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6 years of experience

At Pintail Enterprises we pride ourselves in customer satisfaction. We can install a variety of fence types including barbed wire, post and pole, buck rail fence, dog runs and more. We specialize in ag fence, but we can handle any type. Our owner has been building fence since 1996 and has seen multiple variations, thus giving him a vast knowledge to get you a quality fence. We are a small family oriented business that maintain great communication throughout the entire job.

At Pintail Enterprises we pride ourselves in customer satisfaction. We can install a variety of fence types including barbed wire, post and pole, buck rail fence, dog runs and more. We specialize in ag fence, but we can handle any type. Our owner has been building fence since 1996 and has seen multiple variations, thus giving him a vast knowledge to get you a quality fence. We are a small family oriented business that maintain great communication throughout the entire job.


Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

The most common height of a front yard fence is around 3 feet high, but it can vary depending on your zoning laws. If your fence is meant to create privacy, something closer to 6 feet or higher will do the trick. Most of the time, the highest fence you’ll see is 8 feet tall.

Because it's cost-effective and does a great job of keeping pests out and plants in, vinyl is probably the best option for building a DIY garden fence. The material is also easier to work with than metal, which may prompt a homeowner to tackle the project themselves instead of hiring a pro. 

Chicken wire is also a great option to put on top of your vinyl fencing, as it’s budget-friendly and easily accessible.

There are two things you can do to make a fence replacement easier—but keep in mind that easier doesn’t mean better. First, you can use a jack or some other type of machinery to pull the post out of the ground. If that’s not available, a digging bar can help.

Second, you can backfill the hole with gravel rather than creating a concrete footing. Keep in mind, gravel is less secure. You should only use it if you’re installing a lightweight fence or have heavier, clay soil.

While power washing isn't a requirement before you stain a fence, it can make the job much easier and faster while reducing manual labor requirements. The stain will not work if the wood is full of dirt and dust, so power washing, sometimes called pressure washing, is a fast and effective way to prepare the wood for staining. Remember that you need to stain or repaint relatively soon after the wood has dried so that there isn’t time for dust and dirt to build up again. 

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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