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You’re already busy enough as it is. We want to make this as easy as possible for you and it basically boils down to three steps:
You can call us or use our website form here to send us a request. We'll call you to talk over your project and schedule a time for us to assess the property, take measurements, and listen to your ideas.
We'll meet you at your property, take pictures, measurements, and talk over your project with you.
After you approve your quote, we will request a deposit to buy your materials and schedule your project. After that, there's nothing left to do except count down the days until we bring your fence to life.
Are you looking for a partner to help you take your outdoor aspirations from dream to reality? Contact us today, and we will be in touch soon to help you get started with the initial details.
Yes, horizontal fences can be just as durable as traditional vertical fences, depending on the materials used and the quality of installation. Materials like cedar and composite are highly durable and resistant to weathering, rot, and warping.
Some HOAs and municipalities have restrictions on fence styles. It’s important to check with local guidelines before installation. Horizontal fences are increasingly popular and often accepted due to their modern look, but confirming approval beforehand is key.
Horizontal fences can be slightly more expensive due to the materials and design complexity, but the modern aesthetic and added curb appeal often make the investment worthwhile. Composite options may have a higher upfront cost but save money in the long run due to minimal maintenance.
Yes, horizontal fences can be installed on sloped yards using a technique called "stepping," where the boards follow a stair-step pattern. This ensures the fence remains level while accommodating the natural grade of the land.