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Pacheco Welding is one of the most experienced welders in Massachusetts with mobile welding trucks out in full force serving residential, commercial and industrial customers with expert MIG & TIG and ARC Welding Services on projects including but not limited to expert pipe welding, snow plow welding,… View more

 1086 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
Welding Services Handyman Fence Contractors

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We provide complete home maintenance and renovation services. View more

Cambridge, MA
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Spring & fall clean up , lawn care , mulch , planting, maintenance, new lawn, sed/sod, irrigation and sprinkler service, scrub removal, pruning , small tree cutting gutter, clean up, general construction , patio sealing, stone walls, walkways. And SNOW PLOWING & SHOVLE & INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING . View more

 13 River St Pl, Lynn, MA 01905
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Brush cutting and bobcat service Yard work Clean ups Removal Retaining walls Sand stone loam Fence install Holes dug Demo work View more

Cambridge, MA
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Universal fence can provide many different styles of fence for your home and business. Repair and new construction fence, custom wood fence, stockade fence panels, ornamental aluminum and steel fence, pvc vinyl fence, pool fence, post and rail fence, farm fence, deer fence, landscape fence, arbors, pergolas,… View more

Cambridge, MA
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We can help you with any & all of your projects around your home. From simple handyman services to an entire addition. U will rest assured that the job will be done right and on time. Please feel free to call with any questions. Thank you! Owner Jesse Colin Wilmot View more

 26 Duxbury Rd, Worcester, MA 01605
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The Best Fences for the best prices. Ozz "The Fence Wizard" has 22 years experience installing all styles of fences. Call for free estimate. We will match any ones prices. View more

 6th St, Lowell, MA 01850
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Questions and Answers

Q: What do fence contractor services include?

A: Fence contractors are professionals who install and repair fences of all styles, shapes, and materials. They can deal with the rotting boards or rusty bases as well as complete replacement of the fence parts or installation of the new fence structures.

Q: How do fence contractors charge?

A: Fence contractors charge for the whole project in total. The cost may vary because every project price is calculated based on the number of factors described below. Keep in mind that many fence contractors don’t include the cost of the materials in their estimates.

Q: What is the average cost of the fence contractor’s service?

A: On average, homeowners spend about $1,700-$4,000 on fence installation. More elaborate and luxurious projects may cost $8,000 and higher. You can find more numbers and price descriptions in our fence installation cost guide.

Fence repairs cost significantly less, namely about $260-$710. But more complex projects may cost up to $1,500 in total. Please, read our fence repair cost guide to get more details on the prices in this business.

Q: What factors affect the cost of the fence contractor services?

A: While there are permit prices and delivery charges applicable to the fence cost, the most influential factors are related to the fence material, height, and your land.

  • Fence material. Forged iron fencing costs much more than basic wooden or vinyl boards. Carved wooden fences, however, can be extremely pricey. Fence material is one of the most influential price factors.
  • Material quality. Wood, vinyl, iron, and aluminum fences all come in different price categories. More expensive options are always more beautiful and long-lasting. At the same time, every material has budget variations to choose from.
  • Fence height. Most fences are built between 4-8 feet. If you want to install or repair a higher or lower fence, you might have to pay extra due to the amount of material or custom-made boards required for the projected fence.
  • Length. The bigger area you need to enclose, the higher will be the price.
  • Ground relief. Flat lots are easier to fence around, thus, such projects cost less. If you have some intricate landscape on the premises, then the fencing will cost more due to the necessity to adapt standard boards to your land.
  • Gates. Small one-person gates or large gates for a drive through will anyway add up to the final bill.
  • Complexity of damages. Minor problems that require a hammer and a couple of nails will cost very little. Should you need to repair a number of boards or even replace a part of the fence, be ready to pay much more for the repairs.

Q: How to avoid dealing with a scam fence contractor?

A: Below you can find the most common red flags for unreliable fence contractors. Create a cheat sheet with these negative signs and always go through them when hiring a fence contractor.

  • Number of years in business. Look for the companies that have at least five years of experience. Such contractors should have more experience with various cases and so greater guarantees of their work quality.
  • No documents. No license, no hiring — that simple. Absence of license can signify a wide variety of problems a business has: from the lack of money and experience to the more complex issues that led to this contractor losing the license. Don’t risk, hire licensed experts only.
  • No insurance. Unless you want to pay for the workers’ hospital bills after some injuries received on your premises, always ensure that a fence contractor has an insurance coverage. It’s also highly advised to work with companies which also cover your belongings from any accidents.
  • Large deposits. Fence contractors may require some deposit to be paid upfront so that they can buy the materials. However, if you are asked to pay 50% upfront, then it should warn you right on the spot.
  • No guarantees. All reliable and reputable fence contractors have a warranty for their services. If a prospective team gives no guarantees either for the project or for the materials, then cross out such a team from your list.
  • Floating rates. Yes, you might face some additional charges on the way but they shouldn’t exceed 10% of the total bill. In case your fence contractor is constantly changing the rates and the final price, then go through the contract and calculations carefully yourself; chances are you are being robbed blind.