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Fencing Services

A Fence Built to Last,
Set to Survive Nebraska Weather

Wood privacy, picket, chain link, and ornamental iron — installed by the same Lincoln crew that builds our patios and walls.

Four Fence Types,
One Crew That Sets Them Right

Every fence we build starts with posts set below the Nebraska frost line and concrete-anchored — because a fence is only as good as what's holding it up.

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Wood Privacy

Cedar or pressure-treated pine privacy fences, typically 6 ft. Butt-jointed, board-on-board, or shadowbox styles. Lumber sourced locally from Menards.

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Picket Fences

Classic 3–4 ft pickets for curb appeal, pet containment, or defining the front yard. Natural, stained, or painted to match your trim.

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Chain Link

Galvanized steel or vinyl-coated chain link for security, pet runs, and commercial work. Residential or up to 8 ft commercial heights.

Fences Don't Lean
When You Set Them Right

Most leaning, sagging fences come from posts that weren't set deep enough or weren't concrete-anchored. We dig below the frost line, set every post in concrete, and let it cure before hanging gates — so your fence still looks plumb in five years.

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Fence installation by Lucky Landscapes in Lincoln, NE

From Walk-Through
to Final Gate

1

Walk the Line

We come out, mark the proposed line, note obstacles (trees, sprinkler heads, slope), and measure linear feet on-site.

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Fixed-Price Quote

You get one number — materials, labor, tear-out, gates, permits if needed. No "we'll see when we start digging."

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Permits & Materials

We pull any permits, call 811 to mark utilities, and stage materials. You don't lift a finger on the paperwork side.

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Install & Walk-Through

Tear-out, posts set, panels hung, gates plumb. Final walk-through together before we call it done.

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Fencing
Questions Answered

What types of fences do you install in Lincoln, NE?

We install wood privacy fences (cedar or pressure-treated pine, typically 6 ft), picket fences (3–4 ft, painted or stained), galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link, and ornamental iron and aluminum. For one-off custom metal designs, we partner with a Lincoln metal shop that fabricates panels to spec while we handle layout, post setting, and install.

Do I need a permit to install a fence in Lincoln, NE?

Lincoln has zoning rules around fence height and location — most front-yard fences are capped lower than back-yard fences, and taller privacy fences usually need a permit. Rules vary by zoning district and whether your property is on a corner lot. We confirm what your specific address requires and pull any permits as part of the project before we set posts.

How long does fence installation take?

A typical residential run of 100–150 linear feet takes 1–3 days once materials are on-site: one day for tear-out and post setting, then 1–2 days for panels and gates. Concrete-set posts need to cure before we hang gates, which is why we don't usually finish in a single day.

Will you remove my old fence?

Yes. Old fence tear-out and haul-away is a line item in every quote that needs it — we'll dig out old posts, cut and bundle panels, and take everything to the dump. Most tear-outs happen the day before or the morning of install.

How much does fence installation cost in Lincoln, NE?

Cost depends on linear footage, material, number of gates, terrain (rock or roots add time), and whether an old fence needs to come out. Chain link is the most affordable; wood privacy sits in the middle; ornamental iron is the highest. We give free, fixed-price quotes after walking the line with you so there are no surprises. Get yours here.

Can you build a custom ornamental fence?

Yes. We carry stock ornamental aluminum and steel panels for standard designs, and for custom layouts we work with a local Lincoln metal shop to fabricate panels to your specs. Lead time for custom fabrication is typically 2–4 weeks; once panels arrive, install is the same as any iron fence.

Ready for a Fence That Lasts?

Walk us through what you want — we'll give you a fixed-price quote and a real install date.