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High & Tight Fencing, LLC
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Wood Fence - InstallVinyl or PVC Fence - InstallChain Link Fence - Install+3 more

Serving Nibley, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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High & Tight Fencing, LLC is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade, combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

Response time2 days
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Recommended by80%of homeowners
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BKVD, LLC
5.0(
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Vinyl or PVC Fence - Install

Serving Nibley, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"We redid our yard and hired a few contractors contractors to do various things on the yard, we hired Bill to put our fence in and he was by far the best of the contractors we had working for us. I will definitely use him again if the need arises. Thanks Bill for all your help."
Back fenceline
Front corner transition
Back fencline
Custom section
Back section

+13

Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Good Shepherd Construction
New to Angi
Barbed Wire Fence - InstallBarbed Wire Fence - RepairChain Link Fence - Install+7 more

Serving Nibley, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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Warranties offered

We specialize in fencing installs, services, and repairs for wood, aluminum, privacy, chain-link, and more! We offer a diverse range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of every customer. We take a personalized approach to each project. We work closely with our clients to understand their vision, preferences, and budgetary requirements. We strive to exceed expectations by delivering exceptional service, great quality work, and professionalism on every job. Read more below on all the services we offer and contact us with any questions or to schedule a free estimate today!

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Custom Fence
Commercial Fence
Custom Fence
Custom white picket fence for commercial use

+15

Response time5 days
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

The most common type of metal fence today is one made of either steel or aluminum. These materials are relatively easy to fabricate, making them much more cost-effective than traditional metal fencing handmade from wrought iron. They’re also much lighter and easier to install, contributing to their affordability and making them more DIY-friendly.

When it comes to materials, wire fences are the cheapest option. The average cost for a 150-foot wire fence is $1,350. The next cheapest material is chain-link, followed by wood.

As far as the style of fence, smaller, less private fences are cheaper than large, elaborate fences that block your whole yard. That’s why split-rail fences are the cheapest option for wooden fences. They cost roughly $10 to $30 per linear foot.

When deciding between fence post foam and concrete, the best choice depends on your specific needs and priorities. Concrete is generally considered stronger and more durable, making it the preferred option for heavy, load-bearing posts. However, expanding foam offers several advantages, such as being more eco-friendly and curing much faster. For smaller fences or those made with lighter materials like vinyl or wire mesh, post foam is a good alternative. While concrete is more affordable, it is also harder to work with and has a longer curing time.

When considering how much of a gap should be under a fence or gate, a good rule of thumb is to keep gaps between 2 and 5 inches tall. This allows for some ground clearance for the gate but still provides safety for children and pets, who shouldn’t be able to squeeze through a gap of that size.

A setback is an area of space between your fence and the property line, meaning you build a fence a few inches before your neighbor’s property begins. You can build your fence on a setback—some communities recommend this—but this means a sliver of your property will be on your neighbor’s side of your fence.

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