Fence Installation in Wayne, PA

Get the Privacy You Actually Want

Professional fence installation that protects your family, defines your space, and looks great doing it.

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A fenced backyard showcases a lush green lawn, neatly trimmed hedges, and tall trees against a clear sky. Thanks to the skilled landscapers in Delaware County, every detail contributes to the serene and sunny ambiance.

Wayne Residential Fencing Solutions

Your Property, Properly Protected

You want to step outside without feeling like you’re on display. You want your kids and pets to play safely without constant worry. You want clear boundaries that actually look good from both sides of the property line.

A well-installed fence changes how you use your outdoor space. Instead of avoiding your backyard because it feels too exposed, you’ll find yourself spending more time outside. Your property value goes up, your privacy concerns disappear, and you get that sense of security that comes from knowing exactly where your space begins and ends.

The right fence installation means you stop worrying about whether it’ll hold up to Wayne’s weather, whether the posts will stay straight, or whether you picked materials that’ll still look good in five years. It just works, quietly doing its job while you enjoy the space it protects.

Wayne Fence Contractors

We Know Wayne Properties

V Serranos Landscaping has been installing fences throughout Wayne and Delaware County for years. We understand local soil conditions, weather patterns, and exactly what it takes to get permits approved quickly.

You’re not dealing with a crew that shows up once and disappears. We’re based locally, which means we stand behind our work because we’ll see you at the grocery store next week. Our reputation in Wayne matters to us, and that shows in how we handle every installation.

We’ve installed fences on properties just like yours, dealt with the same township requirements you’re facing, and solved the same privacy and security challenges that brought you here.

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Professional Fence Installation Process

Straightforward Installation, Zero Surprises

First, we come out to look at your property and understand exactly what you need. We measure, discuss your options, and give you a clear estimate with no hidden costs. If permits are required, we handle that paperwork so you don’t have to navigate township offices.

Once everything’s approved, we schedule your installation and show up when we say we will. We mark utility lines, set posts with proper spacing and depth, and install your fence sections with attention to details like gate alignment and hardware quality.

After installation, we clean up completely and walk through the finished fence with you. You’ll know how to maintain it, what to watch for, and how to reach us if you have any questions down the road. The job isn’t done until you’re completely satisfied with how everything looks and functions.

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Wayne Fence Design Options

Materials That Actually Last

We install wood privacy fences, vinyl fencing, decorative picket fences, and custom designs that match your home’s style. Every installation includes proper post setting, quality hardware, and attention to drainage around fence lines.

Wood fences get treated lumber and galvanized hardware that won’t rust or stain your fence boards. Vinyl installations include reinforced posts and proper expansion gaps so your fence won’t buckle when temperatures change. Privacy fences get the height and board spacing you need without looking like a prison wall.

We source materials from local suppliers we trust, which means better prices and faster delivery when you need repairs or additions later. Your fence installation includes everything needed for a complete job – posts, rails, boards, gates, hardware, and professional installation that meets Wayne building standards.

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Most fence installations in Wayne require a permit, especially if your fence is over 4 feet tall or located near property lines. The permit process typically takes 1-2 weeks and requires a site plan showing fence location, height, and materials. We handle permit applications for our customers because we know exactly what Wayne Township requires and how to get approvals quickly. The permit cost is usually between $50-150 depending on fence size and complexity. Getting permits upfront prevents problems with neighbors and ensures your fence meets local building codes.
Most residential fence installations in Wayne take 1-3 days depending on fence length, terrain, and material type. A typical backyard privacy fence around 150 linear feet usually takes 2 days – one day for post setting and one day for rails and boards. Vinyl fencing often installs faster than wood because there’s no cutting or staining required. Weather can delay installation, especially if we’re setting posts in wet conditions. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your estimate and keep you updated if anything changes. Rush jobs are possible for smaller fences, but proper post curing time can’t be shortened.
Vinyl fencing typically costs 20-40% more upfront than wood fencing, but requires virtually no maintenance over its lifetime. Wood fences need staining or sealing every 2-3 years, which adds up over time. A 6-foot privacy fence in Wayne runs about $25-35 per linear foot for quality wood installation versus $35-50 per linear foot for vinyl. Vinyl won’t rot, warp, or need painting, while wood offers more design flexibility and a natural look many homeowners prefer. Your choice usually comes down to budget, maintenance preferences, and aesthetic goals. Both materials last 15-25 years when properly installed.
We take precautions to minimize damage to existing landscaping and always call 811 to mark utility lines before digging. However, some disruption is unavoidable when setting fence posts, especially in planted areas. We work around sprinkler systems when possible and can help coordinate repairs if lines get damaged. Most landscaping damage is minor – some disturbed mulch or temporary tire tracks that recover quickly. We clean up thoroughly after installation and can recommend landscaping solutions if significant restoration is needed. The key is discussing these concerns upfront so we can plan the installation to minimize impact on your existing yard features.
Fence posts in Wayne typically need to be set 2-3 feet deep depending on fence height and local soil conditions. Wayne’s clay-heavy soil provides good holding power once posts are properly set, but requires different techniques than sandy soil. We use concrete around posts for permanent installation and proper drainage to prevent frost heaving during winter months. Corner posts and gate posts go deeper – usually one-third of the above-ground fence height plus 6 inches. Our experience with Wayne soil conditions means we know how to set posts that stay straight and secure through freeze-thaw cycles and heavy storms.
Vinyl fences need minimal maintenance – just occasional washing with soap and water to remove dirt and mildew. Wood fences require more attention, including annual inspection of hardware, staining or sealing every 2-3 years, and prompt repair of any loose boards or damaged sections. Both fence types benefit from keeping vegetation trimmed away from fence lines and ensuring good drainage around posts. Check gate hardware annually and lubricate hinges and latches as needed. Most fence problems start small, so catching issues early prevents expensive repairs later. We provide maintenance guidelines specific to your fence material and can handle routine maintenance if you prefer professional service.