Fence FAQs

What are your hours?
We are open all year round. Please feel free to contact us between the hours of 7 a.m. through 10 p.m. seven days a week. You can contact us via phone, email, or fax.
Do I need a Permit?
Some towns and/or counties DO require you to have a permit for a fence. We include information about the permit in our contract if you are required to have one.
Do I need to be present during my fence installation?
No, you do not need to be home during the installation. We do like to schedule a time to meet with you prior to installation to mark out the fence line with you and talk about any specific requests you have or address any questions you have at that time.
How deep are the holes dug for most fence types?
All posts are placed anywhere between 2-3 feet in the ground. The depth depends on the type of fence installed.
Should I stain or treat my wood fence?
Staining or treating your fence will help to protect the fence and prevent graying that occurs naturally with time.
How long will my wood fence last?
How long your fence last depends on the quality of wood you choose and how you care for your fence. In general, most wood fences last anywhere between 15 - 30 years.
Where can I find more information on installing and repairing fences?
We have started a page on our latest articles on fence installation and repair.

Submit Your Question


City, State:
E-Mail:

Enter your question:


Disclaimer: All external links provided on this site are done so with the good faith and intention to provide additional information.   However, All American Fence Company has no control over the content of the external sites we link to.  We do not endorse these sites, validate the information therein or have input as to what is written on them.

All images used on our website are used with the express written permission of the photographer and may not be downloaded for use without that express written permission. You may not modify, copy, reproduce, republish, upload, post, transmit, or distribute, in any manner, the material on this site, including graphics and code.