KY Fencing Works

Fence, Gate & Shed Services

Choose the desired result first, then compare the material, layout, access, site, and responsibility questions that shape a fence, gate, shed, or repair request.

The service pages use a consistent planning path so choices are easy to compare. Start with the closest project type, note the property conditions, and move to one estimate request when the scope is organized.

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Fencing

Privacy, wood, vinyl, composite, chain link, aluminum, ornamental, farm, and commercial.

Access

Walk, mower, equipment, farm, manual vehicle, and replacement gate questions.

Repair & preparation

Posts, fence repair, old interfaces, vegetation, access paths, and defined handoffs.

Shed work

Installation, placement, bases, doors, exterior materials, site preparation, access, drainage, and repair review.

Service families

Start with the closest complete scope

Six clear project directions cover the main fence, gate, shed, repair, commercial, and site-preparation needs.

Privacy fencing

Plan screening, height, sightlines, wood, vinyl or composite direction, gates, grade, and transitions.

Plan privacy fencing

Open-view fencing

Compare chain link, aluminum, and ornamental directions around visibility, containment, spacing, finish, and access.

Compare fence types

Farm & pasture fencing

Document animals, fields, lanes, terrain, long runs, board or rail direction, gates, and equipment access.

Plan farm fencing

Gates & commercial access

Size openings around actual people, equipment, farm, service, trailer, and vehicle movement.

Plan gates

Fence repair & posts

Show the full failure, post and connection condition, matching needs, access, and the reason the issue developed.

Compare repair paths

Sheds

Frame storage use, footprint, placement, base, doors, materials, access, drainage, and approval questions.

Plan shed work
Board and woven-wire pasture fence at a farm corner

Project detail

Board and wire pasture fence

Notice the material profile, post and rail pattern, grade response, openings, and transitions that connect the fence system to the property.

Balanced planning

Match the page to the decision you need to make

Use privacy pages for screening, farm pages for field and animal context, gate pages for openings, repair pages for existing failures, and shed pages for backyard storage structures. Material pages support the choice without replacing the service scope.

Choose by outcome

  • Screening, containment, boundary, storage, appearance, or operational purpose
  • New installation, repair, section replacement, or full replacement
  • Residential, farm, commercial, gate, or shed emphasis
  • One complete page per intent, with direct links to adjacent decisions

The same service can be simple or complex depending on grade, gates, existing work, access, hardscape, utilities, preparation, and approvals. Make those conditions visible before treating the request as comparable.

Then document conditions

  • Approximate footage, height, footprint, corners, openings, doors, and access clearances
  • Material system, profile, color, finish, matching, and alternatives
  • Existing fence or shed, removal, retained work, and transition points
  • Owner, property, utility, approval, specialty, cleanup, and restoration tasks
Finished backyard storage shed with double doors in a Central Kentucky yard

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

One process across every service

Consistent steps keep the service pages fresh, quick, and easy to compare.

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

Four ways to narrow a broad request

Choose the next topic that will make the property request clearer.

Fencing hub

Compare solid, open-view, rural, gate, commercial, repair, and preparation directions.

Open fencing hub

Shed hub

Compare shed installation, site preparation, repair, exterior materials, doors, bases, drainage, and access questions.

Open shed hub

Material guide

Compare wood, vinyl, composite, chain link, aluminum, ornamental, and farm systems.

Open material guide

Estimate guide

Assemble the address, sketch, measurements, gates, access, and photo sequence.

Prepare request

Common questions

Fence, Gate & Shed Services 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

Pick your service, then tell us about your property.

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.

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