Don't Just Pick the Cheapest Bid for Your Fence
Look, I've been building fences around Othello for a long time. I've seen good work, and I've seen some real messes. When you're looking to hire someone to put up a new fence or fix an old one, it’s easy to just go with the lowest price. But that's usually where folks get into trouble. A fence isn't just a boundary; it's an investment, and it needs to stand up to our Othello winds and sometimes that hard, clay-like soil we've got in places like the west end of town. You want it done right the first time.
Questions to Ask Every Potential Contractor
When you're talking to someone about your fence project, don't be shy. Ask direct questions. Here's what I'd want to know if I were hiring: