Fence contractor in Greater Seattle

Frequently Asked Questions

Check out the answers to some of the most popular questions we get asked by customers like you!

Company FAQs

Absolutely! Holman's Custom Fencing has the proper licensing and insurance necessary to run our fencing operations all across Greater Seattle.

Holman's Custom Fencing has the reputation and necessary experience to handle all types of fencing jobs, from residential properties to commercial spaces. We run our business with integrity and quality and work to provide every customer with the security solutions they need most. When you need a custom job done, our team handles it from design to completion. Reach out today and speak with one of our team members to get your questions answered.

We install a wide range of fence types all across Snohomish and other parts of Greater Seattle. The best fence for your needs depends on what your main priorities are! If you're looking for high security, privacy, or a decorative accent, we have many options available that are high quality and long-lasting.

Yes! We often use our professional expertise to help customers with the best fence design to fit their needs. Our team of pros are happy to answer your questions and find the best fencing solution available.

Residential Fence FAQs

Prices depend on the material you choose and the exact style you order. We provide quotes for free! E-Mail us or give us a call and our team of friendly, experienced staff will be glad to walk you through the process and plan a consultation.


Important!

We encourage you to speak with one of our fence experts before focusing solely on price! There are cheaper, inferior-quality fence materials available that will only last for a while. We don't use them. There are also very inexperienced and unprofessional fence installers who continually cut corners and don't stand behind their work, regardless of their so-called warranty.

Fences must stand up to Greater Seattle high winds, harsh weather, and physical abuse from animals, kids, gardeners, and neighbors. Shopping for the cheapest fence is generally not the best way to choose the fence you want to protect and beautify your home and the people you care about.

We understand that homeowners in Greater Seattle want a great fence and want to get it quickly! Generally, it only takes a few days maximum for one of our fence experts to get to most areas of Greater Seattle, walk your property, and give you a detailed estimate of your entire residential fence project.

Once you approve the estimate, we can often install residential fences in most of Greater Seattle within 1 to 3 weeks, but please check with our office about your specific project. At times throughout the year, that timeframe may be less, or it may be longer.

Other things can delay the start of a fencing project. If you choose custom fence material, style, color, or add-ons that must be specially ordered, your fence installation will often be delayed. These materials come from various manufacturers, and shipping and delivery times are beyond our control. We will help you identify, in advance, any of your choices that are likely to cause these additional delays, and we will offer alternatives whenever possible.

Make it Easy on Yourself!

Don't stress yourself! Our fence experts will gladly come to your property and take all necessary measurements! We are a full-service fence company that specializes in residential fence installation. You do not need to work hard to get a great new fence.

DIY Fence Estimate

If you'd like to get a rough idea on your own about how much fencing you will need, follow these easy steps:

  • If you know the dimensions of the area you wish to enclose, add the length of each side together. Use a tape measure. Rough estimates are fine; there is no need to be too precise.
  • Be sure to subtract the length of any structures, like a house, a barn, or a shed, that will serve as part of the barrier. This will give you a rough estimate of how much fencing you need.
  • For even greater accuracy, subtract the length of any gates you will be using. Often, gates are priced much differently than fencing. For this reason, we recommend that property owners looking to develop their fence estimate list the gates separately. A standard walk gate is approximately 4 feet wide, and a standard single driveway gate is closer to 10 feet wide.

Caution!

Fencing is often priced and sold by SECTIONS, not by linear feet! Even when the linear footage is included specifically in price estimates, the total number of sections is a factor in this pricing. So, price per linear foot is only a rough estimate and rarely represents the actual cost of the finished fence!

If you would love to explore and explain this difference, you can speak with one of our fence experts. Be aware that price per linear foot is a ploy many unprofessional fence installers in the Greater Seattle area use!

Yes! We are a trusted residential fencing contractor across the entire Greater Seattle area.

