KY Fencing Works
Contact KY Fencing Works
Contact Alex D. by email or use the estimate form. The most useful first message identifies the property, desired outcome, rough layout, material direction, access, and site conditions.
The approved public email is ky.fencingworks@gmail.com. No public phone is claimed on the site. If attachments are important, email can be the clearest path; the form supports a structured estimate request and project files.
Request an estimate
Contact
Alex D. is the listed public contact.
ky.fencingworks@gmail.com
Estimate request
Send the property, scope, and photos in one form.
Best first message
Address, service, route or footprint, dimensions, gates or stairs, access, existing conditions, and photos.
Build the first message
Four details plus one clear goal
Send the information that helps connect the desired result to the actual property and work area.
Exact property
Send the full address and identify the person coordinating decisions or site access.
Desired result
Explain privacy, containment, boundary, farm, business, gate, shed, or repair goals.
Marked layout
Include fence runs, corners, gates, shed footprint, doors, access route, retained work, and uncertain points.
Site evidence
Attach wide and close photos of access, grade, existing work, hardscape, vegetation, drainage, and utilities.

Project detail
Commercial pedestrian and vehicle gates
Notice the clear opening, approach, swing, support, hardware, and nearby transitions that shape how the opening needs to work.
Balanced planning
Use email for narrative; use the form for structure
A longer explanation, marked aerial, product links, several images, or a multi-part request needs context. Use a clear subject and keep attachment notes tied to the route or sketch.
Email works well when
- Reference the property and primary service in the subject
- Number or label photos to match the sketch
- Separate must-have features from inspiration
- List open property, utility, approval, code, or specialty questions
The core contact details and project description can be sent in one structured request. Include the same property-specific context rather than submitting a one-line material keyword.
The estimate form works well when
- Name and reliable contact details
- Property location and desired service
- Approximate dimensions, material, gates, stairs, railing, or repair details
- Access notes, existing conditions, timing context, and useful files

Project detail
Backyard storage shed
Notice the shed footprint, base, roof, doors, trim, drainage, and access details that connect the structure to the surrounding property.
A clear path
What happens before the scope is clear
The contact path does not promise timing; it improves the information available for review.
Share the property
Send the exact address, contact information, desired outcome, marked route or footprint, and clearly labeled approximate dimensions.
Show the site
Use overlapping photos for access, grade, existing work, structures, hardscape, vegetation, drainage, utilities, and neighboring interfaces.
Name the choices
State material direction, height, gates, stairs, railing, finish, removals, owner work, and acceptable alternatives.
Confirm the scope
Keep responsibilities, exclusions, unknown conditions, property and utility questions, approvals, and changes visible in the written conversation.
Useful next decisions
Prepare before contacting
Choose the next topic that will make the property request clearer.
Estimate package guide
Use the address, route, measurements, gate schedule, site notes, and photo checklist.
Open checklistKeep planning
Continue with the next useful page
Choose the next page that best matches the decision you are working through.
Common questions
Contact KY Fencing Works FAQ
These answers frame the first conversation. Site conditions and the requested scope still control the project details.
Do I need exact measurements before I make contact?
No. Clearly labeled approximate dimensions, a marked route or footprint, and useful photos can start the review.
Which communities are reviewed?
The public focus is Nicholasville and nearby communities including Wilmore, Lexington, Versailles, Keene, High Bridge, Camp Nelson, and Clays Ferry. Actual fit is address-specific.
Who confirms property lines and utilities?
The owner should resolve property questions and follow current Kentucky 811 and local instructions before digging. Responsibilities belong in the written scope.
Can I request more than one service?
Yes. Separate fence, gates, sheds, repair, removal, preparation, and specialty questions into clearly labeled parts.
Is everything in an inspiration photo included?
No. Identify which material, profile, color, layout, gate, trim, or finish details are required and which are only directional.
Get your free estimate
Send Alex the details of your project.
Share the property location, the kind of fence or outdoor work you are considering, approximate dimensions, gate needs, access notes, and any useful photos. Alex D. can review the request and follow up about the next practical step.
Request a KY Fencing Works estimate
Share the property location, the work you need, useful dimensions, access notes, and any helpful photos.








