🪵 Design & Build

Fence Installation in the Twin Cities

Posts set below the frost line

A fence is only as good as its posts. The reason fences lean and heave in Minnesota is posts set too shallow. We dig below the frost line and set posts in concrete so your fence stays plumb for decades.

Styles we install

  • Privacy fencing — cedar or low-maintenance vinyl.
  • Picket and ornamental styles for curb appeal.
  • Aluminum / ornamental steel for pools and definition without blocking views.

Done right from the start

We handle utility locates, property-line layout, and gates, and we coordinate fencing with your plantings and yard design. Get a fencing estimate →

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Recent fencing projects

A few fencing projects we've built for Twin Cities homeowners.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How deep should fence posts be in Minnesota?
Fence posts in Minnesota should be set below the frost line — commonly around 42 inches or more — and anchored in concrete so freeze-thaw heaving doesn't push them up or tilt the fence.
Do I need a permit to build a fence in the Twin Cities?
Many Twin Cities cities require a fence permit and have rules on height and placement relative to property lines. We confirm local requirements and handle permitting and locates.
What's the most low-maintenance fence for Minnesota?
Vinyl and ornamental aluminum are the most low-maintenance options — they resist Minnesota moisture and freeze-thaw without staining or rot, unlike wood which needs periodic sealing.

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