
Fencing & Gate Installation in St. Paul, MN
Compare 25 fencing & gate installation contractors near you in St. Paul and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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Fencing & Gate Installation in St. Paul, MN
St. Paul fence installers in this directory cover Highland Park, Mac-Groveland, Como, Summit Hill, and surrounding Ramsey County. Minnesota's deep frost (60+ inches in some areas) and harsh freeze-thaw cycles demand serious post depth. Six-foot pressure-treated board-on-board fencing runs $35-$55 per linear foot. Cedar privacy fencing with steel posts runs $50-$70/lf.
Minnesota frost depth is 42-60 inches. Most reputable St. Paul installers go to 54-66 inches with concrete-set posts. Surface-set posts will lift within 1-2 winters. St. Paul's Heritage Preservation Districts (Summit Hill, Hill District) require commission review for visible front fences.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need a permit for a St. Paul fence?
- Front-yard fences over 4 feet and rear/side over 6 feet need permits. Pool enclosures always require permits. Heritage Preservation properties require commission review.
- How deep should fence posts be?
- Below the 42-60 inch frost line — most reputable installers go to 54-66 inches with concrete-set 4x4 posts. Surface-set posts will lift within 1-2 winters.
- What's the typical fence lifespan in Minnesota?
- Pressure-treated pine: 10-15 years. Cedar: 18-25 years. Vinyl: 25-35 years. Aluminum: 40+ years.
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