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Ergeon
4.8(
40
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Serving Cross Hill, SC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Ergeon did an amazing job in our backyard, removing our old 4ft picket fence and installing our new 6ft privacy fence all in one day. This also included installation of a custom 10ft wide double gate. I highly recommend Ergeon to anyone needing fence work."
Nail Up Style Fence
Nail Up Style Fence
Nail Up Style Fence
Nail Up Style Fence
Nail Up Style Fence

+5

Response time5 days
220 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by27%of homeowners
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Powell & Moores Construction, LLC
5.0(
2
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Serving Cross Hill, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Offers commercial services

"Great experience overall. Powell & Moores did the fence at my house and everything went smoothly. The crew showed up when they said they would, worked efficiently, and the finished fence looks solid and well done. Easy to work with and would recommend them if you need fencing work."
Charleston fence install
Charleston fence install
Vinyl fence
Privacy fence
Privacy fence

+1

3 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Mike Campell's Painting
5.0(
7
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Serving Cross Hill, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mike was hired to take down a section of fence and build a gate while a shed was being delivered, not only was that accomplished professionally and economically, but in addition he repaired my tractor. He is a man of many talents."
bathroom floor
laminated flooring
Entryway flooring and painting
Dinning Room
Paint

+3

Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

The lifespan of a fence can range from 5 to 50 years, depending heavily on the material, local climate, and how well it is maintained. For example, a wooden fence might last 7 to 15 years, while a vinyl fence typically lasts 20 to 30 years. Metal, composite, and glass fences have some of the longest lifespans. Proper maintenance, such as regular cleaning, inspections, and staining or sealing for wood, is key to extending the life of any fence material. Vinyl and composite are durable options that don't require sealing.

The average cost to install a wrought iron fence is around $3,150, with typical project costs ranging from $470 to $10,500. The final price can vary significantly based on several factors, including the fence's total length and height, design complexity, metal thickness, and your property's topography.

For materials alone, you can expect to pay around $25 to $35 per linear foot. When including installation, the cost is typically between $50 and $70 per linear foot.

Additional factors that can influence the total cost include:

  • Custom designs, decorative flourishes, gates, and columns

  • Labor costs in your area

  • The need for permits

  • Land preparation, such as old fence removal, tree or bush clearing, and land grading

For an accurate estimate, it is best to consult a professional fence installer with the specific measurements and design requirements for your project.

Yes, in many cases, homeowners insurance covers the cost to repair or replace a fence. Home insurance policies typically protect your home and other structures on your property, which often includes fences. If the fence is damaged by a covered event, such as a storm, fire, or vandalism, your insurer may cover some or all of the cost. However, coverage does not extend to damage caused by natural wear and tear, owner negligence, insufficient maintenance, or improper installation.

Planting greenery on a fence can help achieve more privacy, whether it’s shrubs along a picket or chain link fence or rolls of faux greenery to help create a solid-colored backdrop beyond the fence line. You can also try adding more lattice or paneling across a fence so that there are fewer places where passing eyeballs can see in.

Privacy fences in residential neighborhoods tend to stand between 6 and 8 feet tall, but local building code usually dictates the maximum height. Livestock fences that border large land plots range from 3 to 6 feet. Shorter, decorative fences, which are common in front yards, are around 3 feet tall, on average. Fence height also tends to vary by material, with wood fences usually sitting at 6 feet tall, and chain-link and wrought iron fences tending to sit at half that.

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