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The fence installers on HeyAmigo cover Phoenix, AZ and the surrounding metro area, including Downtown, Arcadia, Biltmore, Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, and Ahwatukee. Every pro is identity-verified, insured, and licensed where AZ requires it — so when you post a fencing job, the quotes you see come from real local pros, not lead-broker call centers in another state.
Hiring a local fence installer matters for response time, familiarity with the area, and accountability if you ever need follow-up work. Post your job, get matched with fence installers near you, and pick the one whose price, timing, and reviews work for you.
A fence is half boundary, half curb appeal, and the cost difference between a good install and a bad one shows up two winters later. The fence installers on HeyAmigo handle the materials homeowners actually buy — pressure-treated pine, cedar, vinyl, aluminum, chain link, composite, and pool-code-compliant variations of each. They know which ones the local frost line allows you to set without piers, where buried utility lines run (and how to call 811 before digging), and what your HOA or city setback rules will let you put up. Tell us linear footage, gate count, terrain (flat, sloped, wooded), and material preference — quotes come back with itemized labor and materials, not all-in numbers that hide the markup.
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Pressure-treated pine, cedar, redwood — set posts in concrete, stained or natural.
Get free quotesWhite or tan PVC privacy panels — long-lasting, low maintenance, no painting.
Get free quotesGalvanized or vinyl-coated, residential and commercial heights.
Get free quotesWrought-iron look without the rust — common around pools and front yards.
Get free quotesLeaning posts, rotted bottom rails, broken pickets, storm-damaged sections.
Get free quotesWalk gates, drive gates, automatic openers, self-closing pool gates.
Get free quotesThe average cost to hire a fence installer ranges from $1800–$7500 for most residential yards, with hourly rates typically $50–$110/hour. Pricing depends on:
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