
PRIVACY • SECURITY • ACCESS
Boundaries BuiltBEAUTIFULLY.
A fence defines your property, but a ramp defines your welcome. We build secure perimeters and safe, accessible entryways that blend seamlessly with your home's architecture.
Secure Your
HOME.
Whether you need to keep pets in, keep deer out, or ensure a family member can safely enter the home, we build with structural integrity first.
Key Factor
True Privacy
Board-on-board designs that ensure zero visibility gaps, even as wood shrinks.
Key Factor
Safe Accessibility
Ramps built to ADA guidelines with proper grades and graspable handrails.
Key Factor
No-Sag Gates
Heavy-duty bracing and hardware that keeps gates level for years.
The Re-Deck Standard
Wind, gravity, and soil shifting are the enemies of a fence. We combat them with deeper sets and stronger materials.
- Posts Set Deep in Concrete
- Pressure-Treated Ground Contact Lumber
- Aluminum-Reinforced Vinyl Options
- ADA Compliant Ramp Slopes (1:12)
Lifetime Value
"A fence that leans after two years is a waste of money. We build it straight, and we build it to stay that way."
Custom Fencing
From horizontal modern slats to classic white vinyl or natural cedar privacy. We design fences that complement your home’s exterior rather than hide it.

Accessibility Ramps
Safe access is essential. We build sturdy, code-compliant ramps that provide independence. Designed with proper traction and landings for wheelchairs or walkers.

Unique Project?
From custom decks to complex pergolas, we build it.
Meticulous DETAILS.
A closer look at the finish quality and standards we bring to every perimeter project.
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Fence & Ramp FAQs
Fences and ramps have specific needs regarding property lines and codes. Here is what to know.
Still curious? Call us.How do I know where my property line is?
We recommend having a survey plat available. We cannot verify property lines ourselves, but we can build based on the markers you identify.
What makes a gate sag?
Gates sag due to weak bracing or insufficient hinge strength. We use diagonal bracing and heavy-duty hardware to prevent this common failure.
Are your ramps ADA compliant?
Yes. For accessibility projects, we adhere to the 1:12 slope ratio standard (1 inch of rise for every 12 inches of run) to ensure safe use for wheelchairs.
Wood vs. Vinyl: Which is better?
Vinyl is lower maintenance and lasts longer, but wood offers a natural aesthetic and is easier to repair piece-by-piece. We install both.

Ready to upgrade your outdoor space?
Schedule a free consultation today. We’ll survey your property, listen to your vision, and give you an honest quote.