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Avatar for Craftsman Fence LLC
Craftsman Fence LLC
5.0(
51
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Wood Fence - InstallChain Link Fence - InstallChain Link Fence - Repair or Alter+3 more

Serving Newcastle, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Connor did a great job of matching the new fence with the existing fence. The quality of the work was exactly what I was looking for and he was able to give good practical advice on how to make parts of the project look their best. Im really glad I got to work with him as the other fencing companies that came and quoted were difficult to work with. Its simple, if you need a fence made, hire Craftsman Fence!"
Modified Panel with a 4' wide walk gate.
Full Panel
Horizontal Fence
Hog Wire
Modified Panel

+30

2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Alki Fence Co
3.9(
293
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Wood Fence - InstallWood Fence - RepairBarbed Wire Fence - Install+7 more

Serving Newcastle, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1988

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"OMG I love my new fence, they came when they said they would. They did the work, cleaned up all the mess and I am so excited to allow my large breed dog outside now. Not to worry if the kids next door will tease or bother me or my dog again. 6 feet high and privacy slates is the way to go, I am bragging to everyone I know, LOVE LOVE LOVE my fence and the price was prefect. Thank you, Duke for doing such a wonderful job. I will call you again if I need to upgrade my chainlink."
Estate
Panel Top
Latice Top
Picket
Window Top

+9

Response time2 days
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Fencing questions, answered by experts

In most states, it is a legal requirement to have a fence around your pool to protect both swimmers and pool owners. These laws can vary by state, city, and county, so you must research the specific regulations in your area before installation. The rules may also differ for inground versus above-ground pools, with inground pools typically requiring a full fence. Additionally, most homeowners' insurance providers will require a fence around a residential pool before providing coverage. As a general rule, it's always best to have a fence for everyone's safety.

There are different types of pet fencing available to keep your furry family member safe:

  • Chain link fencing is an affordable but not visually appealing option.

  • Vinyl panel fencing is less easily damaged than wood. 

  • Wood fencing is customizable but requires regular maintenance. 

  • Metal iron fencing provides a sleek look but doesn’t block your pet’s view. 

  • Electric fencing eliminates the need for a traditional fence, but it could be painful to your pet. 

  • Picket fencing adds to your curb appeal but won’t contain most pets. 

  • Brick or stone fencing stops pets from digging out of the yard but costs more.

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.

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.

A metal fence can last for over 30 years if maintained correctly, though the exact lifespan varies by material. For instance, chain-link and aluminum fences can function well for 25 to 30 years, while corrugated metal fences may last up to 60 years with regular maintenance. The lifespan can be shortened by harsh weather, abuse, or lower-quality materials. Galvanized metal tends to last longer due to its protective barrier, whereas sheet and corrugated metal may rust faster than solid pieces.

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