
BULLSEYE FENCE DESIGN INC
About us
Bullseye Fence Design, Inc., in Noblesville, IN, is the area’s premier fencing contractor serving all of Hamilton County and portions of Boone, Hendricks, Hancock, Tipton, Madison and Marion Counties since 1999. We specialize in a variety of fencing for residential, commercial and agricultural needs including ornamental, wood, chain link, woven wire and more. Call Bullseye Fence Design, Inc. today!
Business highlights
Services we offer
Commercial & Agriculture. 50 Feet of Installed Fence/Gates Required in Hamilton Co. 200 Feet of Installed Fence/Gates Required in Boone, Design & Construct Fences: Residential, Hancock, Hendricks, Madison, Marion & Tipton Counties.
Amenities
Free Estimates
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Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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It's been about 8 years ago. The fence was around $5,000. The first visit was fine. They came and told me everything they were going to do. I thought the pricing was fair for cedar fencing.
Ryan and Rod are great to work with. They have great communication and are very professional. We recently needed to have some fencing moved for a backyard project, and they were great! We would highly recommend them.
Ryan said that really my posts were in good shape so I chose the smaller job.
I had to pay about 25% of the quote up front and the contract said it would be done within 90 days. I waited about three weeks and emailed Ryan to see where we might be on their list. He said that they'd be to in a week or so and they did call me about a week later to schedule a time to come out to do the job. They completed the job as promised and the fence looks great. I received a bill from them for the balance that was due and that was paid.
All in all my experience with Bullseye fence was very good throughout the whole process.
They called Holey Moley to mark all the utilities just before the installation. We have lived here for around 26 years, so there are five different cable lines underground along with fiber optic, DSL and AT&T and buried 220 and gas line, so knowing which ones are active was valuable to them. They put in a new kind of gate that I really like. It has horizontal bars that match the rest of the fence, and it is 5 feet wide. My original gates could not permit various landscaping machinery to enter! They use a hoop kind of fence closure and it is very nice to use as well. They arrived with a crew totaling 3, with a large pickup and an 18 foot trailer that was loaded with the dry cement, posts, rails and tools. The neighbors commented about how hard and quickly they worked. we had moved our firewood away from the fence so they could work more quickly. I plan to spray a protectant on the fence posts and rails, so it will last as long as possible. The old fence posts had rotted off at the ground line where there is standing water after a heavy rain, and they added dirt from their post-holes to raise those areas. The crew and their leader were super friendly and polite, and
left for lunch returning to complete the post installation except for the very special one at the north end. They left it loose, so they could cut and install the very short rails there, then they cemented it into the ground. The bottom rail is nicely raised from the ground so my mower wheels won't hit the bottom rail. The top rail aligns with the top of the green, dipped wire fence so that it is more sturdy. Our old wire fence was not dipped, and it became very rough and rusted. They let the concrete set for a day, then came back and completed the project. The yard was only "unfenced" for 3 days. They loaded up the old fence posts, rails, and rusty wire, strapped it down. and departed with a very good looking fence.
Our requirements had special sections and sizes in length and various heights. Bullseye could do it all. W e had a visit from their representative for a preliminary layout and quote. Since we were also replacing an existing concrete patio with a larger one, it was useful to have a second visit to review and finalize requirements. We wanted some changes and it was very helpful to have their experienced representative to assist with final designs.
One thing we chose was to have metal posts which is a cost added feature. We have been very happy with that choice as it improves and provides some confidence for long lasting good appearance. As a regular feature for this type cedar fence, Bullseye uses three horizontal cross pieces (stringers) which looks better and more substantial than commonly used 2 stringer. The Bullseye installation team came-in with enough people to do the work in less than a days time. They checked horizontal and vertical levels, and the fence is true and plumb. With the metal posts, the fence should remain that way.
We are very happy with our Bullseye fence, and our visitors say it looks great also.
"Our company has a very defined policy on private underground pipes and wiring which is included in writing on our estimates and contracts. For our company to take responsibility for damage to private lines they must be accurately and completely marked with paint or flags and at least a 12" clearance from proposed excavations. This customer did have the sprinkler heads marked with flags at time of pre-construction meeting but the pipes connecting heads were not marked. I ran a string line along the back property line with the customer and there was a sprinkler head located off the property. It was clear that there was piping paralleling and crossing back into the property conflicting with proposed fence line. This was pointed out and I made it clear there was a high potential that damage would occur. The customer understood the risk and their responsibility to repair if damaged. Our crew did damaged the line as suspected during installation. Our crew made the customer aware of the damage and excavated each end of the piping out. The project was completed and the customer paid the invoice. Approximately one month later the customer contacted the office seeking payment for the damage and asked to have a manager make contact. Her call was returned the following day. I left a message and even followed up with another call several days later. It is unfortunate that this customers irrigations system was installed off the property but we are very confident that our company addressed this potential issue in depth prior to any work being performed in writing and verbally. Sincerely, Rod Smith"
I was happy to find a contractor that could install both ornamental fence and farm fence. I wasn't sure exactly what I wanted and I changed my mind a few times. Andy did a great job advising me and then he put together a competitive estimate that included everything I wanted. Our lawn was newly graded and seeded in the late fall, so we decided it would be best to install the fence in the winter while the ground was frozen to prevent damage. Bullseye was able to schedule the work sooner than the other contractors who had also given me estimates. They shoveled snow in order to start working and were able to complete the project just in time before the ground thawed in March. They did no damage at all to my new lawn. There were a few things we didn't like about the installation, however Rod was very quick to address my concerns and make the corrections. All the fencing looks great and my dogs are delighted to have a large, safe place to play.
It is important to note that I had four other estimates from local competitors and was told that my fence and gate was on backorder for three weeks and some companies were scheduling new jobs 4 to 6 weeks out..
Bullseye came -- game me an estiamte -- slightly cheaper than the other quotes recieved -- had my fence and gate instock -- installed within a week. I would definatly recommend Bullseye and we are so glad we went with them!
"Bullseye Fence Design Inc. did not perform work directly for this member and have had no communications of any kind. However, Our company was contracted by the Waterford Gardens management company to replace the fence on all of the units. The management representative and HOA board of directors planned, contracted, scheduled and managed the project. Our company had no formal contact with the residents. The first phase of replacement was performed during the winter months and there were no restrictions with scheduling because a good amount of residents were absent for the winter months and exposure to the work sites was minimal. The second phase was scheduled during the spring months and the schedule was set up differently. It was planned that it would be in the best interest of the residents safety to plan not to have any units left under construction spanning the weekends which restricted schedules slightly. The work began the first week of May 2014 and was completed June 17, 2014. I performed a final inspection on every unit with the entire HOA board of directors after the project was completed. The board approved the work and final payment was made. I worked directly with the HOA president closely throughout the project and at no time were there any complaints or comments regarding schedules. Our company performed several minor warranty adjustments in April 2015 as part of the original contractual agreement. It is apparent that this resident was not privy to the details of the project and the minor warranty adjustments made in April 2015 in no way reflected incomplete work. Sincerely, Rod Smith Project Manager/CEO Bullseye Fence Design Inc."
Not only is their service impeccable but the fence is beautiful, high quality cedar.I cannot say enough positive things about this company.
Ryan returned my call promptly, and while they do not offer that service, he had two references for me with names and phone numbers. I have been having a difficult time finding people who do this, so I really appreciate Ryan's help. If I ever need a fence, or if I have a friend who does, I would definitely recommend Bullseye Fence Design based on their Angie's List rating and my contact with Ryan. Thank you so much!
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