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2737 North Main St., Suite 150
Walnut Creek, CA 94597
(925) 335-6919
(510) 200-0453

Serving Contra Costa and parts Alameda Counties

License 874803 | DCID9259392105
111 Deerwood Road, Suite 240
San Ramon, CA 94583
(925) 335-6933
(408) 915-8123
(510) 397-8965

Serving all of Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties

Services include redwood fences, wood retaining walls, ornamental fences, chain link fences, fence restoration and staining. Brands include Guardian Fence and National Fence... License 924202 | DCID9253551380
P.O. Box 3057
Danville, CA 94526
(925) 405-6938
(510) 972-4939

Serving all of Alameda and Contra Costa counties including Oakland, Fremont, Hayward, Berkeley, San Leandro, Concord, Richmond and Walnut Creek.

Services include residential fences, commercial fencing, wood fences, iron fences, chain link, deer fence, automatic gates and decorative fence. Brands include Halco and Xcel... License 670853 | DCID9257438583
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Making Good Neighbors With New Fences in Contra Costa County

A cliche? Maybe, but cliche for a reason: good fences often make good neighbors.

Fences play an interesting role in our lives. Sometimes, you absolutely want a fence - to keep your pets in, to keep deer out, to keep neighbors' eyes from prying into your home in Contra Costa County. Other times, you want to add a fence to add beauty to a view. Or maybe you simply want to define a boundary....

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A cliche? Maybe, but cliche for a reason: good fences often make good neighbors.

Fences play an interesting role in our lives. Sometimes, you absolutely want a fence - to keep your pets in, to keep deer out, to keep neighbors' eyes from prying into your home in Contra Costa County. Other times, you want to add a fence to add beauty to a view. Or maybe you simply want to define a boundary.

Whatever the reason, fences can be both extremely useful and, at the same time, quite pleasing to look at. When it comes to selecting a fence, you have many options, from woods like cedar, redwood, and cypress, to vinyl, to chain link, to aluminum. No matter where you are placing your fence and what you need it to do, you can find the right combination of fencing material and fencing installation skills to suit your needs.

Contra Costa County Fences
Fences for Contra Costa County homes and businesses are available in all different styles and materials. The first thing to decide is what you need the fence for. Are you marking the perimeter of your Contra Costa County property? Are you trying to keep a dog in bounds? Are you trying to prevent deer from wandering into your garden? Are you guarding a pool from wandering toddlers?

Knowing what you want your fence to do is one of the first steps in determining what you need.

Next, take a look around the property in Contra Costa County. Is the land relatively level? Or is does it include steep inclines? Next, consider access. How many places will you want to place gates? Is this a residential fence surrounding a driveway, and will you need a gate to allow a car to drive through? Or are you building a fence to go around the back and sides of the property, and will you need a gate on each side of the house? Do you want the fence to last for a long time, or are you looking for temporary fence?

Now that you know what you want your Contra Costa County fence to do, you can start thinking about the materials you want to employ. For many fences, such as perimeter fences, security fences, and general residential fences, your material choice depends on a combination of looks, costs, and your personal taste. A perimeter fence could be made of aluminum, wood, or vinyl, for example. With wood, you will have several options, probably including cedar and redwood. Sometimes, wood is pressure-treated, which means chemicals have been pressured into the wood to help it resist moisture and insects. Since 2003, the chemical most often used to treat wood is alkaline copper quat (ACQ). ACQ replaces chromated copper arsenate (CCA), which was restricted after concerns about arsenic leaching out. Be sure to inquire about what chemicals were used if your wood is pressure-treated. Once a wooden fence is installed, you may have to stain it from time to time, or treat it to help prevent water and weather damage.

Vinyl is increasingly popular for fences in Contra Costa County and elsewhere. This is because vinyl can be made to look like wood or can be made to look like painted wood, yet requires less maintenance than wood. You do not have to paint or stain vinyl fences. Vinyl fences have improved since they were first introduced, and they can last a long time. Vinyl may cost more than wood initially, but the benefit comes from the reduced maintenance over time. You can clean a vinyl fence simply by hosing it down. Some vinyl fence owners claim that vinyl fences attract dirt, but the solution is relatively simple. Vinyl fences used to be available in very few shades - white and beige - but now many colors are available. Consider the proposed use before setting on vinyl. Some vinyl fences are reinforced with steel at certain points, to increase the strength and stability of the vinyl fence. However, some warn that any large animal, like a horse or a cow, could easily break through an unreinforced vinyl fence. In this case, you might want to consider running an electric fence line around the interior of the vinyl fence to prevent livestock from escaping.

