FAQs
Good Neighbor Fence Company
What types of fencing do you specialize in?
Good Neighbor Fence Company specializes in cedar and chain-link fencing. We offer a variety of fencing solutions to meet your specific project needs. For a complete list of our fencing options, please contact our fence contractors.What wood options are available for fences?
We primarily use cedar and redwood in our fencing projects. These materials are selected for their durability and aesthetic appeal. Our fence contractors can provide more details on these wood options.Do you provide custom fence designs?
Yes, we offer customization for both wood and chain link fences. This includes adjustable heights, various styles, and additional features like gates and privacy slats. Please contact our fence contractors to discuss your custom design requirements.What's the typical lifespan of a wood vs chain-link fence?
According to Bob Vila, chain-link fences typically last around 20 years, especially those with weather-resistant coatings. Wood fences generally have a lifespan of about 15 years with proper maintenance. For more specific information, please consult our fence contractors.What is the cost of a new fence installation?
The cost of a new fence installation depends on factors such as materials, size, and customization options. For an accurate estimate tailored to your project, we recommend contacting our fence contractors for a free quote.Do you provide financing options?
We offer various financing options to suit different budgets. Please reach out to our fence contractors for more information about our available financing plans.Do you provide any warranties?
We provide a three-year warranty that covers both workmanship and materials. For more detailed information about our warranty terms, please contact our fence contractors.Will you remove an old fence prior to installation?
Yes, we offer old fence removal as part of our installation process. If you need this service, please inform us when requesting your estimate so we can include it in the quote.Do I need to mark my property lines before installing a fence?
It's essential to know your exact property boundaries before fence installation. We recommend verifying these boundaries through a professional survey or by consulting local property records to avoid potential disputes.How do I determine ownership and responsibility for a fence on the property line with my neighbor?
Fences on property lines are often considered shared property, especially after ownership changes. We suggest discussing the matter with your neighbor to understand their preferences. A property survey can confirm if the fence is on the property line, indicating joint ownership and shared responsibility. For further guidance, please contact our fence contractors.