We offer a wide selection of residential-grade fencing designed to provide solutions for every residential situation and every personal style. Our crews are specially trained in the latest techniques in residential fence installation, ensuring that your fence will look great, function properly, and hold up to the harsh weather typical of Greater Seattle.

Absolutely! As one of the most trusted residential fencing contractors across the Greater Seattle area, we stand behind our work.

Warranty on Fence Materials

We use professional-grade materials and work with high-quality fence manufacturers, meaning that in most cases, you are protected by excellent manufacturer warranties on all fencing materials. Each fence type and fence manufacturer is different. Our fence experts will guide you to the best solution for your situation, ensuring you receive the maximum protection and peace of mind for your residential fence!

Workmanship Warranty on Fence Installations

Our expertly trained installers understand how to handle all types of residential fencing. We know the specific soil conditions and other factors that impact the strength and resilience of fences installed in the Greater Seattle area. We stand behind our work and offer a workmanship warranty on all residential fences we install. Please talk to our fence experts to get the full details of the workmanship warranty for your specific project, and feel confident that working with Holman's Custom Fencing means you never have to worry about our quality or our support!

Our high-quality fencing is proven to last in Greater Seattle, so the best type of fence for you is a matter of priorities, style, and budget. Our expert fence consultants can help you make the best choice for you and your property. Whether you need privacy and security or a more decorative touch is your goal, we have excellent, durable residential fencing solutions that are popular with your friends and neighbors across the Greater Seattle region.

Here is a basic guideline that we use to help people make the best selection:

Fencing is one of the most accessible industries for start-up businesses and novice laborers to get into. For these people looking to make a few extra dollars installing fences, a shovel, a level, and a string line may be all they need.

As a result, there are many individuals or companies who show up in Greater Seattle, install residential fences for a short time, and then disappear. We see it all the time. Beware! You only want to work with a fully licensed and insured fencing contractor in Greater Seattle.

Here are some of the main pitfalls of working with non-professionals:

  1. The Residential Fence Warranty is Void
    If the individual or company that installed your residential fence is no longer in business, the workmanship warranty on the fence and the gates is worthless. Additionally, some manufacturers won't warranty their fence material if it was improperly installed or damaged during installation. Both situations are common with non-professionals.

  2. The Fence Almost Certainly Won't Last As Long
    As a professional fence company, our team of installers undergoes rigorous training and constant professional supervision. Our dedication to improving our skills, knowledge of the best fencing materials, and best fence installation techniques maximizes the strength and life of your fence. Companies that install fences as something they do "on the side" usually have no idea how much they don't know about residential fencing or what is best for you and your property.

  3. Your Property May be at Risk
    Installing residential fences in the Greater Seattle area can be risky. Sudden, harsh weather during the fence installation can blow materials and damage your home. We've seen concrete splatter onto cars or drip down beautiful driveways or walkways as buckets of wet concrete are transported. Deep tire tracks sinking into your grass is another common issue. The secondary damage to homes and yards is common when untrained labor installs the fence.

    Additionally, you are at risk if anyone gets hurt on your property while they are working. If you hire an unlicensed or uninsured contractor, you may be liable and your homeowner's insurance may deny payment!

At first glance, hiring a novice to install your fence may save you a few dollars, but in the long run, it is almost certainly a price you cannot afford to pay!

Commercial Fence FAQs

Prices depend on the material you choose and the exact style you order. We provide quotes for free! E-Mail us or give us a call and our team of friendly, experienced staff will be glad to walk you through the process and plan a consultation.


Important!

We encourage you to speak with one of our commercial fence experts before focusing solely on price! There are cheaper, inferior-quality fence materials available that will only last for a while. We don't use them. There are also very inexperienced and unprofessional fence installers who continually cut corners and don't stand behind their work, regardless of their so-called warranty.

Commercial fences must stand up to Greater Seattle high winds, harsh weather, and physical abuse from animals, kids, gardeners, and neighbors. Shopping for the cheapest fence is generally not the best way to choose the fence you want to protect and beautify your home and the people you care about.

