
The Area's Number One Rated Fence Contractor
Fence contracting is more than dropping panels into the ground. It is permits, property-line research, post depth specifications, hardware selection, gate code compliance, and a hundred small detail decisions that quietly determine whether your fence holds true for two decades or sags within two seasons. We have been doing this since 2020, and the work has only gotten more specialized as material options have expanded. Below is what vetted contractors in our network install, how the contractor we match you with install it, and why every single one of those decisions matters to the fence you will be looking at every day from your kitchen window.

Wood, Vinyl, Aluminum, and Chain Link — All Built Right
Our installs fall into four material families, and each one rewards a different kind of craftsmanship. Wood fence installation — pressure-treated southern yellow pine and western red cedar — is still the most common choice for residential privacy, picket, and ranch-style runs. Vinyl fence installation, particularly co-extruded product from Bufftech and CertainTeed, is the no-maintenance choice with a twenty-year manufacturer warranty. Aluminum fence installation, in residential and pool-code-compliant grades, is the choice for sloped lots, pool enclosures, and any homeowner who wants the wrought-iron look without the rust. Chain link fence installation — especially nine-gauge black PVC — is the strongest budget option for kennels, large back-property runs, and any application where appearance is secondary to function.
The Four Details That Make a Fence Last
Inside every material family, the install detail decisions matter more than the material itself. Post depth, fastener type, rail count, and gate hardware are the four details that separate a five-year fence from a twenty-five-year fence. Vetted contractors in our network set every line post in concrete, use galvanized or stainless fasteners on every install, run three rails on six-foot fences and four rails on eight-foot fences, and use heavy-duty self-closing hardware on every gate over three feet wide. Those four standards are not optional on our jobs — even when a competitor's bid undercuts ours by skipping them. The math eventually catches up to the cheap install. We will not be the ones writing the bill on the back end of that math.
Honest Calls on Repair vs Replacement
Beyond new installation, the contractor we match you with handle fence repair, fence replacement, gate installation, and gate repair work. Repair is often the right answer when the original fence has localized failure — a few cracked pickets, a leaning post, a dropped gate. Replacement is the right answer when the original fence's failure mode would repeat under partial repair. We diagnose honestly on every estimate visit and recommend the option that makes sense for your situation, not the one that maximizes our invoice. You should leave the estimate visit knowing more about your fence than you did when we showed up.

Permits, HOA Packets, and Property-Line Research
Permitting and HOA review are part of every job that requires them. We pull the building permit when a jurisdiction requires one (usually for fences over six feet, all pool barriers, and some commercial installs) and submit HOA architectural review packets on your behalf. Permit and HOA fees are passed through at cost — we do not mark them up. The paperwork is its own job, and we treat it that way.
What the 2-Year Workmanship Warranty Actually Covers
Every fence installed by a contractor in our network carries a 2-year workmanship warranty. If a post a contractor in our network set leans, a fastener backs out, or a gate drops within twenty-four months, the contractor returns and fixes it at no charge. Material warranties are separate and run from the manufacturer — typically fifteen to twenty-five years on quality vinyl and aluminum, twenty-year fade warranty on Bufftech, and lifetime finish warranties on Jerith and Ameristar aluminum. The combination protects you on the install side and the material side, and that is the only honest way to write a warranty.
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What We Offer
- 2-year workmanship warrantyOn every fence install we complete.
- Permits and HOA handledPulled by us, billed at pass-through cost.
- Concrete on every postIncluding line posts. Standard, not upgrade.
- Galvanized or stainless fasteners onlyWe do not stock bright-finish or interior-grade.
- Free written estimateOn-site walk, line marking, and itemized quote.
Our Fence Contractor Services
Credentials
All of our contractors are licensed and insured, members of the American Fence Association, and factory-trained on Bufftech, CertainTeed, Jerith, and Ameristar product lines. Installing fence since 2020.
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