Aluminum fences are quite durable. When looking at aluminum sources in Contra Costa County, you'll be considering the alloy used; companies tout the composition of their alloys for adding strength and durability to their fences. Some companies also used increased amounts of aluminum in their fences, adding strength but also weight to the fence. You will also want to consider the finish on the aluminum. Most aluminum fencing has a powder coat - look to see what kind of weather resistance it offers. Some aluminum uses the same kind of paint as is used on cars - again, you are concerned about how well the exterior coating - no matter what it is - will stand up to weather, especially if you live in a particularly wet or harsh climate.

Chain link fences typically come in different gauges of wire, which correlate to different strengths. Chain link fences can also be filled with slat, for increased privacy. Some chain link fences can be selected in different colors, other than the basic galvanized silver.

While most of the time, any material that you prefer is fine, if your Contra Costa County home or office has a swimming pool, you need to be aware. Fences surrounding a swimming pool should meet the Building Officials and Code Administrators (B.O.C.A.) national guidelines. These guidelines include height, at least four feet tall, with spacing between the pickets of less than four inches, as well as self-closing and self-latching gates, among others. You would want to look for companies that offer BOCA-compliant fencing.

Running a Fine Fence in Contra Costa County
Fence design is another element in constructing a fence, in addition to considering the fence's purpose and materials. Fences essentially consist of posts, the anchors of the fence that are sunk into the ground and stand up vertically. Stretching horizontally between the posts are the rails. The fence may consist only of post and rails. Or fence boards, also called pickets, may be attached to the rails. In this case, the rails become part of fence frame, supporting the pickets. The length of fence between two posts is called a section. You need end or terminal posts where the fence stops, you need posts that occur at pretty regular intervals along the fence, these are called line posts. You will also need specially prepared posts where gates are installed and where the fence meets a building.

When selecting the style of fence for your house in Contra Costa County, whether in Walnut Creek, Concord, Richmond, Pittsburg, Antioch, Brentwood, Danville, San Ramon, or Pleasant Hill, you have many possible selections. Many companies make pre-fabrication sections of fences. You would have to choose your material and how far apart you want the pickets. For a privacy fence, you might choose board-on-board, in which the boards are overlapped. Then, even as the boards shrink and expand with the weather, the neighbors still cannot see through the fence. Or you might select a dog-eared fence, in which the tops of the pickets are cut off on each side, to form a vaguely dog-eared shape, then the pickets are attached at the top and bottom. Besides the many pre-fabricated fence sections available, you might choose to have a custom design. An experienced fencing company should be able to work from your ideas to get the fence looking the way you'd like it to.

If you look, you'll notice that most fences do not actually touch the ground. Instead, there is a gap between the bottom of the fence and the ground. For wood fences, this is especially important, since it helps protect them from rot and damp. If you wish to close this gap, you can install a kickboard, which runs along the bottom of the fence and closes the gap between the fence and the ground. Kickboards are easier to replace than the entire fence, if they get damaged. A kickboard can also prevent dogs or other animals from tunneling under the fence. If a kickboard does not stop a dog, you could also consider a concrete footer. Again, this will run around the bottom of the fence.

Contra Costa County Terrain and Fences
When designing your Contra Costa County fence, terrain will be a concern. If the terrain is flat, there is not much problem. You simply have to account for the distance you want the fence to cover, the corners and turns involved, the placement of gates and buildings. If the land is moderately sloped, your fence may have to be raked. Raking refers to installing a fence so that it follows the slope of the land. The posts are plumb, but the section of fence installed between them is slanted into a parallelogram, so that the top and bottom rails of the section are not level. If the slope is too acute, the materials may not be able to rake sufficiently to accommodate it. In this case, you may have to use stair-stepping. In the stair-stepping technique, each section of fence is installed above or below the adjacent section, following the incline or decline of the ground. The result looks like a staircase, with each section constituting a stair.