We understand that businesses in Greater Seattle want a great fence and want to get it quickly! Generally, it only takes a few days maximum for one of our commercial fence experts to get to most areas of Greater Seattle, walk your property, and give you a detailed estimate of your entire commercial fence project.

Once you approve the estimate, we can often install commercial fences in most of Greater Seattle within 1 to 3 weeks, but please check with our office about your specific project. At times throughout the year, that timeframe may be less, or it may be longer.

Other things can delay the start of a fencing project. If you choose custom fence material, style, color, or add-ons that must be specially ordered, your commercial fence installation will often be delayed. These materials come from various manufacturers, and shipping and delivery times are beyond our control. We will help you identify, in advance, any of your choices that are likely to cause these additional delays, and we will offer alternatives whenever possible.

Make it Easy on Yourself!

Don't stress yourself! Our commercial fence experts will gladly come to your property and take all necessary measurements! We are a full-service fence company that specializes in commercial fence installation. You do not need to work hard to get a great new fence.

DIY Fence Estimate

If you'd like to get a rough idea on your own about how much fencing you will need, follow these easy steps:

  • If you know the dimensions of the area you wish to enclose, add the length of each side together. Use a tape measure. Rough estimates are fine; there is no need to be too precise.
  • Be sure to subtract the length of any structures, like a house, a barn, or a shed, that will serve as part of the barrier. This will give you a rough estimate of how much fencing you need.
  • For even greater accuracy, subtract the length of any gates you will be using. Often, gates are priced much differently than fencing. For this reason, we recommend that property owners looking to develop their fence estimate list the gates separately. A standard walk gate is approximately 4 feet wide, and a standard single driveway gate is closer to 10 feet wide.

Caution!

Fencing is often priced and sold by SECTIONS, not by linear feet! Even when the linear footage is included specifically in price estimates, the total number of sections is a factor in this pricing. So, price per linear foot is only a rough estimate and rarely represents the actual cost of the finished fence!

If you would love to explore and explain this difference, you can speak with one of our commercial fence experts. Be aware that price per linear foot is a ploy many unprofessional fence installers in the Greater Seattle area use!

Every local municipality has a separate set of requirements when it comes to building permits, and that includes commercial fencing. Sometimes, the specific height of the fence, placement of the fence, or purpose of the fence can impact the need for a permit. There are also HOA considerations in some areas.

We have installed many commercial fences in almost every possible area across Greater Seattle so we are happy to answer these questions and guide you through the process.

The best way to get specific answers quickly and accurately is to call your town building code office.

There is no bad time of year to get a commercial fence in Greater Seattle. As professional fencing contractors, we build commercial fences across Greater Seattle all year!

There are certain times during the year when our installation schedule is busier, but our fence team always does its best to get you the fence you need right when you need it. Reach out today to find out what our current schedule looks like! We always have room for one more fence!

Fence placement is ultimately the responsibility of you, the customer. Moving a fence after installation can be costly, so getting a survey to be safe is never a bad idea. In many cases, the property lines are clear and well-marked and installing your fence can be done without an official survey. However, some municipalities do require it, so be sure to check!

Fencing is one of the most accessible industries for start-up businesses and novice laborers to get into. For these people looking to make a few extra dollars installing fences, a shovel, a level, and a string line may be all they need.

As a result, there are many individuals or companies who show up in Greater Seattle, install commercial fences for a short time, and then disappear. We see it all the time. Beware! You only want to work with a fully licensed and insured fencing contractor in Greater Seattle.

Here are some of the main pitfalls of working with non-professionals:

  1. The Commercial Fence Warranty is Void
    If the individual or company that installed your commercial fence is no longer in business, the workmanship warranty on the fence and the gates is worthless. Additionally, some manufacturers won't warranty their fence material if it was improperly installed or damaged during installation. Both situations are common with non-professionals.

