Fence Company in Aston, PA

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Professional fence installation that actually gets done right the first time, protecting your investment.

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What You Get With Professional Installation

You get a fence that stands up to Pennsylvania winters and summer storms without warping, leaning, or falling apart in two years. Your property lines become crystal clear, ending those awkward conversations with neighbors about where your yard ends and theirs begins.

Your family gets the privacy you’ve been wanting. Kids can play in the backyard without feeling like they’re on display. You can relax on your deck without wondering who’s watching.

The installation gets handled properly from day one. Posts go in at the right depth with proper concrete footings. Gates hang straight and actually latch correctly. You’re not dealing with callbacks or having to fix someone else’s shortcuts six months later.

Aston Fence Contractors

We Install Fences, Not Fix Them

V Serranos Landscaping focuses on fence installation, not repairs. That means we’re not spending our days fixing other contractors’ mistakes – we’re perfecting the installation process so those mistakes don’t happen in the first place.

We’ve been serving Aston and the surrounding areas, building our reputation one properly installed fence at a time. When you work with local contractors who live in the community, you get people who care about their reputation and stand behind their work.

You’re not getting a fly-by-night operation that disappears after the check clears. You’re getting contractors who understand Pennsylvania weather, local building requirements, and what it takes to install fencing that lasts in this climate.

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Fence Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Installation

First, we come out to look at your property and understand what you’re trying to accomplish. We measure the area, check for any underground utilities, and discuss your options for materials and design. You get a clear estimate with no surprises.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle any necessary permits and schedule the installation around your timeline. We mark the fence line, dig post holes to the proper depth, and set posts with concrete footings that will keep your fence standing straight.

Then we install your fencing material – whether that’s wood privacy fencing, vinyl panels, or picket style – making sure everything is level, secure, and built to last. Gates get hung properly so they actually work the way they should. We clean up the job site and walk through the completed installation with you.

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Residential Fencing Options

What's Included in Your Fence Installation

You get professional installation of wood, vinyl, or picket fencing designed for residential properties. We handle the entire process from measuring and planning to final installation and cleanup.

Wood privacy fences give you maximum privacy and a classic look that works with most home styles. Vinyl fencing offers low maintenance and long-term durability without the need for regular staining or painting. Picket fences provide boundary definition while maintaining an open, welcoming appearance.

Every installation includes proper post setting with concrete footings, level fence panels, and gates that hang straight and latch securely. We make sure your fence meets local building codes and will stand up to Pennsylvania weather conditions year after year.

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Most residential fence installations take 1-3 days depending on the size of your property and type of fencing. A standard backyard privacy fence usually gets completed in 1-2 days. Larger properties or more complex installations with multiple gates might take 3 days. Weather can affect the timeline since we need good conditions for digging post holes and setting concrete. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes during the installation process.
Both wood and vinyl fencing work well in Pennsylvania if they’re installed properly. Wood privacy fences need regular maintenance like staining every few years, but they’re cost-effective and give you complete privacy. Vinyl fencing costs more upfront but requires almost no maintenance and won’t warp, crack, or fade over time. The key is proper installation with deep post holes and concrete footings that can handle freeze-thaw cycles. We’ll recommend the best option based on your budget, maintenance preferences, and specific property needs.
Most residential fence installations in Aston require permits, especially for fences over 4 feet tall or those close to property lines. The permit process involves submitting plans showing fence location, height, and materials. We handle permit applications as part of our service since we know local requirements and can get approvals faster than homeowners trying to navigate the process themselves. Permit costs are typically separate from installation costs, and we’ll let you know what’s required for your specific project during the initial consultation.
Fence posts need to go at least 2-3 feet deep in Pennsylvania soil, sometimes deeper depending on fence height and soil conditions. Posts for 6-foot privacy fences typically go 3 feet deep with concrete footings. The concrete needs to extend below the frost line to prevent posts from shifting during freeze-thaw cycles. We use proper post-hole diggers and set posts in concrete that’s mixed for the right consistency. Shallow post installation is the main reason fences fail prematurely, so we don’t cut corners on this critical step.
Vinyl fencing typically costs 30-50% more than wood fencing for the initial installation. However, wood fencing requires ongoing maintenance costs like staining, sealing, and occasional board replacement that vinyl doesn’t need. Over 10-15 years, the total cost difference becomes smaller when you factor in maintenance. Wood gives you more design flexibility and a natural appearance that many homeowners prefer. Vinyl offers consistent appearance and virtually no maintenance requirements. We’ll break down both options with realistic long-term cost projections so you can make the best decision for your situation.
Yes, we install fencing on sloped and uneven terrain using techniques like stepped installation or racked panels that follow the ground contour. Stepped installation creates level fence sections that step down with the slope, while racked installation follows the slope angle directly. The best approach depends on your slope degree, fence style, and aesthetic preferences. Sloped installations require more planning and precision to ensure posts remain plumb and panels fit properly. We’ll assess your property during the consultation and explain how we’ll handle any grade changes to achieve a professional-looking installation.