Fence placement is important. You need to know the boundaries of your Contra Costa County property. If you don't, you can contact a survey company, which should be able to find out exactly where your property lies. Once you know your property lines in Contra Costa County, whether in Walnut Creek, Concord, Richmond, Pittsburg, Antioch, Clayton, Clyde, or Danville, you need to find out if there are any other restrictions that apply. Does your city have a required setback? A setback is a distance from the property line in front of which the city does not allow certain actions, such as landscaping or building, for example. Your homeowners' association may also enforce setbacks or other limitations. You should be aware of all the restrictions on building on your land.

In the state of California, you typically do not need a permit to build a fence of less than six feet, or less than eight feet when the top two feet are made of barbed wire. However, California does have other regulations about fences. Fences in front of the house cannot be more than 42 inches high, while fences in the rear cannot be more than 72 inches high. A fence that lies within five feet of a building must be either made of materials that will not combust or must be at least as fire-resistive as the exterior wall standard. California also has strict requirements for masonry walls, requiring that the concrete must have a compressive strength of at least 2500 pounds per square inch (psi), while the mortar mix must have compressive strength of 1,800 psi and the grout should have 2,000 psi. California enforces strict standards for any pool with a depth of over 18 inches. The fence must be at least five feet tall, with no more than two inches between the ground and the bottom of the fence. The gate must be self-closing and self-latching, and the latch must sit at least 54 inches from the ground.

It's worth noting the "good neighbor" law in California. This law says that the neighbors must share the cost of the fence, unless one of them is willing to let their own land go unfenced. If the person with the unfenced land later decides to add a fence, then that person must contribute to the cost of the shared fence.

Your Contra Costa County fence company should aware of the state requirements and able to discuss them with you and meet those requirements. Many fencing companies can help you understand who you need to contact about setbacks, etc. While a knowledgeable fencing company may be able to point you in the right direction to find out about local codes and restrictions, most will not take responsibility for meeting those codes. Instead, the owner is generally responsible for finding about them and making sure they are adhered to. You and your Contra Costa County fencing company should discuss who is responsible for meeting local requirements. Your fencing company should always check with the local utility company before digging the posts, since you don't want to run into any underground lines - electric or otherwise.

Who's Building Fences in Contra Costa County?
When in comes to the work of putting in your Contra Costa County fence, you can install it by yourself. If you feel comfortable with the work, you can choose your materials, order them, and install them. Many fencing companies sell supplies and include CAD drawings, instructions, videos, and other aids to installation. If you are not comfortable building the fence yourself, a full-service fencing company will not only design the fence with you, they will also provide the materials and the installation. You should be aware that most fencing contractors are not willing to install materials that they don't provide. If you do hire a fencing contractor, they must be licensed by the state of California, probably with a C13 fencing contractor license. Their license number must appear in their advertising, and you can check it online at the Contractors State License Board site to see that it is current and has no complaints against it.

Proper fence installation is important. The most important thing is to be sure that the posts are properly installed. A post should ideally be in a hole at least one-third the length of the entire post, or half the length of the above-ground part of the post. This often does not happen, but you should go for at least 2-3 feet deep. Posts may be set in gravel and backfilled with dirt, or they may be set with concrete. Concrete should at least be used for corner and gate posts, as should any post in loose ground or where there are high winds. The posts should be set into gravel, made plumb, and braced. The concrete can then be poured. Getting the posts right - making sure they are plumb is critical because it means there will not be sags in the fence or that you won't be forced to cut pieces to make them fit. You should also be sure you have sufficient posts along the line of your fence. For example, chain link requires posts at certain intervals to retain its stability and integrity.

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Know What You Want
What to Ask Yourself When Thinking About a Contra Costa County Fencing Company

If you need to add or repair a fence on your Contra Costa County property, ask yourself a few questions. By having a good idea of what you need already settled, you will be better prepared to speak with your Contra Costa County fencing company. Then you can take full advantage of the conversation with the Contra Costa County fencing company and focus on your specific needs, instead of spending lots of time trying to figure out what those needs are. It might help to draw up a list of questions to ask yourself. Some of those questions might include the following....

