More privacy
Make the backyard feel more comfortable by blocking busy side yards, street views, or neighbor sight lines.
Privacy fence
Create a more comfortable backyard with wood, cedar, or vinyl privacy fencing planned around sight lines, gates, pets, and daily use.
Every fence is different, so final pricing is confirmed after measuring the property and reviewing the details.

Why homeowners start here
A good fence should make the yard feel easier to use, safer for everyday life, and more finished from the street or patio.
Make the backyard feel more comfortable by blocking busy side yards, street views, or neighbor sight lines.
Choose a height, layout, and gate setup that works for pets, kids, mowers, and everyday use.
Replace a worn fence line with something cleaner, stronger, and better matched to the home.
Get a gate that opens the right way, latches cleanly, and holds up to daily use.
Fence planning
Cost, common site problems, material choices, customer Reviews, and the Best options for the yard should all be clear before work begins.
Privacy fence pricing depends heavily on height, material, linear feet, gates, removal, slope, and access around the fence line.
Privacy projects can run into HOA rules, easements, grade changes, old fence removal, post spacing, and gate placement issues.
Wood, cedar, and vinyl privacy fences each trade off cost, appearance, flexibility, and maintenance.
The best privacy fence creates screening without ignoring code, property constraints, drainage, gate access, or long-term upkeep.
Fence services
Privacy fence planning should connect height, sight lines, material, gates, and neighbor-facing sides before anyone locks in a final quote.
Tell us about the fence project and we will help with the next step.
Tell us about the fence project and we will help with the next step.
Tell us about the fence project and we will help with the next step.
Tell us about the fence project and we will help with the next step.
What we look at
Gates, old posts, removal, slope, roots, tight side-yard access, and the existing fence line can all change the work.
Every fence is different, so final pricing is confirmed after measuring the property and reviewing site conditions.

Fence options
Wood, cedar, vinyl, privacy panels, and gates all have tradeoffs. The best choice depends on the yard and how much maintenance you want later.
A practical choice for many privacy fences, repairs, and custom gate tie-ins when budget matters.
Learn moreA warmer wood option for visible fence lines where appearance is part of the decision.
Learn moreA clean, lower-maintenance option when the panel style, posts, gates, and slope fit the property.
Learn moreWalk gates, wider access, and drive gates need the right posts, hardware, width, and swing direction.
Learn moreHow it works
Tell us about the project, share the details you have, and we will review what is needed before a clear written estimate is confirmed.
Tell us what you want the fence to solve.
We'll look it over, answer questions, and set up a time to measure.
We'll walk you through the price, timing, and what is included.
Real project proof
Finished fence lines, gate details, and backyard privacy photos make it easier to compare what you want at your own home.





Pricing factors
A short fence with removal, gates, tight access, or old concrete can take more work than a longer straight run in an open yard. Material, height, gate count, and site access all matter.
Every fence is different, so final pricing is confirmed after measuring the property and reviewing the details.
Fewer surprises
Length, material, gates, removal, and access all help shape the project. Site review confirms what is included and what still needs checking.
Property lines, buried utilities, HOA rules, permits, and exact material quantities still need review before work starts.
Other backyard work
Keep the fence estimate focused on fencing, then send related outdoor work through the right service path.
If the fence project touches deck steps, rails, boards, or backyard access, send that work through the deck service path.
Review serviceShed doors, ramps, siding panels, trim, and small outbuilding repairs can be reviewed as their own project.
Review serviceFor patios and outdoor living areas, the fit is usually rails, gates, trim, drainage notes, and nearby exterior repairs.
Review serviceFinancing option
Wisetack financing may be available for eligible projects, subject to approval. Final project details and price still need to be confirmed first.
Reviews and expectations
This page uses real customer proof where available, not made-up badges or fake guarantees. A good request explains the address, fence line, material, gates, access, and timing.
Fence type, length, height, gates, removal, terrain, and timing all help shape the estimate conversation.
A final fence estimate still needs site measurements, access review, material confirmation, and a look at existing posts or removal needs.
You can request an estimate without being pushed into a decision before the project is checked in person.
Fence FAQ
Height depends on privacy goals, city or HOA rules, neighbor-facing sides, sight lines, and the yard layout. The final plan should be checked before installation.
Yes. Walk gates and drive gates should be planned with the privacy layout so access, hardware, and swing direction are clear before pricing is finalized.
Wood and vinyl fence pricing depends on linear feet, height, gates, removal, access, terrain, and material choice. Final pricing is confirmed after the fence line and site conditions are reviewed.
Wood can be a strong budget-friendly or cedar upgrade path, while vinyl may reduce long-term maintenance. The best option depends on style, budget, exposure, and repair expectations.
Permit and HOA rules can vary by city, neighborhood, height, corner lot, easement, and fence location. Final planning should check local requirements before installation.
Yes. Replacement pricing should account for removal, disposal, post conditions, access, gates, and whether the new layout follows the old fence line.
Monthly payment options may be available through Wisetack. Financing availability and terms are subject to approval.
Material, height, linear feet, gates, removal, terrain, access, timeline, hardware, and site conditions all affect the final price.
When Google Maps is configured, the calculator can load the property area and help estimate fence length from a drawn line. The on-site estimate still confirms final measurements.
Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and Norfolk are the primary service areas. Portsmouth, Suffolk, and nearby Hampton Roads areas can be submitted for manual review.
Service area
Enter the project address so the request can be checked against the current fence service area and estimate schedule.
Ready to price the project?
Tell us about your fence project and we will review the details so you know the next step.