  2. The Fence Almost Certainly Won't Last As Long
    As a professional fence company, our team of installers undergoes rigorous training and constant professional supervision. Our dedication to improving our skills, knowledge of the best fencing materials, and best fence installation techniques maximizes the strength and life of your fence. Companies that install fences as something they do "on the side" usually have no idea how much they don't know about commercial fencing or what is best for you and your property.

  3. Your Property May be at Risk
    Installing residential fences in the Greater Seattle area can be risky. Sudden, harsh weather during the fence installation can blow materials and damage your home. We've seen concrete splatter onto cars or drip down beautiful driveways or walkways as buckets of wet concrete are transported. Deep tire tracks sinking into your grass is another common issue. The secondary damage to homes and yards is common when untrained labor installs the fence.

    Additionally, you are at risk if anyone gets hurt on your property while they are working. If you hire an unlicensed or uninsured contractor, you may be liable and your insurance may deny payment!

At first glance, hiring a novice to install your fence may save you a few dollars, but in the long run, it is almost certainly a price you cannot afford to pay!

Aluminum Fence FAQs

Yes! We are a leading aluminum fencing contractor across the entire Greater Seattle area.

Our crews are specially trained in the latest aluminum fence installation techniques, ensuring that your fence will look great, function properly, and hold up to the harsh weather typical of Greater Seattle.

Aluminum fences require very little maintenance. Aluminum is naturally rust and corrosion-resistant. In addition, our professional-quality aluminum fencing has been factory-treated, further preventing rust and corrosion while resisting color fading and dull finish issues that are more common with lower-quality aluminum fencing.

For this reason, an occasional rinse with a water hose, a gentle, non-abrasive home cleaner, and a sponge should be sufficient. Apart from that, you should not need to do anything except enjoy your beautiful aluminum fence!

Every local municipality has a separate set of requirements when it comes to building permits, and that includes aluminum fencing. Sometimes, the specific height of the fence, placement of the fence, or purpose of the fence can impact the need for a permit. There are also HOA considerations in some areas.

We have installed many aluminum fences in almost every possible area across Greater Seattle so we are happy to answer these questions and guide you through the process.

The best way to get specific answers quickly and accurately is to call your town building code office.

There is no bad time of year to get an aluminum fence in Greater Seattle. As professional fencing contractors, we build aluminum fences across Greater Seattle all year!

There are certain times during the year when our installation schedule is busier, but our fence team always does its best to get you the fence you need right when you need it. Reach out today to find out what our current schedule looks like. We always have room for one more fence!

Fence placement is ultimately the responsibility of you, the customer. Moving a fence after installation can be costly, so getting a survey to be safe is never a bad idea. In many cases, the property lines are clear and well-marked and installing your fence can be done without an official survey. However, some municipalities do require it, so be sure to check!

Many small fence companies in Greater Seattle install aluminum fencing. Very few specifically train their teams on the best installation techniques and practices for aluminum fencing. Unfortunately, this means that your aluminum fence is probably not installed as securely as it could be, which ultimately can reduce the quality and lifespan of your aluminum fence.

Using inferior installation techniques and improper tools can also damage the aluminum fence during installation, which may have the unfortunate impact of voiding the manufacturer's warranty since you chose an unqualified contractor not approved by the manufacturer.

Here are some of the main pitfalls of working with non-professionals:

  1. The Aluminum Fence Warranty is Void
    If the individual or company that installed your aluminum fence is no longer in business, the workmanship warranty on the fence and the gates is worthless. Additionally, some manufacturers won't warranty their fence material if it was improperly installed or damaged during installation. Both situations are common with non-professionals.

  2. The Fence Almost Certainly Won't Last As Long
    As a professional fence company, our team of installers undergoes rigorous training and constant professional supervision. Our dedication to improving our skills, knowledge of the best fencing materials, and best aluminum fence installation techniques maximizes the strength and life of your fence. Companies that install aluminum fences as something they do "on the side" usually have no idea how much they don't know about aluminum fencing or what is best for you and your property.

