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You want a fence that actually works. Not something that’s going to fall apart after the first Long Island winter or look shabby within a year.
When you choose professional fencing installation, you’re getting materials that can handle our coastal weather and installation that’s done right the first time. Your property value increases, your family gets the privacy and security they deserve, and you stop worrying about whether your kids or pets are safe in the backyard.
The right fence gives you peace of mind. You can finally use your outdoor space the way you’ve always wanted—without feeling like you’re on display for the whole neighborhood.
We’ve been handling exterior projects in Eastport and throughout Suffolk County since 2001. While roofing and chimney work built our reputation, we understand that your property is a complete system.
Eastport homeowners know quality when they see it. That’s why they’ve trusted us with their biggest investments for over two decades. We’re not the company that shows up, does half the job, and disappears. We’re the contractors your neighbors recommend because we actually finish what we start.
When you’re dealing with property lines, permits, and materials that need to last through nor’easters and summer heat, experience matters. We know what works in this area and what doesn’t.
First, we come out and assess your property. We handle the permit research, check property lines, and recommend the right materials for your specific situation and budget. No surprises, no hidden costs.
Installation happens when we say it will. Our crew shows up on time, works efficiently, and cleans up after themselves each day. We’re not the contractors who leave your yard looking like a construction zone for weeks.
After installation, you get a finished fence that’s built to last. We walk through everything with you, answer any questions, and make sure you’re completely satisfied before we consider the job complete.
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We install vinyl, wood, aluminum, and chain link fencing throughout Eastport. Each material has its place depending on your priorities—privacy, security, maintenance requirements, or budget.
Vinyl fencing is popular here because it handles our coastal weather without constant maintenance. Wood gives you that classic look but requires more upkeep. Aluminum offers security with style, and chain link provides affordable functionality.
Eastport’s zoning requirements and proximity to water means material choice matters more than in other areas. We know which options work best for properties near Seatuck Cove and which materials hold up against the salt air and seasonal storms that hit our area.
Most fence installations in Eastport require a permit, especially if your fence exceeds certain height limits. The requirements vary depending on your exact location within the town boundaries and whether you’re in a homeowners association area.
We handle the permit research and application process for you. This includes checking setback requirements from property lines, height restrictions, and any special considerations for your neighborhood. Getting permits right the first time prevents costly issues later.
The permit process typically takes 1-2 weeks, and we factor this timeline into your project schedule so there are no delays once we’re ready to start installation.
Vinyl and aluminum fencing perform best in our coastal environment. They resist salt air corrosion, don’t warp from humidity changes, and handle the freeze-thaw cycles we get each winter without cracking or loosening.
Wood fencing can work well if you choose the right species and treatment. Cedar and pressure-treated lumber hold up better than standard pine, but they require regular maintenance—staining every 2-3 years and prompt repair of any damage.
Chain link is extremely durable but offers no privacy. It’s ideal for pet containment or property line marking where aesthetics aren’t the primary concern. We help you choose materials based on your specific location, exposure to elements, and maintenance preferences.
Property line disputes are expensive and stressful. We recommend getting a current survey if you don’t have one or if your existing survey is more than 10 years old, especially in Eastport where property values make accuracy crucial.
You can start by checking your deed and any existing survey documents. Look for property markers—metal pins or stakes that mark corners. However, these can shift over time or be removed during landscaping projects.
If there’s any uncertainty, we can recommend qualified surveyors who work regularly in the Eastport area. The cost of a survey is minimal compared to the expense of moving a fence that’s been installed in the wrong location.
Most residential fence installations take 2-5 days depending on the length, material, and site conditions. Vinyl and aluminum installations are typically faster than wood construction, which requires more on-site customization.
Weather can impact scheduling, especially during winter months. We don’t install fencing in frozen ground or during storms, so timing matters if you need completion by a specific date.
Permit approval adds 1-2 weeks to the overall timeline, but actual installation is usually completed within a week once we start. We provide realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated if anything changes during the process.
Vinyl fencing costs more upfront—typically 20-40% higher than wood—but requires virtually no maintenance over its lifespan. Wood fencing has lower initial costs but needs regular staining, repairs, and eventual replacement.
Over 10 years, vinyl often costs less when you factor in maintenance time and materials. Wood fencing in Eastport’s coastal environment needs attention every 2-3 years to prevent deterioration from salt air and moisture.
We provide detailed cost comparisons including long-term maintenance so you can make the decision that makes sense for your budget and lifestyle. Many Eastport homeowners choose vinyl for the convenience, especially if they travel frequently or prefer low-maintenance solutions.
Yes, we regularly install fencing on Eastport’s varied terrain. The installation method depends on the slope severity and your aesthetic preferences—stepped installation maintains level panels, while racked installation follows the ground contour.
Stepped installation works well for moderate slopes and maintains clean lines. Each panel stays level while the fence follows the slope in steps. Racked installation is better for gentle slopes where you want the fence to follow the natural ground line.
Severe slopes may require additional grading or retaining wall work before fence installation. We assess your specific site conditions and recommend the most cost-effective approach that meets your needs and local code requirements.