Fencing

Custom fencing solutions designed to provide privacy, security, and a clean, defined look for any property. From cedar wood and ornamental iron to chain link, vinyl, Trex, and living fences, each installation is built with quality materials, proper layout, and long-term durability in mind.

Backyard patio with a swimming pool, lounge chairs, an umbrella, and a wooden privacy fence, with trees and a house in the background.
Outdoor patio with six Adirondack chairs in yellow and black, arranged around a fire pit, surrounded by gravel, stone, and a black metal fence, with stacks of firewood and a grassy field with trees in the background.

Professional Fence Installation

fence lines are straight, properly positioned, and fit naturally within the property. We take into account property lines, elevations, and how the fence ties into surrounding features before moving into post installation. Posts are carefully spaced, dug to the proper depth, and secured with solid footings to provide a strong base that keeps the fence stable over time.

We work with a wide range of fencing types including cedar wood fences, ornamental iron, chain link, vinyl, Trex composite, and living fences. Each material is installed using methods that suit its specific requirements, whether it’s ensuring proper spacing for wood expansion, maintaining tight alignment for iron panels, or achieving a clean, consistent look with vinyl and composite systems. Living fences can also be incorporated as a natural option, adding greenery and a softer boundary to the space.

Gates, hardware, and transitions are installed as part of the overall build, making sure everything opens, closes, and lines up the way it should. Attention is given to details like level lines, consistent spacing, and clean finishes so the final result looks balanced and well put together from every angle. The goal is to create a fence that not only defines the space but also complements the property and surrounding landscape.

Everything is built with long-term use in mind, using proper installation methods and durable materials that can handle regular use and seasonal changes. The finished result is a fence that feels solid, looks clean, and fits the space without looking out of place or overbuilt.