Throughout our company’s 25+ year history, Buzz has installed thousands of unique fence and gate designs in a variety of decorative styles and materials such as chain link, wood, aluminum, and more. After discussing your needs, we’ll present completed project examples and drawings until we identify the best custom fence or gate choice for your budget and within your timeline. Our custom fence and gate contractors have experience on all materials: wrought iron, wood, chain link, vinyl, aluminum, masonry and composite. Many Eco-friendly green and low-maintenance designs are also available so you can choose the best new fence option or style for your home.
Before Buzz installs a gate or fence, it helps to research and know what you like and don’t like! We love working with homeowners in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that want us to build a fence seen on HGTV or that have several choices from Houzz/Pinterest. Here are some easy custom fencing tips to consider for a unique design:
Even if the fence or gate you want is in your head, we can work with you to outline the requirements and materials. The possibilities are endless, we work directly with fence and gate manufacturers and custom build, weld and modify materials to fit your design requirements. We also offer a variety of personalized embellishments and features from initials, logos, and more.
Finally, Buzz uses satellite maps to test the one of a kind design and surveys your property in person to deliver an accurate estimate.
Contact us today for more information or to schedule an appointment for your beautiful custom fence.
The average wait to get your fence installed is 1 to 2 weeks during Non-Peak Season and 2 to 4 weeks during Peak Season (April – July). For special circumstances (pool safety, liability issues) we can offer our services faster. We strive to be one of the best fence companies, not only in Fort Worth, TX, but in all the places our fence contractors provide our A+ services.
A survey is usually not needed for a residential property if we are putting the fence back on the existing fence line; however for new fence installations, the homeowner is usually responsible for locating the property line, if needed. Learn more about fence requirements in Dallas-Fort Worth and permits in Austin.