Frequently asked Questions

  • How long does fence installation take?

    Most residential fence installations take 1-3 days depending on size and terrain. Weather conditions and permit requirements can extend the timeline slightly.
  • What fence materials last longest?

    Chain-link and vinyl fences typically last 20-30 years with minimal maintenance. Wood fences last 10-15 years but require regular staining for optimal lifespan.
  • Can you repair storm damaged fencing?

    Yes, we specialize in storm damage fence repairs throughout Savannah and surrounding areas. We assess damage and restore both security and property value quickly.
  • What affects fence installation costs?

    Installation costs depend on fence type, property size, terrain difficulty, and local permit requirements. Chain-link is typically the most cost-effective commercial option.
  • How often should fences be stained?

    Wood fences should be stained every 2-3 years to prevent weathering and rot. Regular staining extends fence life and maintains appearance significantly.
  • Do I need permits for fencing?

    Most areas require permits for fences over 6 feet tall or near property lines. We handle permit applications and ensure compliance with local regulations.
  • What's the best fence for businesses?

    Chain-link fencing is ideal for commercial properties due to durability, security, and low maintenance. It provides excellent perimeter protection while remaining cost-effective.
  • Can fencing increase property value?

    Quality fencing typically adds 5-10% to property value while enhancing privacy and security. Well-maintained fences are attractive to potential buyers and tenants.
  • How do you prepare for installation?

    We locate underground utilities, survey property lines, and clear vegetation. Homeowners should remove obstacles and ensure access to the installation area beforehand.
  • Why choose professional fence installation?

    Professional installation ensures proper alignment, secure foundations, and compliance with local codes. DIY mistakes often cost more to fix than professional installation.