  3. Your Property May be at Risk
    Installing aluminum fences in the Greater Seattle area can be risky. Sudden, harsh weather during the fence installation can blow materials and damage your home. We've seen concrete splatter onto cars or drip down beautiful driveways or walkways as buckets of wet concrete are transported. Deep tire tracks sinking into your grass is another common issue. The secondary damage to homes and yards is common when untrained labor installs the fence.

    Additionally, you are at risk if anyone gets hurt on your property while they are working. If you hire an unlicensed or uninsured contractor, you may be liable and your homeowner's insurance may deny payment!

At first glance, hiring a novice to install your aluminum fence may save you a few dollars, but in the long run, it is almost certainly a price you cannot afford to pay!

Chain Link Fence FAQs

Composite Fence FAQs

Composite fencing provides a durable and sustainable substitute for traditional wood fences. Made from wood fibers and plastic, it mimics the appearance of wood without its drawbacks. Unlike wood, composite fencing resists warping, rotting, and termite damage, ensuring a long-lasting solution.

Yes, composite fencing stands out as an exceptionally eco-friendly option among various fencing materials. Incorporating recycled plastic and reclaimed wood fibers reduces landfill waste.

The majority of materials utilized in crafting composite fencing are recycled, and processed to achieve superior quality and performance. This results in a fence that outperforms traditional wood options, reducing costs through enhanced durability and lifespan.

Composite fences require minimal maintenance compared to wood fences, needing occasional cleaning but no staining or sealing over time.

Yes, composite fences provide privacy and security comparable to traditional fencing materials, ensuring a safe and secluded outdoor space.

Yes, composite fencing is customizable and is available in a variety of styles and color options to match any property aesthetic. From rich colors to more contemporary looks, homeowners can customize their fence's appearance while benefiting from the durability of composite materials.

Ornamental Steel Fence FAQs

Ornamental steel fencing is a great option for properties of all shapes and sizes in the North Washington area. It is a very strong material that creates a high level of security with an unmatched elegant design. If your priorities are design and strength, ornamental steel is a perfect solution for any home or business.

Ornamental steel fencing is one of the more costly types of fencing in the North Washington area due to the weight and strength of the metal and the craftsmanship it takes to build. When you are in the market for a new fence, speak to our fence professionals who can help you get a quote for whichever types of fencing you're looking for and help you find the perfect fit for your goals and your budget.

As far as earth-friendly fences go, ornamental steel fences are a great choice. The metal is easy to maintain, long-lasting, and recyclable if you need to in the future. All of these factors contribute to it being a very eco-friendly type of fence to install at your North Washington area property.

Ornamental steel fences are built to last a lifetime at your North Washington area property! Throughout history, you can still find ironwork that has stood for centuries, and it's no surprise why with the solid, durable metal it is crafted from. Certain factors like climate, maintenance, and protective coating all impact the longevity of your ornamental steel fence, but regardless, you can be sure that your fence will stand strong for many, many years.

Ornamental steel fencing needs very little maintenance over its lifetime at your North Washington property. Being proactive is the best way to make sure your fence will last without any issues. Keeping your ornamental steel free of dents will help prevent rust, so avoid using lawn trimmers too close to your fence or planting bushes too close to your fence, which can hide problems if they arise. Other than a rinse every now and then, your ornamental steel fence should need no cleaning or repairs, and you'll also receive a manufacturer's warranty that should cover major problems for your peace of mind.

One of the best features of ornamental steel fences is that it is resistant to rust and corrosion. The engineering of the metal and the protective coating that it comes with helps to ensure a long-lasting product with very little maintenance needed and no peeling or chipping. You can have peace of mind with the manufacturer warranty that covers your fence, too.