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If you need to add or repair a fence on your Contra Costa County property, ask yourself a few questions. By having a good idea of what you need already settled, you will be better prepared to speak with your Contra Costa County fencing company. Then you can take full advantage of the conversation with the Contra Costa County fencing company and focus on your specific needs, instead of spending lots of time trying to figure out what those needs are. It might help to draw up a list of questions to ask yourself. Some of those questions might include the following.

  • Do I want a Diamond Certified company that is rated best in quality and backed by the Diamond Certified Guarantee?
  • Am I considering vinyl as a possible option for my fence? Do I have any concerns about my situation and the strength of a vinyl fence?
  • Do I have any concerns about where I plan to put the fence? Am I concerned about my property line, about local codes, or about my home owners' association?
  • Are there any materials I am particularly attracted to? Do I like the look of wood or aluminum?
  • Do I want a permanent fence or am I looking for a temporary fence, for example, for grazing some livestock?
  • Do I have a pool that I need to enclose?
  • Is security something I need from the fence, or am I just looking for a perimeter fence?
  • Are there any special requirements about my property - is it especially hilly?
  • What kinds of gates do I think I need for my fence?
  • Do I want to repair or replace an existing fence? Or do I want a new fence?
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What to Ask on the Phone
Ask Your Contra Costa County Fence Company Questions on the Phone

You can search for a Contra Costa County fence company using the phone. Whether you are in Walnut Creek, Concord, Richmond, Antioch, Pittsburg, Brentwood, Clyde, Clayton, San Ramon, or Danville, the phone can save you traveling around to different shops. The phone allows you to evaluate the fencing company's customer service. It also allows you to uncover the different services offered - maybe you want skilled designers for a unique fence design. Also, some fencing companies specialize in specific materials, so it's good to find that out first thing....

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You can search for a Contra Costa County fence company using the phone. Whether you are in Walnut Creek, Concord, Richmond, Antioch, Pittsburg, Brentwood, Clyde, Clayton, San Ramon, or Danville, the phone can save you traveling around to different shops. The phone allows you to evaluate the fencing company's customer service. It also allows you to uncover the different services offered - maybe you want skilled designers for a unique fence design. Also, some fencing companies specialize in specific materials, so it's good to find that out first thing. You might want to prepare a list of questions so that you can easily compare the answers.

  • Has your company earned and maintained a Diamond Certified rating?
  • Can you tell me the benefits and deficits of the different fencing materials that you carry?
  • Are you familiar with the local requirements or codes for fence building? Do you know of any particular requirements for my specific location?
  • Do you take responsibility for meeting any local codes or requirements?
  • Do you build fences in the material I like? Wood, aluminum, vinyl, chain link?
  • What other work do you do besides fences? Do you primarily focus on fences?
  • Will you install a fence from supplies I have already bought?
  • I need to fence in a pool. Can you tell me if California has any specific requirements for that?
  • Can you help me design a fence or are do you sell only pre-fabricated fence sections?
  • How long has your company been building fences?
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What to Ask in Person
Ask Your Contra Costa County Fence Company Questions in Person

You could or could not meet your Contra Costa County fence company representative in person. Sometimes the fence company will come to your property to do an estimate, or to help with the design process. In some cases, you may use the phone or Internet to deal with all the questions. If the fencing company is installing the fence, it's more likely that they will come to do the measuring and estimating.

If you do meet your fence company representative in person in Contra Costa County, you can ask more detailed questions. Some of those questions might include the following....

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You could or could not meet your Contra Costa County fence company representative in person. Sometimes the fence company will come to your property to do an estimate, or to help with the design process. In some cases, you may use the phone or Internet to deal with all the questions. If the fencing company is installing the fence, it's more likely that they will come to do the measuring and estimating.

If you do meet your fence company representative in person in Contra Costa County, you can ask more detailed questions. Some of those questions might include the following.

