Fence Company in Edgmont, PA

Fences Built Right the First Time

Professional fence installation that actually lasts, with no surprises or shortcuts along the way.

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Professional Fence Installation Edgmont

What You Get With Professional Installation

Your fence becomes the backdrop for years of family memories instead of a constant headache. No more worrying about sections falling over after the first strong wind or boards rotting within two years because corners were cut during installation.

You get a fence that actually does what it’s supposed to do. Privacy when you want it. Security that works. Curb appeal that makes your neighbors take notice for the right reasons.

The installation process doesn’t drag on for weeks or leave your yard looking like a construction zone. You know exactly what you’re paying upfront, and that’s what you pay. No surprise fees showing up halfway through the job because something “unexpected” came up that any experienced contractor should have seen coming.

Fence Contractors Edgmont PA

We Only Do Installation

V Serranos Landscaping LLC focuses exclusively on fence installation throughout Edgmont and Delaware County. We don’t do repairs because we’re busy installing fences that don’t need them.

When you specialize in one thing, you get really good at it. We know which materials hold up in Pennsylvania weather, how to handle the clay soil common in this area, and what local building codes require before we even start digging.

You’re not getting a crew that does a little bit of everything. You’re getting contractors who install fences day in and day out, who’ve seen every possible challenge that comes with Edgmont properties, and who know how to handle them without turning your project into a learning experience.

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Fence Installation Process Edgmont

Here's How We Handle Your Installation

First, we come out to look at your property and understand what you need. We measure everything, check for utilities, and discuss your options for materials and design. You get a clear quote with everything spelled out.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle any necessary permits and schedule your installation. We show up when we say we will, with all the right materials and equipment. No waiting around wondering if today’s the day we might show up.

During installation, we keep you updated on progress and clean up as we go. We’re not the type to leave your yard looking like a disaster zone while we work. When we’re finished, you do a final walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations before we consider the job complete.

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Residential Fencing Options Edgmont

Wood, Vinyl, and Picket Options

We install wood privacy fences, vinyl fencing, and traditional picket fences throughout Edgmont. Each material has its place depending on what you’re trying to accomplish and how much maintenance you want to deal with long-term.

Wood fences give you that classic look and can be customized to match your home’s style. Vinyl fences require virtually no maintenance and hold up well in our climate. Picket fences work great for front yards where you want some definition without blocking the view entirely.

We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each option based on your specific situation. Your neighbor’s choice might not be the right choice for your property, your budget, or your long-term plans. We help you figure out what actually makes sense for you instead of just pushing whatever we have the most of in the truck.

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Most residential fence installations in Edgmont take 1-3 days depending on the size of your property and the type of fence you’re installing. A standard backyard privacy fence usually gets completed in 1-2 days. Larger properties or more complex layouts might take an extra day. Weather can affect timing, especially if we’re dealing with frozen ground in winter or heavy rain that makes the soil difficult to work with. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
Most fence installations in Edgmont require permits, especially for fences over 4 feet tall or those near property lines. The requirements can vary depending on your exact location and whether you’re in an HOA community. We handle the permit process for you because we know what the township requires and how to get approvals quickly. It’s easier for everyone when the contractor who knows the local codes handles the paperwork instead of you trying to figure out what forms to fill out and where to submit them.
Vinyl fencing typically costs more upfront than wood, but the long-term costs often work out differently. Wood fences need regular staining or painting, plus eventual board replacement as they age. Vinyl fences require almost no maintenance but have higher initial material costs. For most Edgmont homeowners, the break-even point is around 7-10 years. If you’re planning to stay in your home long-term, vinyl often makes financial sense. If you’re thinking shorter-term, wood might be the better choice.
In Edgmont’s clay-heavy soil, fence posts typically need to go 2-3 feet deep depending on fence height and local frost line requirements. The clay soil here can be challenging to dig but actually provides good stability once posts are properly set. We use concrete to secure posts in most installations, which helps prevent shifting during freeze-thaw cycles that are common in Pennsylvania winters. Proper post depth and setting is crucial for fence longevity, especially with our weather patterns.
Yes, we can install fences during winter as long as the ground isn’t frozen solid. Pennsylvania winters can be unpredictable, but there are usually windows of opportunity even in January and February. Frozen ground makes digging nearly impossible, so timing matters. We monitor weather forecasts and soil conditions to schedule installations when conditions are workable. Winter installations sometimes take slightly longer due to shorter daylight hours and weather considerations, but the quality remains the same.
Since we focus exclusively on installation rather than repairs, we make sure your fence is built to last from the start. We use quality materials and proper installation techniques to minimize the chance of damage. However, if something does happen due to severe weather or other issues, we can recommend trusted local contractors who handle fence repairs. Most damage to properly installed fences comes from extreme weather events or accidents rather than installation issues. That’s why we focus on getting the installation right the first time.