
Professional Fence Installation & Repair in Brooklyn
Your Fence Doesn't Have to Be a Nightmare
Here's what happens with most fence projects: A contractor quotes you a price, you get excited, then halfway through you realize the posts aren't set properly, the boards are already warping, and suddenly you're looking at repairs before winter hits. Or worse—you're stuck with a fence that leans every time the wind picks up.
Brooklyn's weather and tight urban lots make fence installation harder than people think. Frost heaves push posts out of line. Salt air corrodes materials faster. Neighbors get involved. Space is tight. You need someone who gets it.
What We Actually Do
We assess the job before committing. Not every fence works in every location. We check the soil, identify what's underground (utilities are real), and talk through what actually makes sense for your space. No BS quotes based on guesses.
We build fences that survive Brooklyn winters. Proper post depth, concrete footings that don't shift, materials chosen for actual weather—not just what's cheapest. We've installed thousands of feet of fence in Brooklyn. We know what breaks and what doesn't.
We handle the details most contractors skip. Gate hinges that work five years later. Posts that stay vertical. Boards that don't cup and split. The difference between a fence you forget about and one that becomes a constant problem.
Why This Actually Matters
A fence that fails early becomes expensive fast. You're either replacing it, getting sued by a neighbor if it falls on their side, or looking at a yard that feels chaotic. When we do it right the first time, you get ten years of solid performance before you even think about maintenance.
How We Approach Fence Installation Differently
We don't treat every fence the same. A privacy fence in Williamsburg has different needs than a decorative fence in Park Slope, which is different from a commercial fence in Long Island City. We ask questions, look at the space, and recommend what actually works.
We also don't disappear after installation. You get maintenance advice—how to seal wood, when to inspect for problems, what to do about that gate hinge that's loosening. We're the people you call back because we built something worth keeping.
Brooklyn Fence Reality
This neighborhood's got character, tight spaces, and neighbors who care about what their yards look like. We've worked on pre-war townhouses with shared walls, new builds with high HOA standards, and everything in between. We know the contractors to coordinate with, the materials that perform here, and how to navigate the permits that come up.
If your fence is falling apart, leaning, or you're just done looking at what's there, let's talk about what actually makes sense. We'll give you an honest answer about cost and timeline—not a sales pitch.







