Fences
About Metro-Atlanta Fences
When comparing fencing quotes, make sure you are comparing apples to
apples. While one contractor may offer a better quote for what looks
like the same fence, the materials and construction techniques may be
inferior. As always, you should ensure that the company you are
considering has both workers’ compensation and liability insurance. The
Home Reports research has identified a number of good choices for fence
work.
770-805-8168
12th consecutive year as a Home Reports™ Best Pick™
Chamblee Fence Company, established in 1959, has grown into one of
Atlanta's largest fencing manufacturers. But satisfied customers agree
the company has retained its values that made it a success when owner
Mike Clark's father opened his doors 50 years ago. With a focus on
high-quality installations, competitive pricing, and superior customer
service, the Atlanta fencing company services residential, business, and
industrial needs. There is a $2,500 minimum for Atlanta fence
installations.
770-426-8437
11th consecutive year as a Home Reports™ Best Pick™
Among Atlanta fence contractors, Atlanta Decking & Fence Company,
Inc., stands out for its commitment to forming close relationships with
homeowners that lead to high job satisfaction. Clients are assigned a
personal consultant who guides them through the process of selecting the
best materials to suit their fence design preference and overall
budget. Atlanta Decking & Fence Company uses superior construction
supplies to uphold the highest quality standards.
770-645-8513
4th consecutive year as a Home Reports™ Best Pick™
Accurate Fence, a reputable Atlanta fence contractor, has served
residential and commercial customers since 1996. The Atlanta fencing
company installs chain-link, wood, aluminum, and steel fencing and also
provides customers with estate gates. Accurate Fence carries a full
line of PVC products in multiple styles and colors. For residential
clients who prefer a custom addition to their wood work, Accurate Fence also provides wooden gates, arbors, pergolas, and gazebos. Wood fencing
options include cedar, pressure-treated pine, cypress, or creosote.