
Fencing & Gate Installation in Concord, NH
Compare 29 fencing & gate installation contractors near you in Concord 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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Michael Panish, Construction Expert Witness, Door, Gate & Automatic Door Expert
22+ years onlineDawson Fence Co
5.0Fences Unlimited - Manchester
5.0~29 years onlineGreat East Fence LLC
5.0Green Diamond Landscapes, LLC
5.0Hastings Welding and Fabrication LLC
5.0Impact Welding, LLC
5.01½+ years onlineKarmic Landscapes, Inc
5.012+ years onlineMH Fence LLC.
5.029+ years onlineOn Guard Fencing, LLC
5.0Perfect North Lawncare LLC
5.02+ years onlineBrentwood Fence LLC
4.919+ years onlineOn The Fence LLC
4.9F.B.I. Contracting LLC
4.819+ years onlineMomentum Garage Door Repair
4.612½+ years onlineAffordable Fence
4.5Blue Ribbon Fence & Landscaping
4.414½+ years onlineOverhead Door Company of Concord
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Fencing & Gate Installation in Concord, NH
Concord NH fence installation deals with NH's freeze-thaw cycles, granite-influenced subsoils, and the state's mix of historic district restrictions and rural-style residential lots. Cedar with steel posts is the standard residential choice. Stone wall construction common in older properties. Pool barriers must meet NH's 4 ft minimum. NeedInstall connects you with Concord fence contractors who pull permits through Concord Planning, follow Merrimack County setback rules, and handle historic district approvals.
Concord fences run $35-$55 per linear ft for 6 ft cedar with steel posts, $45-$75 for ornamental iron, $50-$85 for vinyl. Permits required for fences over 6 ft and pool fences ($75-$175). NH requires a state contractor's registration. Pool barriers 4 ft minimum. Steel post depth 42-48 inches for frost-heave resistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Wood posts or steel?
- Steel for NH freeze-thaw. Wood-only posts twist within 8-12 years.
- Granite ledge?
- NH's granite ledge can prevent deep post drilling. Surface-mounted brackets or shallow rock-anchored posts may be needed — adds cost.
- How long does cedar last?
- Untreated cedar in NH: 12-18 years. Stained or sealed every 2-3 years extends to 20-25 years.
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