Vinyl Fence FAQs

Yes! We are a leading vinyl fencing contractor across the entire Greater Seattle area.

Our crews are specially trained in the latest vinyl fence installation techniques, ensuring that your fence will look great, function properly, and hold up to the harsh weather typical of Greater Seattle.

Vinyl fencing is a popular option for homes and businesses in the Greater Seattle region. Vinyl fences are strong enough to stand-up to the harsh weather conditions of Greater Seattle.

Vinyl fencing requires nearly zero maintenance. Over time, vinyl fencing is a less expensive fencing material than many other fence types. The cost-saving benefits of not requiring paint or sealant make it an attractive alternative.

If a maintenance-free, clean, and modern-looking fence is what you want, look no further than vinyl fencing.

Vinyl lasts a long time, so you don't have to generate or consume as many new resources to replace it. Additionally, vinyl fencing is recyclable, and there is no need to paint or treat it with other chemicals, making it an affordable, sustainable option.

Vinyl fences are an excellent choice for property owners looking for privacy. By far, the most popular privacy fence across Greater Seattle is the standard 6ft white vinyl privacy fence. However, there are many other options! Taller fences give even more privacy. You can also choose semi-privacy options that obscure most of the view into your yard but also have decorative design features and come in many popular color choices.

Prices on vinyl fences are highly dependent on the amount of fencing you need as well as the exact style, height, and options you select.

We provide vinyl fencing quotes for free! E-mail us or give us a call and our team of friendly, experienced staff will be glad to walk you through the process and plan a consultation.

Important!

We encourage you to speak with one of our fence experts before focusing solely on price! There are cheaper, very poor quality vinyl fence brands available that are not nearly as durable, will fade, will often warp, and have limited, if any, warranty. We don't use them.

There are also very inexperienced and unprofessional fence installers who continually cut corners and don't stand behind their work, regardless of what their so-called warranty says.

Vinyl fences must stand up to the physical demands of the Greater Seattle weather, and physical abuse from falling branches, landscapers, neighbors, animals, and more.

Shopping for the cheapest fence is generally not the best way to choose the fence you want to protect and beautify your home and the people you care about.

Many small fence companies in Greater Seattle install vinyl fencing. Very few specifically train their teams on the best installation techniques and practices for vinyl fencing. Unfortunately, this means that your vinyl fence is probably not installed as securely as it could be, which ultimately can reduce the quality and lifespan of your vinyl fence.

Using inferior installation techniques and improper tools can also damage the vinyl fence during installation, which may have the unfortunate impact of voiding the manufacturer's warranty since you chose an unqualified contractor not approved by the manufacturer.

Here are some of the main pitfalls of working with non-professionals:

  1. The Vinyl Fence Warranty is Void
    If the individual or company that installed your vinyl fence is no longer in business, the workmanship warranty on the fence and the gates is worthless. Additionally, some manufacturers won't warranty their fence material if it was improperly installed or damaged during installation. Both situations are common with non-professionals.

  2. The Fence Almost Certainly Won't Last As Long
    As a professional fence company, our team of installers undergoes rigorous training and constant professional supervision. Our dedication to improving our skills, knowledge of the best fencing materials, and best vinyl fence installation techniques maximizes the strength and life of your fence. Companies that install vinyl fences as something they do "on the side" usually have no idea how much they don't know about vinyl fencing or what is best for you and your property.

  3. Your Property May be at Risk
    Installing vinyl fences in the Greater Seattle area can be risky. Sudden, harsh weather during the fence installation can blow materials and damage your home. We've seen concrete splatter onto cars or drip down beautiful driveways or walkways as buckets of wet concrete are transported. Deep tire tracks sinking into your grass is another common issue. The secondary damage to homes and yards is common when untrained labor installs the fence.

    Additionally, you are at risk if anyone gets hurt on your property while they are working. If you hire an unlicensed or uninsured contractor, you may be liable and your homeowner's insurance may deny payment!

