A fence is the first thing people see when they approach your property and the last line of privacy when you step into your yard. It needs to be plumb, level, and built from materials that can handle a decade of BC rain without warping, sagging, or rotting. We design and build custom fences — cedar, aluminum, composite, mixed-material — that match your home's style, solve your privacy and grade challenges, and look sharp for years, not months.
Property line verification and layout — we walk the full perimeter, confirm boundaries, and mark post locations before digging a single hole.
Posts set in concrete at proper depth (minimum 2 feet for 6-foot fences) with gravel drainage at the base to prevent water from pooling around the post.
Rails installed level with stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized fasteners that won't streak rust down your new boards after the first rain.
Boards hand-selected for grain quality and installed with consistent spacing — no warped boards, no gaps, no sloppy cuts at the corners.
Gates built with steel frames or anti-sag kits so they swing true and latch cleanly year after year, even as the ground settles.
Western red cedar — the gold standard for BC fencing. Naturally rot-resistant, dimensionally stable, and ages beautifully. We build privacy, semi-privacy, horizontal slat, board-on-board, and custom designs. Powder-coated aluminum for zero-maintenance modern aesthetics — ideal for front yards and pool enclosures. Composite decking boards repurposed for fencing when you want wood-look without the upkeep. Every post is checked with a laser level, every rail is strung for alignment, because your eye will notice what a bubble level misses.
Fence installation in the Lower Mainland typically costs $30 to $65 per linear foot for cedar privacy fencing, including posts, rails, boards, and labour. Aluminum and composite fencing runs $45 to $90 per linear foot. A standard 80-foot backyard fence costs $2,400 to $7,200 depending on material, height, and terrain. We provide a detailed written quote after walking your property line.
Western red cedar is the most popular choice for the Lower Mainland — it's naturally resistant to rot, insects, and moisture, and it ages to a beautiful silver-grey if left unstained. For true zero-maintenance, powder-coated aluminum fencing will never rust, peel, or require painting. Composite fencing sits between the two — wood-look aesthetics with minimal upkeep. We'll recommend the best option based on your exposure, budget, and style.
Most Lower Mainland municipalities allow fences up to 6 feet in the backyard and 4 feet in the front yard without a permit. Height variances, corner-lot sight-line rules, and retaining-wall-fence combinations can trigger permit requirements. We check your local bylaws during the consultation and handle applications when required — no surprises mid-build.
We install fences in Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam, and across the Lower Mainland.
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