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O'Connor's Outdoor Living, LLC
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Serving Hood River, OR and surrounding areas

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O'Connor's Outdoor Living, LLC, specializes in designing and building high-quality outdoor living spaces that are both functional and visually striking. Our services include custom landscape design, installation, irrigation systems, outdoor lighting (color & white), plant installation (lifetime warranty*), and landscape maintenance* residential & commercial - each tailored to enhance your outdoor environment.\nWith decades of experience in landscaping, irrigation, facility management, and operations. We bring a disciplined, detail oriented approach to every project. This background allows us to effectively manage timelines, coordinate trades, while delivering consistent, high quality results. We take pride in precise workmanship, thoughtful design, with dependable systems supported by strong, clearly defined warranties. *Lifetime warranty on plants installed when you have a qualified sprinkler system and full service landscape maintenance agreement with us.\nA Tradition of Excellence

FAQs for chain link fence repair or alter projects in Hood River, OR

Installing a concrete reinforcement slab significantly boosts the stability and longevity of your chain link fence. This reinforcement creates a strong foundation that protects the fence from erosion, burrowing animals, and high winds. The installation cost is $4 to $10 per square foot, and this robust base minimizes the need for future repairs while extending the overall lifespan of your fence.

Repairing minor damage such as small holes is far more cost‑effective than replacing significant portions of your chain link fence. Minor repairs cost between $100 and $200, while replacing full sections demands an investment of $1,000 to $2,000. For a fence that is 20 years old or older, having an expert assess it now can prevent repeated repair expenses and secure long‑term durability, thereby safeguarding overall fence performance.

If you'd rather remove your chain link fence than repair or replace it, professionals charge between $3 and $5 per linear foot for the job. There may be additional costs involved if there is extra labor needed, like relocating plants or separating the chain-link fence from other existing structures. This also does not include waste disposal fees.

Chain link fences have an average lifespan of 20 years with regular cleaning and maintenance. They stand out as one of the most affordable and durable fencing options available to homeowners and businesses alike. Chain link fences often last five to 10 years longer than comparable wooden fence installations. Chain-link fences made with a vinyl coating often exceed these estimates, providing even greater longevity and weather resistance.

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