At first glance, hiring a novice to install your vinyl fence may save you a few dollars, but in the long run, it is almost certainly a price you cannot afford to pay!

Wood Fence FAQs

Yes! We are a leading custom wood fencing contractor across the entire Greater Seattle area.

Our crews are specially trained in the latest wood fence installation techniques, ensuring that your fence will look great, function properly, and hold up to the harsh weather typical of Greater Seattle.

Wood fencing is unique in its ability to be utilized for such a wide array of applications. Listed below are some of the most popular applications of wood fencing:

  • Decorative Wood Fencing
    Many decorative styles of wood fencing are perfect for showcasing areas of a property or sectioning off a portion of your yard. Wood rail fences and wood picket fences are two of the most common decorative styles of wood fencing.
  • Wood Privacy Fencing
    Wood fencing is an excellent option when you are looking for a privacy fence. Available in many styles, easily customizable, and able to be painted or stained in a variety of colors, it is a versatile, attractive option suitable for both residential and commercial properties.
  • Wood Perimeter Fencing
    Wood fencing is the staple of privacy fences. Popular across Greater Seattle, a 6-foot dogear wood privacy fence is likely the single-most requested fence we install.

Every local municipality has a separate set of requirements when it comes to building permits, and that includes wood fencing. Sometimes, the specific height of the fence, placement of the fence, or purpose of the fence can impact the need for a permit. There are also HOA considerations in some areas.

We have installed many wood fences in almost every possible area across Greater Seattle so we are happy to answer these questions and guide you through the process.

The best way to get specific answers quickly and accurately is to call your town building code office.

There is no bad time of year to get an wood fence in Greater Seattle. As professional fencing contractors, we build wood fences across Greater Seattle all year!

There are certain times during the year when our installation schedule is busier, but our fence team always does its best to get you the fence you need right when you need it. Reach out today to find out what our current schedule looks like. We always have room for one more fence!

Fence placement is ultimately the responsibility of you, the customer. Moving a fence after installation can be costly, so getting a survey to be safe is never a bad idea. In many cases, the property lines are clear and well-marked and installing your fence can be done without an official survey. However, some municipalities do require it, so be sure to check!

Many small fence companies in Greater Seattle install wood fencing. Very few specifically train their teams on the best installation techniques and practices for wood fencing. Unfortunately, this means that your wood fence is probably not installed as securely as it could be, which ultimately can reduce the quality and lifespan of your wood fence.

Using inferior installation techniques and improper tools can also damage the wood fence during installation, which may have the unfortunate impact of voiding the manufacturer's warranty since you chose an unqualified contractor not approved by the manufacturer.

Here are some of the main pitfalls of working with non-professionals:

  1. The Wood Fence Warranty is Void
    If the individual or company that installed your wood fence is no longer in business, the workmanship warranty on the fence and the gates is worthless.

  2. The Fence Almost Certainly Won't Last As Long
    As a professional fence company, our team of installers undergoes rigorous training and constant professional supervision. Our dedication to improving our skills, knowledge of the best fencing materials, and best wood fence installation techniques maximizes the strength and life of your fence. Companies that install wood fences as something they do "on the side" usually have no idea how much they don't know about wood fencing or what is best for you and your property.

  3. Your Property May be at Risk
    Installing wood fences in the Greater Seattle area can be risky. Sudden, harsh weather during the fence installation can blow materials and damage your home. We've seen concrete splatter onto cars or drip down beautiful driveways or walkways as buckets of wet concrete are transported. Deep tire tracks sinking into your grass is another common issue. The secondary damage to homes and yards is common when untrained labor installs the fence.

    Additionally, you are at risk if anyone gets hurt on your property while they are working. If you hire an unlicensed or uninsured contractor, you may be liable and your homeowner's insurance may deny payment!

At first glance, hiring a novice to install your wood fence may save you a few dollars, but in the long run, it is almost certainly a price you cannot afford to pay!