  • Do I need to take the art down from the fence before you remove it, or will you handle that?
  • How deep do you plan to sink the posts?
  • Since you are replacing the fence, will you dig out all the old posts and replace them? Or will you simply cut some of them down so they no longer appear above ground?
  • How will you handle the intersection of the building you see and the fence?
  • I really like this tree. Do you think it needs to be trimmed back before you can work on the fence?
  • How can you help me keep my dog inside the fence? He is a digger.
  • What kind of gate would you recommend for entering my driveway through this fence?
  • I really like wood, but now that you see the site, do you have any reason to recommend a different material for the fence?
  • Can I run electric fencing around this existing fence?
  • Can you tell me the benefits and deficits of the different fencing materials that you carry
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What to Ask References
Questions for Fence Contractor References

It's best to choose a Diamond Certified fence company because all certified companies have passed an in-depth ratings process that most other companies can't pass. If you want quality from a fence company in Contra Costa County and the greater Bay Area, you can have confidence choosing a Diamond Certified company. Diamond Certified reports are available online for all certified companies. And you'll never be fooled by fake reviews....

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It's best to choose a Diamond Certified fence company because all certified companies have passed an in-depth ratings process that most other companies can't pass. If you want quality from a fence company in Contra Costa County and the greater Bay Area, you can have confidence choosing a Diamond Certified company. Diamond Certified reports are available online for all certified companies. And you'll never be fooled by fake reviews. That's because all research is performed in live telephone interviews of actual customers. If you can't find a Diamond Certified fence company within reach, you'll have to do some research on your own. If you do, it's wise to call some references provided by your fence company. Keep in mind, though, that references provided to you by the fence company are not equal in value to the large random sample of customers surveyed during the Diamond Certified ratings process. That's because references given to customers from companies are cherry-picked instead of randomly selected from all their customers. So the contractors will likely give you a few customers to call that they know are satisfied.

If you do call references on your own, specifically ask for a list of the company's 10 most recent customers. This will help avoid them giving you the names of only customers they know were satisfied.

  • Did you install a gate? If so, what kind of gate? Are you happy with it?
  • Did materials arrive promptly, or were there big delays in getting what you needed?
  • Why did you install a fence - for security, to mark the perimeter, to guard a pool?
  • What material was your fence made of? Wood, chain link, vinyl, aluminum?
  • How long have you had your fence? Have you noticed any problems with it, or anything you would change now that you've had it for a while?
  • Did your landscape have any special problems, like really steep hills? Were those handled satisfactorily?
  • How did the installation go? Were the workers punctual and did the work get finished in a timely manner?
  • If you designed a custom fence, did it meet your expectations? Did the execution match your design?
  • Did the fence company seem familiar with California laws and with any codes or restrictions local to your area? How much help did they give you in finding out about any such codes?
  • Were you satisfied with the fence company's work? Why or why not?
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Review Your Options
Find and Hire a Good Fence Company in Contra Costa County

Before deciding which fence company in Contra Costa County is best for your new fence project, it's important to consider the following questions....

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Before deciding which fence company in Contra Costa County is best for your new fence project, it's important to consider the following questions.

  • Does the fence company install the fence or, if you so desire, offer instructions and help if you choose to install the fence yourself?
  • Does the fence company offer quality products?
  • Does the fence company offer design advice or even custom designs, if that is what you want?
  • Does the fence company clearly explain the benefits of the materials that they supply?
  • Does the fence company have experience working in your local area?
  • Is the fence company familiar with California building codes?
  • Is the fence company familiar with and willing to help you meet any local building requirements?
  • Does the company have a focus primarily on fences?
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Before Hiring a Contra Costa County Fence Company

In anticipation of hiring a Contra Costa County fence company, you have to prepare yourself. Think about what you want your fence to do. Is it marking a boundary? Is it a security fence? Is it protecting a pool?...

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In anticipation of hiring a Contra Costa County fence company, you have to prepare yourself. Think about what you want your fence to do. Is it marking a boundary? Is it a security fence? Is it protecting a pool?

Then think about the terrain where the pool will be - does it have any special characteristics that have to be accounted for - like very steep inclines? Does your property have buildings that the fence will have to intersect with? How many gates do you want and where do you want them? About how much land does the fence have to cover, and where will the fence corners be? Even if you don't have specific answers to all these questions, reviewing them and providing the answers you do have will help the fencing company better assess your needs and offer recommendations.

