Have Questions? We’re Here to Help.
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A: We proudly serve Englewood, Denver, Littleton, Centennial, Highlands Ranch, Aurora, Lakewood, and surrounding Colorado communities.
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A: We build cedar, vinyl, chain link, aluminum/steel, and Trex composite fences. We also install custom gates and rails to complete your project.
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A: Wood privacy fences and vinyl fences are both excellent choices.
Wood fences offer a classic look and can be customized to any height or style.
Vinyl fences provide exceptional durability with minimal maintenance.
We also offer custom designs to match your specific privacy goals and style preferences.
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A: The lifespan of your fence depends on the material:
Wood fences can last 15–20 years with proper maintenance like sealing and staining.
Vinyl fences often last over 30 years with little upkeep.
Aluminum and steel fences are extremely durable and can last for decades with minimal maintenance.
Regular care and inspections can extend the life of any fence.
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A: Wood fences offer a traditional, customizable look and can be built to match any style. They do require regular maintenance, including staining and sealing, to protect against the elements.
Vinyl fences are low-maintenance, weather-resistant, and available in a wide range of styles and colors. While vinyl may cost more upfront, it’s a cost-effective, long-term investment due to its durability.
Both options have their benefits — we’re happy to help you choose the right fit for your home or business.
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A: Choosing the right fence depends on your goals — whether that's privacy, security, aesthetics, or functionality.
Privacy and security: Consider wood or vinyl privacy fences.
Aesthetics: Decorative options like ornamental steel or custom woodwork.
Functionality: Chain link or split rail for cost-effective solutions.
We’ll help guide you through material and style options to match your needs, your property's design, and local regulations.
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A: Fence maintenance varies by material:
Wood fences: Clean and apply sealant every few years to prevent rot and discoloration.
Vinyl fences: Minimal upkeep; just rinse with soap and water as needed.
Metal fences: Inspect for rust periodically and touch up any chipped paint.
Chain link fences: Keep clear of debris and check for loose fittings or damage.
Regular care helps extend the life and beauty of your fence.
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A: In the Denver Metro area, permits are often required for fences over 6 feet tall or those built in specific zoning areas (like front yards).
We're familiar with local codes and can help guide you through the permit process to ensure your project stays compliant. -
A: If your fence is damaged, contact us for an inspection. We offer repair services for broken boards, gate issues, rust on metal fences, and more.
Whether it’s a simple repair or a full replacement, we’ll restore the safety and appearance of your property.