FAQ
🧱 CUSTOM FENCING
What types of fencing do you install?
We install a variety of fencing types, including:
- Wood fencing (privacy, picket, ranch-style, etc.)
- Wrought iron fencing for classic elegance and durability
- Aluminum fencing for low maintenance, rust-free style
- Chain link fencing for practical security and affordability
- Composite fencing for a long-lasting, eco-friendly alternative to wood
Can I customize the height and design of my fence?
Absolutely. We specialize in custom-built fences tailored to your needs, including height, style, material, and property layout.
Do you handle permits for new fence installations?
Yes, we can help guide you through the permitting process or handle it for you, depending on your local regulations.
How long does fence installation typically take?
Most installations take 1–3 days depending on the size, material, and any customization involved.
🎨 SEALING, BLEACHING, & STAINING
Why should I seal or stain my wood fence?
Sealing and staining protect wood from moisture, UV damage, rot, and insect infestation—extending your fence’s life and keeping it looking great.
How often should I reseal or restain my fence?
We recommend reapplying sealant or stain every 2–3 years depending on weather exposure and material type.
What is fence bleaching, and why would I need it?
Bleaching is used to remove mildew, water stains, or aging discoloration from wood fencing. It’s often done before staining to restore a fresh, even appearance.
💦 PRESSURE WASHING
Do you pressure wash all types of fences?
Yes. We pressure wash wood, vinyl, aluminum, composite, and metal fences to remove dirt, mold, algae, and weather stains—revitalizing their appearance.
Will pressure washing damage my wood fence?
Not when done correctly. Our technicians use the appropriate pressure and technique to safely clean wood without causing damage or splintering.
Should I pressure wash before staining or sealing?
Yes. Proper cleaning ensures the stain or seal adheres properly and lasts longer. We recommend pressure washing at least 24–48 hours before applying any finish.