Fencing Installation
Fence projects are usually driven by a specific goal, whether that’s privacy, security, defining property lines, or replacing an existing fence that’s worn, damaged, or starting to fail.
The right fence depends on how the space is used, how much coverage you need, and the overall look you’re going for. We install wood and metal fencing systems designed to fit the layout of the property and hold up over time in North Texas conditions.
Wood and Metal Fencing for Privacy, Security, and Property Lines
Fence Installation in Aledo and Fort Worth, TX
Privacy Fences Built for Coverage and Appearance
Wood fencing is one of the most common choices for residential properties, especially for backyard privacy. It provides full coverage and can be built in a range of styles depending on the look you want. Proper post setting, alignment, and fastening all play a role in how well the fence holds up over time. When installed correctly, wood fencing offers a clean, functional barrier that fits most homes.
Durable Options for Security, Visibility, and Long-Term Performance
Metal fencing is often used where visibility is important, such as around front yards, pools, or open areas. Ornamental styles like wrought iron provide security without fully enclosing the view. Metal systems are designed to resist weather exposure and require less upkeep than wood in many cases. The result is a long-lasting fence that balances security with a more open appearance.
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First, we meet with you to learn your specific fencing needs and preferences. Our expert team then assesses the area and provides a tailored cost estimate, ensuring transparency and trust from the start.
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We outline a plan that suits your timeline and requirements. Our team schedules the installation at your convenience, carefully selecting materials that ensure durability and aesthetic appeal.
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Our skilled technicians execute the installation, ensuring precision and adherence to top-quality standards. After completion, we conduct a thorough quality check and guide you through the final product to guarantee your satisfaction.
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Our Fencing Installation Process
Clean Layout, Proper Installation, and Reliable Results
What Sets Our Fence Installation Services Apart
Posts Set for Long-Term Stability
We set posts at the proper depth and spacing to prevent leaning or shifting over time.
Layout That Fits the Property
We plan fence lines around grade changes, corners, and property boundaries so the installation looks intentional and functions properly.
Attention to Detail During Installation
We focus on alignment, spacing, and overall finish so the fence looks clean and consistent when the job is complete.
Consistent, Dependable Service
Our veteran-owned company handles projects with the same level of care and follow-through from start to finish.
Common Questions About Fencing Projects
Fence Installation FAQs
What type of fence is best for privacy?
Wood fencing is typically the best option for privacy since it provides full coverage. The height and style can be adjusted depending on how much separation you want from neighboring properties.
How long does a wood fence typically last?
Wood fences can last 10 to 20 years depending on materials, installation quality, and exposure to weather. Occasional sealing or staining can help extend that lifespan.
Is metal fencing better than wood?
It depends on your priorities. Metal fencing tends to last longer and requires less upkeep, while wood offers more privacy and a different appearance. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and your aesthetic preferences.
How do I know where my property line is for a fence?
Property lines should be confirmed before installation, often through a survey. Installing a fence in the wrong location can create issues later, so it’s important to verify boundaries upfront.
Are fences considered part of my home for insurance coverage?
Fences are usually not considered part of the main structure of the home. They’re typically classified as “other structures” under a homeowners insurance policy, which is a separate coverage category from the house itself. That means damaged fence replacement or repair may still be covered, but the coverage limit is often lower than what applies to the home, and it depends on the terms of your policy.



