Professional Fence Installation

Fencing in Nortwood Park

Professional fencing solutions for Northwood Park and the North Park area. Enhancing your home's security with craftsmanship built for Chicago winters.

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The Local Choice for Northwood Park Homes

Northwood Park is one of the hidden gems of the North Side, known for its beautiful greenery and proximity to the Chicago River. We provide high-quality cedar and vinyl fencing that complements the tree-lined streets of this vibrant community. Because Chicago soil near the river can be varied, we prioritize digging deep, 36-42 inch post holes to prevent shifting. We handle the paperwork for the City of Chicago, so you can enjoy a stress-free installation that adds real value to your property.

  • River-Area Soil Expertise (Deep Posts)
  • City of Chicago Permit Handling
  • Maintenance-Free Vinyl & Cedar Options
  • 10 Years of Local Reliability

We’ve been part of this community for three decades—we treat your Northwood Park property like it's our own.

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Fencing Solutions for Northwood Park.

We specialize in the three most popular fencing styles in the North Suburbs, customized for your specific lot.

Wood Fencing

Premium Red Cedar built board-by-board. No pre-made panels. We use heavy-duty screws to ensure your fence survives the Chicago winters.

Vinyl Fencing

Maintenance-free privacy. Our vinyl is professional-grade with UV inhibitors to prevent yellowing and cracking in sub-zero temps.

Chain Link & Ornamental

Secure, durable, and affordable. Perfect for large backyards or commercial properties requiring high visibility and security.

Fencing FAQ for Northwood Park

Do I need a permit for a fence in Chicago? +
In the City of Chicago, a permit is not required if your fence is 5 feet tall or less. However, for standard 6-foot privacy fences, a permit is required through the Express Permit Program. We handle the technical side to ensure your installation meets all city ordinances.
Which way should the "good side" of the fence face? +
Chicago code requires that the "finished" or decorative side of the fence face outward toward your neighbors or the public way (streets and alleys). We ensure your fence is compliant while keeping the structural supports on your side of the property.
How deep do you set posts for Chicago soil? +
To withstand the lake-effect wind and heavy freeze-thaw cycles, we dig our posts 36-42 inches deep. This keeps your fence from "heaving" or leaning, even in the tighter soil conditions found in Northwood Park and Edison Park.
What if my property line is right against a public alley? +
When building along a Chicago alleyway, we use your Plat of Survey to ensure the fence is placed exactly on your property line. This prevents any future issues with the city regarding right-of-way or utility access.