractors and developers.
We are a small family owned Wisconsin small business that manufactures metal spiral stairs, railings, gates and other wrought iron items. We are located in Genoa City, WI and service the Milwaukee to Chicago area and west to Madison. We also ship coast to coast in the USA. We work with home owners, contractors and developers.
Providing Peace of Mind for nearly 40 years by containing pets with the Invisible Fence Brand Solution
Providing Peace of Mind for nearly 40 years by containing pets with the Invisible Fence Brand Solution
N.E.W. Pet Fence
N.E.W. Pet Fence
Our billing procedure is half down at start of project and balance at completion of job, unless otherwise stated. Most Electrical, Plumbing & Concrete will be Sub- contracted. Number of employees 2-3.
Our billing procedure is half down at start of project and balance at completion of job, unless otherwise stated. Most Electrical, Plumbing & Concrete will be Sub- contracted. Number of employees 2-3.
Installation of in ground pet containment systems for dogs and cats. We also provide training to the system and repair and maintenance of existing systems.
Installation of in ground pet containment systems for dogs and cats. We also provide training to the system and repair and maintenance of existing systems.
I offer my services to those who cannot perform the job themselves with a hand. I am a handyman and will do the job from start to finish.
I offer my services to those who cannot perform the job themselves with a hand. I am a handyman and will do the job from start to finish.
Brook's is a medium sized, family owned company that offers large company services at small company prices.
Brook's is a medium sized, family owned company that offers large company services at small company prices.
Most pros need about two days to install a standard chain-link fence—one day to set the posts in concrete and another to stretch and tie the mesh. Larger footprints, complex layouts, or rocky soil can tack on extra hours. If your fence line tops 150 feet, ask the contractor for a tailored timeline so you know exactly when the yard will be secure.
A well-maintained chain-link fence typically lasts 15 to 20 years. Upgrading to galvanized, powder-coated, or vinyl-coated wire can push that life span closer to 30 years by warding off rust and sun damage. Plan to inspect the mesh and hardware each season; tightening loose ties early prevents sagging that leads to bigger repairs. Because fixes run $300 to $800—and sometimes more than $1,500—a few minutes of yearly maintenance is the cheapest insurance you can buy.
Yes—chain-link almost always beats wood on price. While wood runs $20 to $50 per linear foot, chain-link falls between $8 and $40. The final gap depends on your fence height, local labor rates, and any extras like decorative caps or privacy slats. If budget is your top concern, a galvanized chain-link fence delivers solid security for far less cash than cedar or pine panels.
Temporary chain-link panels average about $2 per linear foot per month, but location, fence length, and rental duration all affect the quote. Short-term leases usually include delivery, setup, and teardown fees, so ask for an all-in price before you sign. If you need the fence for several months, negotiate a lower monthly rate or look into buying used panels instead.
A standard chain-link fence won’t drag down your home’s value, but it won’t add much either. Curb-appeal upgrades—think powder-coat colors or wood posts—can make the fence look more polished and buyer-friendly. More important, a sturdy, well-installed fence signals clear property lines and adds a layer of security, both of which buyers appreciate. In other words, quality installation matters more than the material alone when it comes to resale impressions.