FAQs

Good Neighbor Fence Company

Have a fence-related question? We have the answer! Check out our FAQs below to learn more about our company and services.

What types of fencing do you specialize in?

At Good Neighbor Fence Company, we specialize in cedar and chainlink fencing and offer fencing solutions to meet your unique project needs. Reach out to our team of fence contractors to learn about the types of fencing we offer.

What wood options are available for fences?

Our fence contractors use high-quality wood options, including cedar and redwood. Each type offers unique benefits in terms of durability and aesthetics.

Do you provide custom fence designs?

Yes! We offer customization for both wood and chain link fences, including height, style, and additional features like gates and privacy slats. Call our fence contractors today!

What’s the typical lifespan of a wood vs chain link fence?

With proper care, a wood fence can last 15 years, while chain link fences typically last 20 years, according to Bob Vila, especially with weather-resistant coatings. Don’t wait to reach out to our team of fence contractors today!

What is the cost of a new fence installation?

The cost varies depending on materials, size, and customization options. Contact our team of fence contractors for a free estimate, and we’ll provide a detailed quote based on your project.

Do you provide financing options?

Yes, our fence contractors offer flexible financing options to suit your budget. Make sure you reach out to learn more!

Do you provide any warranties?

We offer a one-year warranty on workmanship and materials. Learn all about our warranty by reaching out to our fence contractors today!

Will you remove an old fence prior to installation?

Yes. Our fence contractors offer removal services for old fences as part of the installation process. Let us know if this is needed, and we’ll include it in your estimate.

Do I need to mark my property lines before installing a fence?

Yes. It’s essential to know your property boundaries before installation. Our fence contractors recommend verifying boundaries through a survey or with local records to avoid disputes.

How do I determine ownership and responsibility for a fence on the property line with my neighbor?

Typically, a fence on the property line is considered shared property, especially when property ownership has changed over time. To avoid uncertainty, it’s best to have a conversation with your neighbor to discuss their thoughts on whether they want the fence removed or would prefer it to remain. If you decide to invest in a property survey, it may confirm that the fence is indeed on the property line, making it jointly owned and shared responsibility for both you and your neighbor. Call us today to speak with one of our fence contractors.