A fence project has more moving parts than most people realize. Before the first board goes up or the first post goes in the ground, there is planning, permitting, site preparation, and material coordination to manage. Fence Construction in Asheville demands contractors who can handle all of it without putting the burden back on the property owner. We take on the full scope of every project, from the early design conversations through to final inspection, so our clients can stay focused on everything else that needs their attention.
Expert Fence Installation and Custom Designs That Reflect Your Property
No two properties in Asheville are the same. The terrain shifts from block to block, and the needs of each property owner vary just as much. Expert Fence Installation and Custom Designs are not extras we offer as an upgrade. They are the standard we apply to every single project we take on.
Custom design starts with listening. We ask about how the fence will be used, who it needs to contain or exclude, how much maintenance the client is willing to manage, and how the fence should look from both sides of the property line. Those answers shape every decision that follows.
Precision Layout and Post Setting
The foundation of any fence is the post. We use laser levels and direct measurement to set posts precisely to plan. On sloped terrain, we adjust panel heights to follow the grade naturally rather than leaving unsightly gaps at the base. Every post is set in concrete with the correct diameter and depth for the material it will carry.
Custom Gate Fabrication and Hardware
Gates are the most-used part of any fence and the most likely to fail when built to a generic standard. We fabricate gates to match the specific span, swing direction, and load requirements of each opening. Hardware is selected for the weight of the gate and the frequency of use, not just for what looks good on a product sheet.
Fence Contractors for Installation and Repairs: Full-Spectrum Service
We work as Fence Contractors for Installation and Repairs across all fence types and all property categories. A homeowner with a damaged privacy fence, a business that needs a new security perimeter, a farm that requires agricultural fencing, we handle all of it with the same team and the same standards.
Bringing repair work and new installation under one roof matters because it creates continuity. When we repair a fence, we look at the whole system, not just the damaged section. That perspective allows us to catch developing problems and address them before they require a much larger fix.
How We Handle Complex Construction Projects
Large-scale fence construction involves coordination with utility companies, municipal permit offices, grading contractors, and property surveyors. We manage that coordination on behalf of our clients so the project moves forward without unnecessary delays.
Our team has completed large perimeter fencing projects for industrial properties, multi-family residential developments, and institutional campuses across the region. Those projects require logistics that go beyond what a standard fence contractor handles, and we bring that capacity to every commercial engagement.
Materials We Work With Across Every Project Type
Our material inventory covers the full range of fencing options available today.
We work with:
• Pressure-treated and cedar wood for residential privacy and decorative applications
• Chain link in standard and heavy-gauge configurations for commercial and industrial use
• Galvanized and vinyl-coated steel for corrosion resistance in high-moisture environments
• Aluminum for decorative perimeter fencing that requires minimal maintenance
• Vinyl for residential applications where durability and low upkeep are priorities
Every material recommendation we make is backed by on-site assessment, not by what happens to be in stock or on promotion.
The Standard That Defines Every Project We Touch
Construction quality is not a claim we make. It is something clients see in the finished work and verify over time. Fences we build five years ago still stand straight and function properly because we did not cut corners on the things that matter most, the posts, the concrete, the hardware, and the alignment.
Reach out to our team to discuss your next fencing project. We will assess the site, walk through the options, and build a plan that delivers exactly what your property needs.