To minimize the possibility of your fence being flammable we recommend gates made from flame retardant metals like iron, steel, or aluminium. Wood gates can still be flammable. However if your gate is made of an additional metal, the risk of a spark will be reduced.
We offer free estimates. We are able to come to your place for a low cost survey to assess your property and determine the best options. We will not do anything until we are sure that our customers are happy and have a plan for moving forward. Also, we won't charge any hidden fees. We are committed to honesty and integrity, in order to build lasting relationships with all our clients.



If you aren't sure of the material that your fence is made out of, send us photos. We will give you a free estimate and can help you decide the best option.
If you want to do the entire job yourself, you can rent tools like an auger and post-hole digger. You can also choose to install your fencing board-by-board with prefab fencing panels. Before you go ahead, ensure that you check the local building codes to confirm that you are permitted to build the type and height fence you desire.



Fencing is both stylish and practical. A fence can improve the curb appeal of your home and provide additional security. You can keep your pets and children safe, keep unwanted animals away, and provide privacy even when you live in close proximity to other homes.

While fence construction isn't as difficult as building houses, it does require some knowledge. These are the most important things homeowners need to know about fence installation costs. Here are some common questions.




Are you looking for privacy or security enhancements? We offer a wide variety of fences in wood, aluminum or steel to suit your needs.
After my fence was damaged by Hurricane Irma, I called many companies but couldn't find anyone. They answered my call, gave me an estimate, and set a date. They arrived on time, did the work professionally, and were prompt. They refused to take the old fence, but they did transport it to my garbage area and attached all the screws that my city required.



Wood fence posts made from quality lumber are made from various tree species. Once the trees have been cut down, the bark is removed and pieces of lumber are cut into usable lumber. Finally, the lumber has been pressure treated to increase its strength and durability.


We will source materials from our trusted suppliers. If you have a preferred provider in mind, we will contact them to purchase the materials and deliver them to you. We make it easy for you to continue your daily life while we do the work.


The material of the fence determines its life expectancy. The lifespan of different woods is dependent on their treatment. A cedar fence could last between 15 and 30 years, while an untreated pine fence might only last 5-12 years. Treatment pine can last for up to 20. Regular maintenance can extend the life of wood fences. Vinyl fencing can resist weathering, provided it is constructed in mild climates. It will last for at least 20 years. Galvanized galvanized chain-link fencing can last for 20 years, depending on its coating and weave. For a longer lifespan, metal fences will need to have a rust-inhibitor coated applied every few year.
If you are looking for a more natural appearance, a wood fence can be a good and economical option. Treat pine costs $1.50 a linear foot. The price for exotic woods such as redwood is closer to $17.50 per unit. Cedar is a popular alternative that's both durable and cheaper at $7 to $5 per linear feet. A wood fence can be stained or painted but will need regular upkeep. Wood fences have a short lifespan. This is something to think about when you consider a project costing between $1,000 and $4,000




It all comes down to what type of fence we want. Here's a list of the most commonly used fences and their costs:


Suburban areas tend to have underground power lines which can cause problems when digging for fence posts. A mishap with a gas or power line can lead to serious consequences. To prevent potential problems, fence builders and homeowners should inspect underground gas, power, and electrical lines before digging. These lines are usually checked by local power companies for free. However, working around them could increase the cost of your installation.