Fence Installation & Repair

Whether you need privacy from neighbors, security for children and pets, or a beautiful border that enhances your landscape, a professionally installed fence transforms your property and adds lasting value.

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What Fencing Professionals Do

Fencing contractors install wood privacy fences, vinyl fencing, chain link, aluminum and wrought iron, composite fencing, and custom designs. Services include post replacement, rail repair, gate installation, staining and sealing, and full fence replacement.

rotting wood posts
leaning fence
storm damage
broken rails
rust on metal fences
gate issues
neighbor disputes

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a new fence cost?
Wood privacy fences cost $15-$35 per linear foot. Vinyl runs $20-$50 per foot. Chain link is $10-$25 per foot. A typical 200-foot perimeter fence costs $3,000-$10,000 depending on material and terrain.
How long does fence installation take?
Most residential fences are installed in 1-3 days. Factors affecting timeline include property size, terrain, material type, permit requirements, and weather. Concrete post settings need 24-48 hours to cure.
Do I need a permit for a fence?
Most jurisdictions require permits for fences above a certain height (typically 6 feet). Check local building codes and HOA rules. Your fence contractor should handle permit applications as part of the project.