Privacy, picket, and chain-link — posts set straight and built to stay that way
A fence is a row of posts with everything else hanging on it — which is why we obsess over the posts: proper depth, proper setting, lined and plumbed. Wood privacy, vinyl, picket, or chain-link, installed straight and square across Central Minnesota.
We also repair and replace: leaning posts, rotted sections, storm damage, gates that won't latch. Replacing one bad section or a single heaved post is often a quick, inexpensive fix — and we're happy to do small fence jobs other contractors won't return calls for.






Our typical all-in rates: wood privacy around $35 per linear foot, vinyl around $50, chain-link around $25. A 100-foot wood privacy run lands near $3,500. Gates, demo of old fence, and tough digging adjust the number — free on-site quotes make it exact.
Yes — leaning or rotted posts, one blown-down section, a dragging gate. Small repairs are quoted flat and treated like real jobs, because they are.
Roughly a third of the post in the ground and below frost where the fence demands it — typically 36–48 inches for privacy fence. Shallow posts are why fences lean; ours don't.
Many cities have fence height/setback rules and good fences start with knowing the property line. We'll flag what applies in your town during the free visit.
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