Your Fencing Questions, Answered Honestly
Frequently Asked Questions
The average residential fence project costs around $6,000 and $7,000, though the final cost depends on the material, footage, and any custom features.
Vinyl fences typically range from $9,000 to $11,000, while chain-link is generally the most cost-effective at $4,500 to $5,500.
Contact us with your project details, and we’ll give you a more accurate estimate.
Most residential installations take one to two days, depending on the footage.
A standard chain link job under 200 linear feet can often be wrapped up in a single day. Wood, vinyl, and ornamental installs typically run two working days. We’ll give you a clear timeline before we start so you know exactly what to expect.
We offer a lifetime workmanship warranty on craftsmanship, and a 25-year warranty on vinyl and metal materials.
The workmanship warranty covers any issues related to how the fence was built. Material warranties cover manufacturing defects such as cracking or structural failure.
Note that damages from pet negligence, fading from sun exposure, or posts affected by sprinkler systems running after installation fall outside of warranty coverage.
Inside city limits, fences are generally capped at six feet. If your property has a pool, a six-foot fence is required by code. Corner lots have their own setback requirements because the city limits how close a fence can be to the road.
We pull the survey details before we start, so there are no surprises during the build.
We install wood, vinyl, ornamental steel, and chain link fences for residential properties, as well as concrete panel fencing for commercial jobs.
Wood makes up the majority of what we install, and we exclusively use high-quality Western Red Cedar. It’s more durable, lower-maintenance, and naturally resistant to bugs than the cheaper alternatives most contractors use.
Yes. We work with a local credit union to offer financing for homeowners. A lot of our clients have the cash available but prefer to finance, keeping their savings intact for whatever else comes up.
You can apply for financing online or over the phone, and the process takes just a few minutes. Ask us about it when you reach out, and we’ll send you the link right away.
That’s fairly common and easy to work around. Some HOAs require specific materials, colors, or styles. Others have height restrictions.
If you know your HOA requirements going in, bring them to your estimate, and we’ll match the install to what’s approved. If you’re not sure, we can help you figure it out.
We’re based in Omaha and serve the surrounding cities, including Papillion, La Vista, Ralston, Bennington, Elkhorn, and Council Bluffs.
If you’re not sure whether we cover your neighborhood, give us a call or fill out our contact form, and we’ll confirm right away.