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KC Dog Guard
3.9(
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Serving Lamont, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We have had numerous issues with the company from the beginning. The installers were late, the trainer was late, the replacement battery was late. We also had an issue where the dog collar was covered in a rust-looking substance that was harming our dogs neck. Owners were hard to get ahold of at times when necessary as well. They did rectify all of the issues however, but it doesn't excuse the poor initial quality and customer service."
 Owners Jim and Angela; Tank, Maggie & Ellie
 James (son), Jim & Angela; Maggie, Abbey & Ellie
 Cats are trainable!
 Angela Cummins
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+21

Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Compass Contracting
4.3(
2
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Serving Lamont, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"First off, communication was very important, and was very good. They showed up when they said they would. And the job was completed pretty much in the time frame they said it would take, even though the weather didnâ t cooperate and had to put some of it off for a week. Dave, the owner kept me advised of how things were going. I will definitely keep his name and number for future use."
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+19

Response time2 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for wood fence repair projects in Lamont, KS

Financial responsibility depends on where the fence sits. If it’s clearly inside your lot, you foot the bill. When it’s right on the property line, state laws—California and Illinois are two examples—usually require both neighbors to split repair costs equally unless you agree otherwise. Check your local rules before scheduling work so you know exactly what you’re on the hook for.

Start by walking the fence line and noting every issue—loose boards, leaning posts, cracked panels. Next, gather at least three quotes from licensed contractors, comparing experience, warranties, and costs. Once you pick a pro, they’ll secure materials, reset posts, and fix or replace damaged sections. A thorough inspection and a qualified contractor keep the fence safe and extend its life.

Straightening a leaning fence costs an average of $200 to $400. A fencing pro will assess the damage, reset or replace the posts, and realign the panels so the fence stands upright again. Fixing the lean early on prevents further strain on framing and keeps the structure both sturdy and attractive.