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Avatar for 7th State Builders, LLC
7th State Builders, LLC
4.2(
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Serving Churchton, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very professional. Chase is both laid back enough to feel like you've known him for years and professional enough to give realistic explanations of every aspect of installing/replacing a fence - including cost analysis, payment schedule and above all, accurate time frames for each stage of the job. Its a shame I only have one fence, because I would absolutely have him and his crew come back out again."
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+156

Response time2 hrs
Response rate93%
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Baltimore Wrought Fence & Rail
4.2(
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Serving Churchton, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

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"From beginning to end Neal did a great job.
To speed the process I took photos of the area that I wanted work performed. I then emailed them to Neal with my approximate measurements and he took it from there. He came out to confirm my measurements and fabricated/installed a new railing. The work is solid and I would use him again.
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Mark's Lawn & Landscape LLC
4.8(
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Serving Churchton, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

"Install went smoothly and very quickly. He was a upfront about possible issues and how they would mitigate them. Since it was a small job, he cut us a deal sourcing pavers leftover from a previous job."
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
Freestate Tree Service LLC
4.4(
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Serving Churchton, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This is the third time in the last 7 years that I have hired Ben Jones to remove trees. His work has consistently been outstanding and his prices are very competitive. There are no hidden charges. He shows up when he promises to and he gets the work done quickly. He always cleans up afterwards. I would hire him again if I ever need further work."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Myriad Home Improvement & Handyman Services LLC
4.2(
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Serving Churchton, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Credit card accepted

"Fred worked quickly. He finished the entry gate and replaced part of the fence that was missing. His work was excellent. He did a much better job than the original company which installed the fence. Then he started attaching the wire fence to one side of the fence. Initially he was'nt sure if he'd be able to attach the wire to the entire fence and I did not expect him to because he had done so much already. Fred had to move some tree branches out of his way in some areas but he manged to attach the wire fence to the entire wood fence. He did a wonderful job and he his work exceeded my expectations. I would use this company again and I'm going to tell my friends and family about them.
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Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Bennington Builders
4.5(
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Serving Churchton, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Emergency services offered

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Dave Bennington and his crew exceeded all of my expectations.  In short, he and his crew were meticulous, efficient, highly skillful, prompt, patient, responsive, and polite.  While renovating my condo, they kept dust and dirt to minimum.  At the end of each work day, they neatly stored their tools and the construction materials.  Dave did a lot of the work himself.  He or his crew were on site at key moments, e.g., to supervise the flooring and granite counter installations.

The granite, flooring, carpeting, and plumbing fixture vendors that Dave recommended provided excellent service and products.  I was at home during most of the renovation; consequently, I was able to observe Dave, his crew, and the vendors? work first hand.  Although it was a stressful two and a half weeks, I looked forward every morning to Dave and his crew?s arrival.

Seventeen years ago, in July 1998, I moved into a then-new two bedroom, two bathroom condominium with living room, dining room, kitchen, foyer, and large loft.  There is a 16-foot cathedral ceiling over the living room that meets the loft?s ceiling.  Other than installing a ceiling fan in the living room, new lighting in the kitchen and dining room, and a new dishwasher, I had not renovated the living room, dining room, kitchen, and foyer.

In March 2015, I hired Dave  for three reasons to:

1.      renovate my living room, stairway to the loft, dining room, kitchen except for the cabinets, and several components in the two bathrooms;

2.      correct, to the degree possible, a prior contractor?s shockingly poor work in the master bathroom; and,

3.      repair, to the degree possible, the builder?s construction mistakes. 

After agreeing on the work to be done and costs involved, Dave took me shopping.  He has vendors with whom he has long-term, established relationships.  We visited Rockville Granite, Carpet & Floor Express, Inc., Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. (plumbing fixtures), and River Glass Designs.  All four vendors are in Rockville.

Dave only charged me for time and materials.  Instead of charging a contractor?s markup, Dave arranged for me to pay the vendors directly.  All told, the renovations cost $35,000.  Given the amount of work that Dave and his crew did and the quality of vendor?s work and materials, I think that $35,000 was very reasonable, especially for the Washington DC area.

Dave has an excellent eye for design. With his guidance, I selected beautiful granite counters for the kitchen and bathrooms, high quality bathroom and kitchen plumbing fixtures, bathroom lighting fixtures, great looking laminate flooring for the foyer, living room, dining room, and kitchen, and fabulous carpeting for the two bedrooms.  I especially love the laminate floors, carpet, and granite counters.  Everyone who has seen my renovated condo has been very impressed with the outcome.

His work in the master bathroom deserves special mention.  The prior contractor had used porous cement, rather than epoxy, grouting for the bathroom floor, shower, and shower wall tile.  The prior contractor did such a poor job of grouting the shower floor tile that I had the prior contractor remove the initial grout and install new grout.  Even after two tries, the grout failed, i.e., fell out and turned yellow and black.  When installing the second round of grout, the prior contractor chipped many shower floor tiles.  The prior contractor?s crew misaligned the new frameless shower door and the two glass panels on either side of the door.  They improperly installed new lighting fixtures in the bathrooms.

Dave and his crew corrected the problems with the shower.  His crew removed the poorly installed shower floor and replaced it with new underlying rubber sealant, shower tiles, and epoxy grout.  He replaced the sloping Carrera marble threshold with a new, level threshold.

He arranged to have River Glass Designs install a custom-built frameless shower door.  River Glass Designs also installed new custom-cut mirrors over the vanities in both bathrooms.  Dave and his crew installed new lighting fixtures in each bathroom.  When mounting the new lighting fixtures over the mirrors, they discovered that the prior contractor had dangerously installed one of the fixtures. They corrected the prior contractor?s sloppily done detail work in the master bathroom.

Finally, Dave and his crew did an excellent job of repainting the living room, stairway wall, foyer, dining room, kitchen, and bathrooms.  They took the time to prepare the walls and ceilings properly for repainting, e.g., used sturdy joint tape where the ceilings met the walls and carefully spackled and sanded walls.  They finished many, many small repair jobs and improvements that I meant to complete, but never did.  For example, Dave installed new LED lights, which I had purchased years ago, in my three bedroom closets and my laundry room.  He and his crew did a beautiful job of refinishing the top of my dining room table.

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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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FAQs for barbed wire fence installation projects in Churchton, MD

Barbed wire is a type of fencing made from steel wire with sharp edges or points spaced along the strands. It's designed to prevent unauthorized entry or contain livestock by acting as a physical deterrent. Barbed wire fences are often seen in agricultural settings or high-security areas because they're effective, durable, and require little maintenance.

You can expect to pay between $3 and $6 per linear foot for a barbed wire fence, including installation. The exact price depends on factors like material quality, number of strands, wire thickness, and labor costs. If you have a larger project, bulk purchasing and hiring a professional might offer cost savings.

The number of strands you need depends on the fence's purpose and the level of security you want. For a standard livestock fence, you might use three to five strands. For higher-security needs, you may require more strands to meet your needs. Consider your specific requirements and talk to your fence installation pro to determine the appropriate number.

Barbed wire fencing regulations vary by location. In many residential areas, the use of barbed wire is restricted or prohibited due to safety concerns. Before installing a barbed wire fence, work with your barbed wire fence installation pro to check local zoning laws and homeowner association rules to ensure compliance with regulations.

The lifespan of a barbed wire fence depends on the quality of materials and environmental conditions. Fences made with high-quality, galvanized wire and proper coatings can last between 20 and 30 years. Regular maintenance and inspections can extend the fence's longevity by addressing issues like rust or damaged strands promptly.

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