Now You've Found a Contra Costa County Fence Company
Depending on what you want, once you've found your Contra Costa County fence company, your involvement can be significant or more limited. If you want a custom design, you will have to work closely with your fence company until it is complete. Even if you are using pre-fabricated fence sections, you will have to choose your design and materials. No matter how involved you choose to be, you will probably have to sign off on a final fence design. When the fence is installed, you probably don't have to be physically present, unless you want to be.

Make the Job go More Smoothly for Your Contra Costa County Fence Company
You can help the installation of your Contra Costa County fence go more easily. First, if you have any doubts at all about a property line, get it resolved before the fence installation begins. Also, find out about local codes and restrictions from bodies like a homeowners' association well in advance of any construction. If there are trees or brush in the way of the fence, get it cleared or trimmed back before the job starts. If you have a neighbor, let the neighbor know that you are having work done on the wall. This allows them to secure pets or remove items from an existing fence before a new fence is installed. If you have anything installed on an existing fence, remove it and store it until after the new fence is completed. Be available to answer any questions or respond if problems come up and the plans must be altered. These are a few steps that will help the job go smoothly, whether in Walnut Creek, Concord, Richmond, Antioch, Pittsburg, San Ramon, Brentwood, Clayton, or Clyde.

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Be a Good Customer
How Can You Be a Good Fence Company Customer?

It's the fence company's responsibility put in quality fences using the best possible installation techniques. But you play a big part in the success of your fence company, too. Here are a few simple steps you can take to be a good customer when hiring a Contra Costa County fence company....

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It's the fence company's responsibility put in quality fences using the best possible installation techniques. But you play a big part in the success of your fence company, too. Here are a few simple steps you can take to be a good customer when hiring a Contra Costa County fence company.

  • Be clear and upfront with the fence company. Let them know what you want from your Fences, the long-term outcome you're expecting and specific ways they can satisfy your expectations.
  • Remember, a friendly smile goes a long way!
  • Before you hire a fence company in Contra Costa County, restate your expectations and goals, and reiterate to the fence company representative your understanding of the agreement. Most problems with local fence companies occur because of a breakdown in communication. By being clear about your expectations and theirs, you can avoid most conflicts.
  • Ask your fence company if you should call to check on the progress or if he will call you with updates.
  • Be sure your service representative has a phone number where they can reach you at all times while they're installing fences. The work will move along more smoothly if your Fences can reach you for any necessary updates, questions or work authorizations.
  • When your contractor contacts you, return calls promptly to keep the fence company on schedule.
  • Pay for the fence company work promptly.

Why would you want to be a good customer? Fence companies in Contra Costa County appreciate customers who are straightforward, honest and easy to work with. Your good customer behavior sets the tone from your end and creates an environment conducive to a good relationship. Things may very well go smoother and any problems may be more easily resolved.

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Check the Work
Check Your Contra Costa County Fence Company's Work Against the Invoice

You must get a written estimate or contract from the Contra Costa County fence company before the project begins. The document should be detailed enough so that you can identify the cost of materials and the cost of labor. The document should also clearly state timeframes in which work should be accomplished....

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You must get a written estimate or contract from the Contra Costa County fence company before the project begins. The document should be detailed enough so that you can identify the cost of materials and the cost of labor. The document should also clearly state timeframes in which work should be accomplished.

As materials are delivered to your Contra Costa County home in Antioch, Concord, Richmond, Pittsburg, Walnut Creek, Danville, San Ramon, Clyde, or Clayton, check that the proper materials are delivered. Check that the fence is installed according to the design. Verify that the work is completed as specified in the document.

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Written Warranties
Ask Your Contra Costa County Fence Company for Warranties

Your new Contra Costa County fence will probably come with a couple of warranties. Many fencing material manufacturers provide warranties for the fencing supplies. Some even offer a lifetime warranty. Find out what this product warranty means - are there any exclusions under which the warranty is not valid?...

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Your new Contra Costa County fence will probably come with a couple of warranties. Many fencing material manufacturers provide warranties for the fencing supplies. Some even offer a lifetime warranty. Find out what this product warranty means - are there any exclusions under which the warranty is not valid?

Your Contra Costa County fence company should also be providing a guarantee on workmanship for the fence installation. Often, this warranty on workmanship applies for one year. There are other laws in California that protect you for a longer time. If the work done by a contractor causes physical harm to someone, for example, there is virtually no time restriction on filing suit. Other laws do apply time constraints, for example, on discovering defects in workmanship.

