FAQs

  • Do you offer financing?

    Yes.

  • Do you mark the utility lines underground?


  • Do you require a deposit?


  • Do you have insurance?

    Yes.

  • What is “Pool Code”?


  • Can you give me an estimate over the phone?

    Yes.

  • What types of fencing do you offer?

    Wood, Chainlink, Wrought Iron

  • Are you insured?

    Yes.

  • What do I need to do if i have an HOA?


  • Do you use subcontractors?

    No.

  • Do you offer vinyl fencing?


  • What type of fence will last the longest?

    Western red cedar fences are renowned for their natural beauty, durability, and versatility, making them a popular choice for both residential and commercial properties. The distinctive reddish-brown hue of the cedar, coupled with its fine grain and aromatic scent, lends an undeniable charm to any outdoor space. Beyond aesthetics, Western red cedar is prized for its exceptional resistance to decay, insects, and rot, ensuring longevity even in harsh weather conditions. Whether crafted into traditional picket fences or modern slat designs, these fences provide not only privacy and security but also a timeless elegance that enhances the landscape for years to come.

  • What maintenance does a new fence require?

    Maintaining a cedar fence is essential to preserve its natural beauty and prolong its lifespan. Regular maintenance tasks include inspecting for any signs of damage such as cracks, splits, or rot, and promptly addressing them to prevent further deterioration. Cleaning the fence periodically with a gentle detergent and water solution helps remove dirt, mold, and mildew, while a thorough rinse with a hose ensures a pristine finish. Applying a protective stain every few years not only enhances the fence's appearance but also shields it from the elements, UV rays, and moisture, thereby extending its longevity. Additionally, trimming back vegetation around the fence prevents moisture accumulation and reduces the risk of pests and rot and point all sprinklers away from the fence to prevent uneven fading.  By investing time and effort in proper maintenance, cedar fences can retain their charm and structural integrity for many years to come.