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Quick answers to the questions Anchorage homeowners ask most.
Cost depends on the material, height, total length, the terrain, and how many gates you need. Wood and chain-link are typically the most economical; vinyl and aluminum cost more up front but need less upkeep. The quickest way to a real number is a free quote — tell us about your project.
It depends on your goal. Wood for warm, classic privacy; vinyl for privacy with almost no maintenance; chain-link for affordable security and pet containment; aluminum for an elegant, rust-free ornamental look and pool enclosures. We'll walk through the trade-offs for your yard and budget.
Many areas require a permit and have rules on height and placement, and HOAs may have their own. Requirements vary by jurisdiction, so check with your local building department or HOA before work begins — we can point you in the right direction during the quote.
Fences should sit on your property, so it's important to know where your lines actually are — a survey or recorded plat is the reliable source. We'll set the fence to the lines you confirm; when there's any doubt, a survey clears it up before posts go in.
A typical residential fence is often done in a few days, depending on length, material, and ground conditions. Concrete-set posts usually need time to cure, so some installs are split across visits. We'll give you a clear timeline with your quote.
Yes. Fences can be racked (following the grade) or stepped (level sections that step down) depending on the material and the look you want. Aluminum and chain-link rack easily; wood and vinyl can be racked or stepped.
Yes — we cover Anchorage, all of the Anchorage Municipality, and nearby Eagle River, Wasilla, and Palmer.
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