Frequently Asked Questions

What types of fencing does NFencing install?

We install wood and vinyl fences, aluminum fencing, chain-link, and custom solutions such as cross-board/no-climb styles and agricultural fencing for horses or cattle.

Do you provide free consultations and estimates?

Yes — we offer a free consultation to review your project and provide a written estimate; call 1-352-342-8600 to schedule.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes. NFencing is fully licensed and insured to give customers peace of mind.

Can you build custom fences or work from my blueprints?

Absolutely — we design and build customized fences and can work directly from your blueprints to meet your specifications.

Do you handle site preparation like removing brush or old concrete?

Yes. Our team handles site preparation including clearing unwanted brush, trees, or old concrete as part of many projects.

Do you install fences for both residential and commercial properties?

Yes — we provide fencing solutions for homes and businesses, plus specialty work like stables, pasture fencing, and pole barns.

How long will my fence installation take?

Timelines vary by material and project scope; we review schedule and expected duration during the free consultation and estimate.

How do I request a quote or schedule installation?

Contact us by phone at 1-352-342-8600 or through our website to arrange a free consultation and receive a project estimate.

How does NFencing ensure jobsite safety during installations?

Safety guides our work — our team follows established jobsite practices, works to create a secure environment for customers and workers, and we are fully licensed and insured.

Do I need to prepare my property before your crew arrives?

In many cases no — NFencing handles site preparation such as clearing brush, trees, or old concrete. We'll review any specific preparation needs during your free consultation.

What maintenance is required for different fence materials?

Maintenance varies: wood fences typically need periodic staining or painting and repairs; vinyl and aluminum are low‑maintenance and usually just need occasional cleaning; chain‑link with a galvanized finish is rust‑resistant but may require periodic cleaning and minor repairs.