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Want to get a private tennis court, batting cage, pickleball court, or other sport court at your home? Tripp Fence Company can deliver this for you!
We have experience building courts of all sizes with the perfect fence and netting solutions. Let us custom design a sports court for your backyard or neighborhood. Now you can enjoy the sports you love on a court that is all yours!
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The cost of a fence depends upon several factors. The main determining factors consist of what type of fence material is selected, the style of fence being built, what type and how many gates are installed, and, of course, how many linear feet of fence is required. (Linear footage is calculated by measuring the perimeter of the area that the fence will be built on.) For privacy fences, cedar is the most economical and durable material choice.
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When your backyard backs up against your neighbor’s yard, you’ll want a privacy fence with a height that gives you the most privacy. Usually, this can be accomplished with a 6ft height. But we can do height transitions higher or lower than 6ft in order to give you more privacy or more view depending on your preference.
If your backyard does not back up against a neighbor, but to a green space or pond, our aluminum fence is a popular choice. Your yard may be perfect for a picket fence or a chain link fence if privacy is not a priority.
The land rights may vary in your area. So, it may be necessary to check with your local tax assessor’s office office. However, the ownership of an existing fence is typically the same owner of the land for which the fence is installed upon. We do not conduct any property surveys nor do we imply property lines. If there is an existing fence, you should check with your neighbors to be certain the fence is yours. When there is doubt, it may be necessary to hire a survey company to mark the property lines.
Pine fencing requires pressure treatment. However, in the New England area, pine is not a suitable choice for fence pickets. Even with pressure treatment, the pine pickets will not not last long. Pine pickets will crack, warp, discolor, and rot in the New England climate.
We do build our wood fences using pressure-treated pine posts. These pressure-treated posts tend to perform well when properly installed. Our cedar fencing pickets are naturally resistant to insects, rot, and decay. Therefore, cedar fences do not require pressure treatment.
Building a fence on a slope requires skill and experience. Here in the New England area, fences are typically constructed in panels that can make it a challenge to fence on uneven ground.
We have developed a fencing method that solves this issue and allows the fence to more closely follow the grade of the slope. Our craftsmen can customize panels or stick-build an area of fencing to allow for a smooth transition and even capping.
The turnaround time for fence installation depends on several factors such as type of fence, length of fence to be installed, and site conditions. Project time would also be affected by the removal of any existing fence if required. Usually, our installation takes 2 days here in the South Shore, Cape, and Island areas. If we’re also removing an old fence, the total time would be 3 to 4 days. Please ask your sales representative for scheduling details.
Each fence comes with a different type or warranty or guarantee of performance. For example, our wood fences come with a ONE YEAR WARRANTY that covers exchange of faulty product. Aluminum fences come with a LIFETIME WARRANTY through the manufacture. Please see the warranty section of our Resources page for complete details.
We’re located in Kingston but we install fences and complete construction projects in the South Shore, Cape, and Island areas. You can also see our complete service areas in the footer of our website.