KY Fencing Works
Fence Installation Services
Fence installation planning connects an enclosure goal to a material system, route, height, grade, gate plan, access path, existing conditions, and owner responsibilities.
Use this hub to move from a broad fencing idea to the service that best fits the result. Compare compatible material, layout, gate, site, access, and existing-condition decisions together.
Project estimate
Request an estimate
Share the property address, project details, and useful photos.
Solid privacy
Wood, vinyl, and composite systems organized around sightlines, height, grade, and gates.
Open view
Chain link, aluminum, and ornamental directions organized around visibility, containment, and access.
Rural & commercial
Farm, pasture, board, rail, business perimeter, equipment, and traffic questions.
Existing fence
Repair, replacement, posts, gates, old-fence interfaces, and site-access preparation.
See the project range
Compare privacy, open-view, and containment directions
Use the images to compare overall layout, material direction, access, transitions, and the small details that can change a project request.



Fence service library
Six clear routes into the fencing scope
Choose the category that best matches the enclosure goal, then document the complete route and property conditions.
Privacy fencing
Plan screening, height, sightlines, wood, vinyl or composite direction, gates, grade, and transitions.
Plan privacy fencingOpen-view fencing
Compare chain link, aluminum, and ornamental directions around visibility, containment, spacing, finish, and access.
Compare fence typesFarm & pasture fencing
Document animals, fields, lanes, terrain, long runs, board or rail direction, gates, and equipment access.
Plan farm fencingGates & commercial access
Size openings around actual people, equipment, farm, service, trailer, and vehicle movement.
Plan gatesFence repair & posts
Show the full failure, post and connection condition, matching needs, access, and the reason the issue developed.
Compare repair pathsDecks & railings
Frame outdoor use, footprint, elevation, stairs, edges, materials, structure, access, and approval questions.
Plan deck workBalanced planning
Choose the enclosure result and the material together
Explain the people, animals, views, property areas, equipment, or business movement the fence needs to manage. Rank privacy, visibility, appearance, access, maintenance, and future changes instead of assuming one material optimizes every goal.
Result questions
- Primary enclosure or boundary purpose for each run
- Desired privacy, airflow, visibility, height, and appearance
- Every pedestrian, mower, farm, trailer, equipment, and vehicle opening
- Existing fence, neighboring interfaces, retained work, and future phases
Compare complete fence systems at the actual grade and transitions. Posts, panels, rails, fabric, caps, gates, hardware, matching components, and finish belong in the same material conversation.
System questions
- Wood, vinyl, composite, chain link, aluminum, ornamental, board, rail, or mixed direction
- Corners, short returns, slopes, bottom gaps, structures, walks, drives, and walls
- Product or profile references, color, finish, exact-match needs, and accepted alternatives
- Utility, property, approval, removal, preparation, cleanup, and restoration assignments
A clear path
Build the fence request in four passes
Purpose, route, conditions, and written scope stay visible from the first contact.
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
Core fence decisions worth opening next
Choose the next topic that will make the property request clearer.
Privacy fence
Compare screening, wood, vinyl, composite, grade, height, and gate decisions.
Plan privacy fenceFarm fence
Compare board, rail, mesh, animals, terrain, gates, and long-run access.
Plan farm fenceCommercial fence
Organize operations, site plans, vehicle gates, surfaces, stakeholders, and staging.
Plan commercial scopeRepair or replacement
Map failure extent, post condition, matching, access, and future layout before choosing.
Compare repair pathsKeep planning
Continue with the next useful page
Choose the next page that best matches the decision you are working through.
Common questions
Fence Installation 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, deck, railing, 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.
Start with useful context
Turn the fence idea into a marked route and a usable gate plan.
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.

