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You get a fence that does exactly what you need it to do. Privacy when you want it. Security that actually works. Property lines that are clear and respected.
Your new fence handles Southampton’s coastal weather without warping, rusting, or falling apart after the first nor’easter. No more dealing with saggy gates or panels that blow over every time the wind picks up.
You’ll have a fence that looks good from day one and keeps looking good year after year. No constant repairs or touch-ups eating into your weekend plans.
We’ve been serving Southampton and the surrounding Long Island communities with professional fencing solutions. We understand the specific challenges that come with coastal Long Island weather and local building requirements.
We know Southampton’s permitting process inside and out. When your fence needs a building permit for anything over 4 feet, or when your property requires Conservation approval due to wetlands regulations, we handle the paperwork correctly the first time.
Our team has installed hundreds of fences across Southampton, from the village center to the beach communities. We know what materials hold up best in salt air and which installation methods prevent frost heave damage during Long Island winters.
First, we come out to assess your property and discuss exactly what you need your fence to accomplish. We’ll check property lines, soil conditions, and any permit requirements specific to your Southampton location.
Next, we handle all the permits and approvals. If your fence is over 4 feet or your property has wetlands considerations, we take care of the paperwork with the town and any other required agencies.
Then we install your fence using proper techniques for Long Island conditions. Deep post holes below the frost line, quality hardware that resists salt air corrosion, and installation methods that account for seasonal ground movement. Your fence gets built to last, not just to look good for the first year.
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We install vinyl fencing that won’t crack in cold Southampton winters or fade in summer sun. Our vinyl options include privacy panels, picket styles, and decorative designs that complement your property’s architecture.
Wood fencing gets proper treatment and quality hardware to handle moisture from Long Island’s humid summers and winter storms. Cedar and pressure-treated options available, all installed with galvanized or stainless steel fasteners that won’t rust out.
Aluminum fencing provides the elegant look of wrought iron without the maintenance headaches. Perfect for pool enclosures, front yard boundaries, or anywhere you want security without blocking sight lines. Our aluminum resists salt air corrosion that destroys cheaper materials.
Chain link installation includes proper tensioning and corner bracing to prevent sagging. Available with vinyl coating in multiple colors, or galvanized for maximum durability and security.
Yes, Southampton requires a building permit for any fence over 4 feet in height. If your property is on the town’s Wetlands inventory list, you’ll need Conservation approval for fences of any height.
We handle all permit applications and approvals for you. The process typically takes 1-2 weeks, and we make sure all documentation is complete and accurate before submission. This prevents delays and ensures your installation meets all local requirements.
Don’t try to skip the permit process. Southampton actively enforces these regulations, and unpermitted fences can result in stop-work orders and fines.
Vinyl and aluminum perform exceptionally well in Southampton’s salt air and variable weather conditions. Vinyl won’t rust, rot, or require regular painting, while aluminum resists corrosion much better than steel alternatives.
For wood fencing, cedar naturally resists moisture and insects, making it the best choice for our climate. Pressure-treated lumber works well too, but requires more maintenance over time. We always use stainless steel or galvanized hardware to prevent rust stains and premature failure.
Chain link with vinyl coating lasts longer than bare galvanized in coastal areas. The vinyl protects the underlying metal from salt exposure while providing color options that blend better with residential landscaping.
Most residential fence installations take 1-3 days depending on length and complexity. A typical backyard privacy fence around 150 linear feet usually takes 2 days – one day for post installation and one day for panels and gates.
Weather can affect timing, especially during winter months when ground conditions make digging more difficult. We schedule installations during optimal conditions whenever possible and communicate any weather-related delays immediately.
Permit processing adds 1-2 weeks to the timeline before installation begins. We start the permit process as soon as you approve the project to minimize delays.
Every installation includes site survey, permit applications, professional installation, and cleanup. We mark utilities before digging, set posts below frost line, and install all hardware with appropriate fasteners for coastal conditions.
Your installation includes one gate (up to 4 feet wide) in the quoted price. Additional gates, special hardware, or decorative elements are priced separately but discussed upfront during your estimate.
We also include a final walkthrough to ensure everything meets your expectations and operates properly. All installations come with our workmanship warranty covering installation defects.
Fence installation costs vary by material and project size, but most Southampton homeowners spend between $2,500 and $8,000 for a complete backyard fence. Vinyl privacy fencing typically runs $25-40 per linear foot installed, while wood fencing ranges from $20-35 per linear foot.
Aluminum fencing costs more upfront at $30-50 per linear foot but requires virtually no maintenance. Chain link is the most economical option at $15-25 per linear foot installed.
Additional costs include permits (usually $100-200), gates ($300-600 each), and any site preparation needed for difficult terrain or utility conflicts. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs clearly.
Yes, we repair all types of fencing including storm damage, rotted posts, broken panels, and gate problems. Many fence issues in Southampton result from coastal weather conditions – salt air corrosion, wind damage, and frost heave.
Common repairs include replacing rotted wood posts, fixing sagging gates, replacing damaged vinyl panels, and addressing chain link tension problems. We assess the overall fence condition and recommend whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense.
For insurance claims related to storm damage, we work directly with adjusters and provide detailed documentation of damage and repair requirements. Most fence repairs can be completed within a few days of approval.
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