Wet ground is what pushes fences over around here, so we set every post about a third of its height deep in a concrete footing. Cedar or vinyl, gates that actually latch, and one number that holds from quote to invoice.
Free quoteCedar & vinyl fencesEvery item below is inside the quote before you sign, so when you stack our number against another bid, you're comparing whole jobs.
The ground here stays soaked half the year, the wind comes straight off the Sound, and our goat treats every new panel as a personal dare. So rails get screwed, never nailed, and every post goes a third of its height into concrete.
Yours only has to survive the weather.
Cedar & vinyl fencesCedar privacy fence
Cedar & vinyl fencesCorner lot, gate that latches
Cedar & vinyl fencesHillside step-down
Cedar & vinyl fencesPainted picketRepresentative photos of the work we do.
You won't find testimonials here. We opened in 2024, the reviews haven't caught up with the work yet, and we won't write them ourselves. So it's paper instead.
There's no sales layer between your quote and your build. Same truck, same people, both days.
They're spelled out in the document you sign, so what happens if something fails isn't left to memory.
The written quote is what the job costs. Any change rides a signed change order or it doesn't happen.
Contractor #LARCHBL744BK, bonded and insured, and findable on the L&I registry tonight if you want to check.
The warranty terms sit in the contract you read before signing. Call about them later and the person who answers set your posts.
The local story for a fence line: the soil, the wind, the permits, and what it runs.
Fence rules shift town to town. Find yours.
Tell us about the fence line. A photo of the run gives us most of what a real quote needs, and the on-site walk covers the rest.
Expect a call at the number you left, usually within one business day. Whoever dials was probably on a ladder when your form came in.