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Top 10 Requests
Top Service Requests For Local Fence Builders in Contra Costa County

Fences give Contra Costa County homeowners a sense of satisfaction and security. They are safely behind the fence, and the rest of the world is kept out. Fences can also improve the looks of a property in San Ramon, Walnut Creek, Concord, Richmond, Antioch, Pittsburg, Danville, or Martinez. Fences keep our animals in and our plants protected. Fences are both useful and decorative, and Contra Costa County home and business owners look to fence companies for a variety of reasons....

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Fences give Contra Costa County homeowners a sense of satisfaction and security. They are safely behind the fence, and the rest of the world is kept out. Fences can also improve the looks of a property in San Ramon, Walnut Creek, Concord, Richmond, Antioch, Pittsburg, Danville, or Martinez. Fences keep our animals in and our plants protected. Fences are both useful and decorative, and Contra Costa County home and business owners look to fence companies for a variety of reasons.

Replace Fence
Fences do have a lifespan, even if some materials can span generations. One of the most common requests is to replace an existing fence. You should know that usually when an existing fence is replaced, it is put in exactly the same spot as the old one, unless you request something different. So if you have any doubts about the fence's location, you should resolve them before designing the installation of the new fence.

Privacy Fence
Often, homeowners do not want to feel that their neighbors are overlooking them or that they are peering unwittingly into their neighbor's yard. But close living quarters can make it difficult to avoid proximity to neighbors. In these cases, a privacy fence may be installed. A privacy fence is often on the tall side, and the boards that make up the fence are placed very close together or overlapping so that you cannot easily see between the fence boards and into the neighbor's yard - nor can they see you.

Ornamental Fence
The ornamental fence is installed to improve the looks of a property. It is often cast iron or made to look like cast iron.

New Gate
When fences go up, you need a way to get in and out. Sometimes, a simple swing, or hinged gate, is installed. Over time, the homeowner may want to update the look of the fence and so will install a new gate to allow access to the property.

Temporary Fence
Temporary fences are often used to guard livestock. For example, if you want to restrict grazing to a certain area for a limited amount of time, you can construct a temporary fence to force livestock to graze in that particular area.

Electric Fence
Electric fences are fences that include some method of discharging an electrical current. Usually, an electric charger is used in combination with a wire that runs around the inside of the fence. After the livestock are shocked once or twice, they tend to not try to escape through the fence.

New Fence
A new permanent fence can be installed for a number of reasons. Perhaps a new buyer wishes to mark the boundaries of his or her land. Or a homeowners' association may decide to build fences between the plots in its community. Or a landowner may find new uses for his or her land and want to fence part of it off. There are many reasons for installing a brand new fence. Just be sure to check the property lines so that any fences do not intrude on others' property.

Fence Design
Fence design runs from the straightforward to the fairly complex, depending on the project. A simple fence on level land can be pretty easy to build. If the land has significant slopes and inclines, you must design a fence to suit the landscape, using raking or stair-stepping to accommodate changes in the terrain's grade. You must also take you materials into account - for example, there is a limit on how far chain link should be stretched between posts so that it retains its strength and stability. Fence design can be as detailed as needing to know the types of posts - corner posts, end posts, terminal posts, - that you need to order.

Custom Fence
You can get pre-built panels or sections of fence to install between posts. And many fencing contractors offer standard fences for installation. But top fencing contractors can work with you on a design, possibly from a sketch of your own, to make the specific fence that you want.

Repair Fence
Depending on the materials and practices used to build a fence, a fence may deteriorate over time, and it may require repair in specific sections. Most fences can be repaired section by section, without having to replace the entire fence, unless the entire fence is compromised.

Top Brand Requests
Your Contra Costa County fence company can offer you fences in a variety of materials. Wood, aluminum, and vinyl are few of your options. Your house in Walnut Creek, Concord, Richmond, Pittsburg, Antioch, Martinez, Pleasant Hill, or Brentwood may benefit from fencing built out of any of these materials. Some of the leading manufacturers of some types of fencing material are listed below.

