Custom fencing gives you the freedom to design a solution that fits your exact needs. From modern looks to traditional styles, you can combine materials and finishes for a fence that enhances both security and curb appeal.
Combination Material Fence (wood + metal, etc.)
Decorative/Designer Fence
Specialty Privacy Fence
Modern Horizontal Fence
A custom fence starts with your vision and is built through expert planning and installation.
We assess your property, map utilities, review drainage and sightlines, and plan based on how you actually use your space.
We provide a detailed plan and estimate, outlining the work needed, materials, and costs upfront
You choose from transparent options, and we handle the paperwork.
Your custom fence is built with precision in the shop and field-fitted on site.
We fine-tune the details and hand over a fence built to last.
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Frequently asked Questions
Learn MoreA custom fence is designed specifically for your property and preferences. It may include unique materials, styles, heights, or decorative features not found in standard fence options.
Yes, you can mix materials such as wood, vinyl, aluminum, or composite to create a fence that balances aesthetics, durability, and budget.
The timeline depends on design complexity and material availability, but most custom projects are completed within 1–3 weeks after approval.
Custom fences are generally more expensive than standard options because they involve tailored designs, premium materials, and specialized installation.
Yes, we design fences to complement your home’s architecture, landscaping, and HOA guidelines, ensuring the fence enhances curb appeal.
Yes, we provide free consultations to discuss design ideas, materials, and layout, helping you choose the best fence for your property.
Absolutely. Custom fences can incorporate matching gates, lattice tops, decorative posts, lighting, or other functional features.
In some cases, yes. If your design includes non-standard heights, materials, or layouts, we’ll guide you through the permit process to ensure compliance.