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Last update on May 09, 2025
Western Wood was started by my father in 1976 as the premier Architectural Woodworking contractor engaged in servicing the Commercial Tenant Improvement Industry of Southern California. For Thirty Years he built the business one relationship at a time, and performed such projects as The Autry Museum, Dreamworks Campus, Apple Headquarters, E Entertainment, Disney Headquarters, Nestle Corporate Offices, Southern California College Of Optometry, Soka University - Aliso Viejo Campus, Experian Headquarters, several different bank branches, and countless jewel box offices throughout Southern California. He has retired, and I have opened the business to include Residential projects and service to the Home Market. I recognize this segment of construction is heavily based on immigrant labor and cheap handymen who frequent Lowes and Home Depot. This is precisely why I took our business into this market. Eventually, you will call an actual contractor and insist on local professionals who procure and install quality materials not found at home improvement stores.
Western Wood was started by my father in 1976 as the premier Architectural Woodworking contractor engaged in servicing the Commercial Tenant Improvement Industry of Southern California. For Thirty Years he built the business one relationship at a time, and performed such projects as The Autry Museum, Dreamworks Campus, Apple Headquarters, E Entertainment, Disney Headquarters, Nestle Corporate Offices, Southern California College Of Optometry, Soka University - Aliso Viejo Campus, Experian Headquarters, several different bank branches, and countless jewel box offices throughout Southern California. He has retired, and I have opened the business to include Residential projects and service to the Home Market. I recognize this segment of construction is heavily based on immigrant labor and cheap handymen who frequent Lowes and Home Depot. This is precisely why I took our business into this market. Eventually, you will call an actual contractor and insist on local professionals who procure and install quality materials not found at home improvement stores.
OC Gates specializes in home and commercial gate installation and gate repair. We can work with you to design and instal a gate custom fitted to your particular style and budget. Gates come in a variety of colors and materials and tailored to your home existing appearance. We have years in experience making residential gates that look remarkable and act reliably. Already have a gate installed? We can provide gate maintenance or upgrade your current installation with new features and increased security. If you're a business owner, OC Gates can also work with you to make a custom gate built to your commercial needs, while staying in your budget. Gates for business applications can have motion sensors, lock at certain times, and can be accessed by sensors that you can add or remove over time. After the initial instillation, we offer any upgrades, maintenance or modification services you might need in the future.
OC Gates specializes in home and commercial gate installation and gate repair. We can work with you to design and instal a gate custom fitted to your particular style and budget. Gates come in a variety of colors and materials and tailored to your home existing appearance. We have years in experience making residential gates that look remarkable and act reliably. Already have a gate installed? We can provide gate maintenance or upgrade your current installation with new features and increased security. If you're a business owner, OC Gates can also work with you to make a custom gate built to your commercial needs, while staying in your budget. Gates for business applications can have motion sensors, lock at certain times, and can be accessed by sensors that you can add or remove over time. After the initial instillation, we offer any upgrades, maintenance or modification services you might need in the future.
Yes, you should confirm that the fencing installer you hire is insured before proceeding with the job. In most cases they do not need a specific fencing license, but rather a general contractor’s license. Hiring a licensed contractor protects you as a homeowner from fraud, poor work, and potential legal woes.
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Licensing and certification are not necessary.
Answered by Regino Adrian Pizarro at LDFY Fence Repair and Services, LLC in Denver, CO on 01/21/25
Fence installers typically charge by the hour when working on a project. Typically, you can expect to pay around $50 per hour for fence installation. Your project might take anywhere from 24 to 72 hours, depending on the length of your fence, overall project complexity, and fence type.
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The average cost to install a fence is between $1,760 and $4,500. These costs are what an average homeowner spends, but you might spend more or less depending on several factors. For a smaller DIY project, you might get away with spending as little as $430, or for a much larger project (like fencing for a 5-acre yard), you can spend in excess of $43,000.
Besides the size of your yard, other factors like your fence material, fence height, site prep, and additional fence features like gates all impact the overall cost. Additionally, the high cost of raw materials and manufacturing can all make the overall price tag higher.
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The overall cost of a fence project depends on numerous factors, including the size of your yard, fence material, fence height, site preparation, and additional features like gates.
Answered by Carlos Martinez at CLM Home Improvements in New Carrollton, MD on 01/20/25
Specific pricing varies drastically based on material choices and options. Length of fence, height, and gate options all are contributing factors that will determine the overall cost of a fence. Typically a per foot price can be given that ranges from $20-$50 per linear foot for installations.
Answered by Todd Rosier at A Plus Fencing Solutions in Yakima, WA on 01/08/25
It all depends on the specifications of the fence, such as linear footage, gate installations, demolition and haul-off, and other factors.
Answered by Connor Andrews at Craftsman Fence, LLC in Kirkland, WA on 01/22/25
It depends on the type of fence, the scope of work, and other factors.
Answered by Terri Webb at Webb's Fencing & Repairs, Inc. in Ft. Lauderdale, FL on 01/17/25
Before you hire a fence installer to build you the fence of your dreams for your yard, it’s important to set expectations up front by asking questions. Some questions to consider include:
Do you offer a warranty?
Do you offer financing or a payment plan?
Do you have references?
Do you have photos of previous work?
What type of fencing materials do you work with?
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Do you have references?
Are all fasteners exterior (galvanized)?
How deep are you concreting the post?
What is the lowest maintenance fencing?
How will you deal with slopes?
Answered by Chris Yancey at Yantons Outdoor Living LLC in Beavercreek, OH on 01/07/25
Only some fences require a permit to build. Factors like where you live, how tall your fence will be, and where in your yard you plan to build all impact the need to have a permit. Below are a few examples of when a permit is needed; it’s always best to check with your fence installer to confirm if a permit is required.
Generally, if you live somewhere rural, like on a farm, there’s a good chance you will not need a fence permit. However, you will most likely need a permit if you live in a highly-populated area. In addition, many privacy fences in your backyard won’t need a permit if it is 6 feet or shorter. However, you might need a permit for anything over 3.5 feet in your front yard.
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Any solid panels over 8 feet in height will require a permit, while a 2-foot lattice top on a 6-foot fence does not require a permit.
Answered by Connor Andrews at Craftsman Fence, LLC in Kirkland, WA on 01/22/25
Permit requirements can vary, so it's best to check with your county and municipality. Your fence contractor should be able to help confirm the specific requirements.
Answered by Carlos Martinez at CLM Home Improvements in New Carrollton, MD on 01/20/25
If you are digging in the ground, then yes. If it's just a repair with no digging, then no.
Answered by Terri Webb at Webb's Fencing & Repairs, Inc. in Ft. Lauderdale, FL on 01/17/25