FAQ

Commonly Asked Questions

Types of fencing materials: There are several types of fencing materials available, including:

Wood: This popular choice offers a natural look and can be painted or stained to match your property. Common types of wood used are cedar, redwood, and pressure-treated pine.

Vinyl: This durable and low-maintenance material comes in various colors and styles, including those that mimic the appearance of wood.

Chain link: Known for its affordability and durability, chain-link fences provide security without obstructing visibility. They can be coated in vinyl to improve appearance and prevent rusting.

Aluminum: Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, aluminum fencing can imitate the look of wrought iron but with lower maintenance.

Vinyl: Made from a mixture of wood fibers and plastic, composite fencing is eco-friendly, durable, and requires low maintenance.
Average cost of a fence installation: The cost of fence installation varies depending on factors such as material, labor, size, and location. On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $13 and $50 per linear foot for materials and installation. This range includes the cost of the fencing material, labor, and any additional components required.
Time to install a fence: The duration of a fence installation depends on factors such as the type of material, the size of the property, and the complexity of the design. Typically, it takes between one and three days for a professional crew to install a fence. More intricate designs or challenging terrain may increase installation time.
Customization for property fit: Yes, a fence can be customized to fit your property. Professional fence installers can adjust fence heights, incorporate various designs, and tailor the layout to accommodate slopes, curves, and other landscape features.

The type of maintenance required depends on the fencing material:

Wood: Requires periodic staining or painting to maintain its appearance and protect it from rot and insect damage.
Vinyl: Needs occasional cleaning with soap and water to remove dirt and mildew.
Chain link: May require rust protection and occasional tightening or repair of damaged links.
Aluminum and wrought iron: Should be inspected for signs of rust or damage and may need touch-up paint or rust removal.
Composite: Requires occasional cleaning with soap and water and may need periodic replacement of damaged boards.
Depending on your local jurisdiction, you may need to obtain permits for a fence installation. It is essential to check with your local building department or homeowner's association for specific regulations, height restrictions, and setback requirements before proceeding with a fence installation project.

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