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Bryce Case Construction
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Serving Enid, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I called him with a need for a gate to be replaced on a property I was about to move into. He was on his way out of town, but did the job immediately after returning. He did an excellent job. The gate was not what I envisioned, but was much better. I would definitely use him again."
Response time2 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Barnett Services
New to Angi

Serving Enid, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Hello, I am Kendall Barnett. I have over 20 years of residential and commercial construction and maintenance. We specialize in fencing, decks, landscaping and water attractions such as water falls and ponds. Customer satisfaction is our number 1 priority. I look forward to helping you with your needs.

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FAQs for barbed wire fence installation projects in Enid, OK

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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