Fence Installation Services in Denver
Quality fence installation for privacy, security, and style. Wood, vinyl, composite, and metal options built to handle Colorado conditions.
What's Included
- Wood, vinyl, composite, and metal options
- Custom designs to match your home style
- HOA-compliant installations
- Proper post-setting depth for Colorado frost line
- Gate installation and hardware
- Old fence removal and disposal
Seasonal Note: Installation is possible year-round, but frozen ground in winter makes digging more difficult and costly. Spring through fall is ideal. We recommend scheduling 2 to 3 weeks in advance during peak season (May through August).
Our Process
Property Survey
We verify property lines, check for underground utilities, and assess the terrain to plan the fence layout accurately.
Material Selection
We help you choose the material, style, height, and color that fits your needs, budget, and HOA requirements.
Installation
Posts are set below frost line depth (minimum 36 inches in Denver) in concrete. Rails and panels are installed level and plumb.
Final Inspection
We check every post, panel, and gate for proper alignment, operation, and appearance before considering the job complete.
Common Challenges We Solve
Fence Installation Across the Denver Metro
We offer fence installation in these areas and beyond.
Fence Installation FAQs
Wood privacy fencing typically costs $25 to $40 per linear foot installed in Denver. Vinyl runs $30 to $50, and composite ranges from $35 to $60 per linear foot. A typical 150-foot residential fence project costs $3,750 to $9,000 depending on material. We provide exact quotes after a property survey.
Fence posts in Colorado must be set at least 36 inches deep to get below the frost line. We typically dig to 40 to 42 inches and set posts in concrete for maximum stability. This prevents frost heave from pushing posts up and causing the fence to lean or shift.
Most Denver-area HOAs require approval before installing a fence. Common restrictions include material type, color, height, and setback from property lines. We review your HOA guidelines before quoting and can prepare architectural review submissions for you.
A standard residential fence (100 to 200 linear feet) takes 2 to 4 days to install depending on terrain and material. Post-setting is done first and typically needs 24 to 48 hours to cure before panels are hung. We schedule accordingly to minimize disruption.
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