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Questions to Ask Your Fence Installer
February 21, 2024

A good fence can protect your home. So whether you need a new fence installation from scratch or repair your current one, it's essential to handle that immediately. When you're choosing the right fence installer there may be some questions to ask to ensure you make the right decision. Use this guide to help you with the ideal questions to ask.


How Much Experience Do You Have?

According to Grand View Research, the American fencing industry is projected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 5.0% until 2030. As a result, you'll continue to have more fencers to choose from. One of the best ways to narrow down your options is to inquire about their experience. Ask how many years they've been working in the industry and what type of materials they use for fence construction. For another way to quantify their experience, you may want to ask for references.


May I Have Some References

Asking for references gives you an easy way to talk to other clients the contractor has had. Such clients can attest to their level of professionalism and comment on the quality of the materials. After all, you don't want to go through all that effort just to have a shoddy fence that won't be able to protect your home as needed. You can tell a lot about a contractor by the way they respond to a request for references. If your fence installer hesitates to give you such contacts, it may be a red flag.


What Is the Final Cost?

You want to know how much the fence project will cost. A good way to do so is to get quotes from at least three different fence companies. Some fence contractors may even give you a free estimate. Bear in mind that different fencing materials will cost more than others. Plus, if you get fences that have more access control, it'll cost more than a fence that doesn't have such features.


There are even more questions to ask, but these are some of the more common ones to start with. Our contractors have experience providing access control fences, railings, and other types of fencing for your needs. We're eager to answer any questions you have, so contact Royce Bravo Security and Access Control anytime for consultation and free estimates.

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