
Fencing & Gate Installation in Syracuse, NY
Compare 28 fencing & gate installation contractors near you in Syracuse and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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Genson Overhead Door - Syracuse
5.0~22 years onlineMeta Garage Doo'rs - Garage Spring & Opener Repair
5.010½+ years onlineMomentum Garage Doors - Repair & Install
5.012½+ years onlineOverhead Door Company of Greater Syracuse
5.018+ years onlineSyracuse Fence Pros
5.0~3 years onlineThe Vinyl Outlet Inc
5.0~19 years onlinePrecision Overhead Garage Door Service
4.97 years onlineAtlas Fence
4.828+ years onlineCuse Fence Company
4.8~2 years onlineGasparini Landscaping Company, Inc.
4.816+ years onlineLeader Fence
4.83+ years onlineDouble K Fence Company
4.76+ years onlineMasonry Services of NY, Concrete, Foundations, Steps, Waterproofing and More
4.7Affordable Fence
4.5Gasparini Fence Company
4.410 years onlineSalt City Deck Solutions
4.3~4 years onlineBehind the Iron Gates
4.02½+ years onlineSeidel Fence & Masonry
3.7Ace Fence
3.6Fencing & Gate Installation in Nearby NY Cities
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Fencing & Gate Installation in Syracuse, NY
Syracuse NY fence installation has to handle NY freeze-thaw cycles, lake-effect snow accumulation, and the city's mix of older Strathmore and Eastwood homes. Cedar with steel posts (set 42-48 inches deep) is the standard. Pool barriers must meet NY's 4 ft minimum. NeedInstall connects you with Syracuse fence contractors who pull permits, follow Onondaga County setback rules, and handle HOA spec sheets.
Syracuse fences run $30-$55 per linear ft for 6 ft cedar with steel posts, $40-$75 for ornamental iron, $45-$80 for vinyl. Permits required for fences over 6 ft and pool fences ($95-$225). NY requires a state HIC license. Pool barriers 4 ft minimum.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Wood posts or steel?
- Steel for NY freeze-thaw.
- How long does cedar last?
- 12-18 years.
- HOA approval?
- Common in newer subdivisions.
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