Fence Company in Prospect Park, PA

Your Property Deserves Better Boundaries

Professional fence installation that actually lasts, looks great, and gives you the privacy you’ve been wanting.

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What Good Fencing Actually Does

You get real privacy in your backyard without worrying about neighbors looking over. Your kids and pets stay safe in a clearly defined space that’s actually theirs.

Your property value goes up because quality fencing makes everything look more intentional and well-maintained. No more awkward conversations about where your property ends and theirs begins.

You stop dealing with the headache of wondering if your fence will hold up through Pennsylvania winters. Good installation means you’re not calling someone back in six months to fix what should have been done right the first time.

Prospect Park Fence Contractors

We Only Do Installation Right

V Serranos Landscaping LLC focuses on fence installation in Prospect Park and surrounding Pennsylvania areas. We don’t do repairs because we’re busy doing new installations correctly the first time.

You’re working with contractors who understand local regulations and soil conditions. We know what materials hold up in Pennsylvania weather and which installation methods prevent the problems you see with other fences in the neighborhood.

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Fence Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Everything

We start with a consultation at your property to understand what you need and measure everything accurately. You’ll see material options and get a clear timeline and price before we start anything.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits and mark utilities. We dig post holes, set posts with proper spacing and depth, then install your fencing materials according to manufacturer specifications.

We clean up completely when we’re finished. You get a fence that’s installed correctly, looks professional, and will handle Pennsylvania weather without falling apart in two years.

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Residential Fencing Options

Materials That Actually Work Here

You can choose from wood privacy fencing, vinyl fencing, or traditional picket fence designs. Each material has different maintenance requirements and price points, and we’ll explain what makes sense for your specific situation.

Wood fencing gives you that classic look and can be stained or painted to match your home. Vinyl fencing requires almost no maintenance and holds up well against Pennsylvania weather extremes.

We source materials from suppliers who understand what works in this climate. You’re not getting bargain materials that look good for six months then start falling apart.

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Most residential fence installations take 1-3 days depending on the size of your property and type of fencing. Weather can affect timeline, especially if we’re digging post holes during wet conditions. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during consultation and keep you updated if anything changes. Linear footage, terrain, and whether we need to remove old fencing all factor into how long your specific project takes.
Vinyl fencing typically costs more upfront but requires almost no maintenance over time. Wood fencing has lower initial costs but needs periodic staining or painting to maintain appearance and durability. When you factor in maintenance costs over 10-15 years, the total investment often evens out. We’ll break down both options with actual numbers so you can make the decision that fits your budget and maintenance preferences.
Most fence installations in Prospect Park require permits, especially if your fence is over a certain height or close to property lines. We handle permit applications as part of our service because we know local requirements and can navigate the process efficiently. We also coordinate with utility marking services to ensure we don’t hit underground lines during installation. This saves you time and prevents potential problems down the road.
Fence posts typically need to be buried at least 2-3 feet deep in Pennsylvania, sometimes deeper depending on your soil conditions and fence height. We dig below the frost line to prevent posts from shifting during freeze-thaw cycles. Clay soil, rocky conditions, and drainage all affect how we set posts. We use concrete footings when necessary to ensure your fence stays straight and stable for years.
We focus on installation rather than repairs, so we make sure your fence is built to handle normal wear and weather from the start. Proper installation prevents most common fence problems like leaning posts, loose boards, or premature deterioration. We use quality materials and proven installation methods that reduce the likelihood of damage. If you do need repairs later, we can recommend reliable local contractors who handle fence maintenance and repair work.
Yes, we regularly install fencing on sloped properties throughout Prospect Park. Sloped terrain requires different techniques like stepped installation or following the ground contour, depending on your preferences and the type of fencing. We’ll assess your property during consultation and explain how we’ll handle elevation changes to ensure your fence looks professional and functions properly. Some fence styles work better on slopes than others, and we’ll recommend the best approach for your specific situation.