LAHNER ELECTRIC

MASON CITY, IA 50401

238210 - Electrical and Wiring Installation

Electrical and Wiring Installations Fence Contractors Still Dig Posts After 100 Years You&#x27ve got the fence poststhe weekend blocked offand a big decision staring you down: is it better to dig or drive fence posts? If you&#x27ve been researching fence installation latelythrough every soil condition and climate challenge this region can throw at us. We&#x27s what they&#x27re not telling you: there&#x27s a reason why established contractors like Cedar Rusticwith nearly 100 years of experiencestill dig every post. It&#x27s not because we&#x27re stuck in the pastit&#x27s because we know what works in Chicago&#x27s challenging conditions. The Digging Method: The Industry Standard As the name suggestsdigging means you’re clearing out space for each post using a tool like a manual diggera powered augeror machinery with a post-hole attachment. Once the hole’s ready

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