Fence Installation
Professional fence installation services built to last for your North Augusta property.

Why Professional Installation Matters
Installing a fence is more than just digging holes and setting posts. Your property deserves a fence that stands straight, looks great, and lasts for decades. That requires experience, the right tools, and attention to detail at every step. We handle everything from permits to post-hole depth, so you get a fence that adds value to your home without the headaches.
A poorly installed fence can sag within months, lean after the first storm, or rot prematurely from improper drainage. We take pride in doing it right the first time. Every post is set to the correct depth, every panel is leveled, and every gate swings smoothly. Our team has installed hundreds of fences across North Augusta, and we know how local soil conditions and weather patterns affect your fence.
Whether you need privacy from neighbors, security for your family, or a decorative border for your garden, our fence installation services are designed to meet your specific needs. We work with you to choose the right style, height, and materials that fit your budget and property.
What Sets Our Installation Apart:
- We check for underground utilities before digging to protect your property
- Posts are set in concrete at proper depth based on fence height and local frost lines
- Every section is leveled and aligned to maintain consistent height and appearance
- Gates receive extra reinforcement for long-term smooth operation
- We clean up thoroughly when the job is done, leaving your yard ready to enjoy
How Our Installation Process Works
We believe in transparency from start to finish. Here's exactly what happens when you hire us for fence installation. First, we meet you at your property to discuss your goals, measure the area, and identify any challenges like slopes, trees, or property line questions. We provide a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle all necessary permits and schedule your installation around your timeline. Before we dig, we contact local utility companies to mark underground lines. This protects your plumbing, electrical, gas, and cable lines from accidental damage.
Installation day begins with marking post locations and setting corner posts first. These establish the fence line and ensure everything runs straight. We dig post holes to the proper depth, typically 24 to 36 inches depending on your fence height and soil type. Posts are set in fast-setting concrete and allowed to cure properly.
Next, we install rails or panels between posts, checking level at every step. Gates are hung with heavy-duty hardware and adjusted for smooth operation. Finally, we walk the entire fence line with you, answer questions, and make sure you're completely satisfied. We haul away all debris and leave your property clean. You can learn more about our wood fence options or explore our low-maintenance vinyl fencing to find the perfect fit for your home.
Types of Fences We Install
Every property is different, and so are your fencing needs. We install all major fence types, each with its own advantages. Wood fences offer classic beauty and can be stained or painted to match your home. They work great for privacy and are cost-effective for large areas.
Vinyl and PVC fences never need painting and resist rot, insects, and weather damage. They come in many styles from solid privacy panels to decorative picket designs. Chain-link fences provide security and durability at an affordable price, perfect for backyards, dog runs, and commercial properties.
Aluminum fences combine strength with elegance. They won't rust and require almost no maintenance. Many homeowners choose aluminum for front yards and pool areas because of its clean, upscale appearance. We help you compare options based on your priorities, whether that's budget, maintenance, privacy, or curb appeal.
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Get a free estimate for your fence installation project. No pressure, just honest pricing and expert advice.
(803) 991-5805