Website use
Terms of Service
These terms apply to the public KY Fencing Works website, its planning content, internal links, estimate request form, optional uploads, and links to outside information.
Using the website does not create a construction contract, confirm service availability, reserve a date, settle site requirements, or establish final pricing. Direct written project terms control any accepted work. Updated July 16, 2026.
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Information
Site content supports early planning and is not property-specific professional advice.
Requests
A form submission starts a review; it is not automatic acceptance.
Outside sources
Third-party information can change and remains under its providerβs control.
Project terms
A direct written scope must confirm accepted work, responsibilities, and exclusions.
Website boundaries
Four terms that keep planning clear
The site separates general research and request intake from property-specific decisions and any later written agreement.
Planning content
Service, location, and guide pages organize common questions, but they cannot determine what is suitable or allowed at a particular address.
Estimate requests
Submitting a request provides information for review and does not guarantee contact timing, availability, price, scheduling, or acceptance.
Visitor conduct
Do not misuse the form, upload harmful or irrelevant files, interfere with the site, impersonate another person, or submit information without authority.
External links
Links to public agencies, maps, manufacturers, and other websites are provided for convenience; their content, availability, and policies can change.
From research to agreement
What the website can support and what requires confirmation
Useful planning language should reduce ambiguity without turning preliminary information into a promise.
Visitors can compare service categories, materials, layouts, gates, access, preparation, repair questions, nearby-community context, and the information that belongs in an estimate request.
The site can help organize
- Desired use, route or footprint, dimensions, openings, and material direction
- Access, slope, existing work, structures, hardscape, vegetation, and drainage
- Photos, sketches, product references, priorities, and acceptable alternatives
- Owner tasks, open questions, specialty handoffs, cleanup, and restoration expectations
Property facts and accepted project terms depend on the actual address, current requirements, direct review, and a written scope. General pages do not replace those steps.
The site cannot finally determine
- Property line, title, easement, survey, neighbor, landlord, or owner authority
- Utility, HOA, municipality, county, permit, zoning, code, pool, stair, or guard requirements
- Final material quantities, price, availability, schedule, warranty, or payment terms
- Engineering, structure, electrical, automation, tree, ground, or other specialty work
Keep planning
Use the site with the right context
Choose the next page that best matches the decision you are working through.
Direct confirmation
Keep final project terms in the written conversation.
Before relying on a material, quantity, responsibility, schedule, price, or inclusion, confirm that the current written project scope states it clearly for the actual property.
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