Kroy by PlyGem
Kroy offers vinyl fencing, railing, and other outdoor structures, like such as outdoor roofs to cover patios and cast shade. The company offers three different lines, the Classic, Performance, and Elegance lines.

Delgard Aluminum Fence
Delgard has been one of the top U.S. manufacturers of aluminum fencing for decades. It fences work for security, perimeter, pool, and pet fencing installations.

Gilpin Inc.
Gilpin has been in business for over 70 years, offering aluminum fencing, as well as steel fences. Their products can be used for security, pool, and perimeter fencing.

Specrail
Specrail has been offering aluminum fences for almost 50 years. Its fences are appropriate for pets, pools, perimeters, and security.

Illusions Vinyl Fence
Illusions offers vinyl fencing in colors and in wood grain.

Digger Specialties, Inc. (DSI)
DSI makes aluminum and vinyl fencing and railings, as well as stone and aluminum columns.

Jerith
Jerith makes aluminum fencing, including a new, screw-less system.

Ultra Fencing and Railing
Ultra offers aluminum fencing and railings, backed by a lifetime warranty.

OnGuard Fence Systems
OnGuard makes aluminum fences that can be used for security fencing, perimeter fencing, pet fencing, residential ornamental fencing, and pool fencing.

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Fence Contractors in Contra Costa County Backed By The Diamond Certified Performance Guarantee

Diamond Certified fence companies are backed by the Diamond Certified Performance Guarantee. If the fence company is Diamond Certified and you can't resolve the issue by talking with the owner, contact the mediation department at info@diamondcertified.org or call 800-738-1138....

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Diamond Certified fence companies are backed by the Diamond Certified Performance Guarantee. If the fence company is Diamond Certified and you can't resolve the issue by talking with the owner, contact the mediation department at info@diamondcertified.org or call 800-738-1138.

Simple Ways To End Conflict with Contra Costa County Fence Companies
In an ideal world, you and the Contra Costa County fence company will be able to get through any disputes. If you cannot resolve the disputes, there are a few paths you can use to seek remedy. If you worked with a fencing contractor to get the fence installed, you can file a complaint at the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) on their Web site. Be aware that if you want your money back, you will probably have to go to small claims court. The CSLB does issue citations and fines, and it may even order a company to finish work on a project or pay for another company to complete the project, but the CSLB does not focus on restitution, or getting money back.

If your dispute is over the materials delivered for you to install your own fence, you can report the specific company to the Better Business Bureau, as well as filing a claim in small claims court.

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Industry Information
Contra Costa County Fencing Information
Popular Brands of FencingTypes of Fences & Fencing Services Available in Contra Costa County Cities Served Zip Codes Served
Master Halco Fencechain link fenceAlamo
Antioch
Bay Point
Bethel Island
Blackhawk
Brentwood
Briones
Byron
Canyon
Clayton
Clyde
Concord
Cowell
Crockett
Danville
Diablo
Discovery Bay
El Cerrito
El Sobrante
Hercules
Hilltop Mall
Kensington
Knightsen
Lafayette
Los Medanos
Maltby
Martinez
Moraga
North Richmond
Oakley
Orinda
Pacheco
Pinole
Pittsburg
Pleasant Hill
Point Richmond
Port Chicago
Port Costa
Rheem Valley
Richmond
Rodeo
San Pablo
San Ramon
Tara Hills
Vine Hill
Walnut Creek
Walnut Heights
West Pittsburg
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94509
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Hoover Fencefence posts
National Fencefence gates
Kroy Fencealuminum fence
Delgard Fencecedar fence
Jerith Fencingfence installation
Gilpin Fencingiron fences
Penn Fencepool fence
Parker McCrory (Parmak Fences)wire fence
Fortress Iron Fencingbamboo fencing
Trex Composite Fencingdeer fences
Lynx Chain Link Fencesinvisible fence (dog fence)
Gilpin Aluminum Fenceplastic fence
Xcel Fencewrought iron fence
RDI Railings & Fencesmetal fences
Invisible Fencevinyl fence
Freedom Fencewood fence
Guardian Fenceprivacy fence
Suncast Fencinggarden fence
US FencePVC fence
OnGuard Aluminum Fencedecorative fence
SpecRail Fenceelectric fence