Fencing & Gate Installation in Cincinnati, OH

Compare 25 fencing & gate installation contractors near you in Cincinnati and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.5/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 22, 2026

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Heartwood Fence Cincinnati

5.02+ years online
heartwoodfenceva.com

LL Fencing

5.04+ years online
llbuildingfences.com

Best Fence Cincinnati LLC

4.92½+ years online
bestfencecincinnati.com

Cincinnati Fence Company LLC

4.9~7 years online
fencingcincinnatioh.com

Cincy Fence Company, LLC

4.929+ years online
facebook.com/cincyfenceco

Bedrock Fence

4.88+ years online
bedrockfence.com

Fence Doctor of Cincinnati

4.829+ years online
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Superior Fence & Rail of Northern Kentucky

4.821+ years online
superiorfenceandrail.com/west-cincinnatiGet a Free Quote

Eads Fence Company

4.7~30 years online
eadsfence.com

Pet Stop of Cincinnati

4.729+ years online
petstop.com/cincinnati/homeGet a Free Quote

Pioneer Fence Company

4.721 years online
pioneerfenceco.com

Top Rail Fence Cincinnati

4.63½+ years online
toprailfences.com/cincinnatiGet a Free Quote

The Fence Company

4.419½+ years online
thefencecompanyonline.com

R.H. Meyer Fence Co.

3.5

EME Fence

3.116½+ years online
emefence.com

Seven Hills Fencing Co

1.04½+ years online
fencing-cincinnati.com

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Fencing & Gate Installation in Cincinnati, OH

Cincinnati fence installers in this directory cover Hyde Park, Mount Adams, Oakley, Madeira, and surrounding Hamilton County. Ohio's freeze-thaw cycles and the steep topography of many Cincinnati neighbourhoods influence fence design. Six-foot pressure-treated board-on-board fencing runs $32-$52 per linear foot. Cedar privacy fencing with steel posts runs $45-$65/lf.

Ohio frost depth is roughly 32 inches. Most reputable Cincinnati installers go to 36-42 inches with concrete-set posts. Hilly Cincinnati neighbourhoods (Mount Adams, Mount Auburn, Hyde Park) require careful grade transitions and stepped fence sections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a Cincinnati fence?
Standard residential fences under 6 feet generally don't need a building permit, but pool enclosures do. Setbacks apply.
How deep should fence posts be?
Below the 32-inch frost line — most reputable installers go to 36-42 inches with concrete-set posts.
What about Cincinnati's steep grades?
Hillside fence runs need stepped panels with engineered grade transitions. Most reputable installers handle this with 4-foot or 6-foot stepped sections rather than racked panels.

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