Professional Fence Installation
Fencing in SKOKIE
Expert, board-by-board fence construction for Skokie homeowners. Built to last through Chicago winters by your 30-year local neighbors.
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Skokie has a beautiful variety of residential styles, and we ensure every fence we install meets the specific village codes for height and setbacks. Whether you are looking for a modern vinyl privacy fence or a traditional cedar picket near Old Orchard, our board-by-board on-site construction ensures a professional look.
- Skokie Building Permit Expertise
- Screws (Not Nails) for Durability
- Premium Cedar & Modern Vinyl
- Full Debris & Dirt Removal
We’ve been part of this community for three decades—we treat your Skokie property like it's our own.
Message Our TeamSKOKIE, IL
Fencing Solutions for Skokie.
We specialize in the three most popular fencing styles in the North Suburbs, customized for your specific lot.
Common Questions About Fencing in SKOKIE
Do I need a permit for a new fence in SKOKIE?
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Yes, most municipalities in the North Suburbs, including SKOKIE, require a building permit for new fence installations. As part of our service, we provide you with the necessary paperwork and drawings to make the permit process as smooth as possible with the local village hall.
How deep do you dig the fence posts?
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To prevent "heaving" during Illinois winters, we dig our post holes at least 32 to 36 inches deep. This ensures the post is below the frost line, keeping your fence straight and sturdy for years to come.
Do you remove and haul away my old fence?
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Absolutely. We provide a full-service experience. We will tear down your existing fence, haul away all debris, and even remove the dirt from the new post holes so your yard in SKOKIE looks better than when we arrived.
What is the difference between your wood fences and big-box store panels?
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We never use pre-made panels. We build every fence "board-by-board" on-site. This allows us to use higher-quality Western Red Cedar and heavy-duty screws (not nails), resulting in a fence that is significantly stronger and perfectly follows the slope of your land.

