Top Fencing Companies in Basalt, CO, 81621 | Compare & Call

There are 13 fencing companies server in Basalt CO

Rocky Mountain Decks

Rocky Mountain Decks

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
Silverthorne CO 80497
Decks & Railing, Fences & Gates, Refinishing Services

Rocky Mountain Decks is a deck builder based in Silverthorne, CO, serving Summit County, Eagle County, and Pitkin County. We specialize in wood and composite decking, offering new construction, repair...

Invisible Fence of Western Colorado

Invisible Fence of Western Colorado

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
204 Park Ave Ste 2E, Basalt CO 81621
Fences & Gates

Invisible Fence of Western Colorado, located in Basalt, CO, specializes in custom pet containment and boundary solutions for homeowners in the Roaring Fork Valley. Whether you live near the Basalt Riv...

Great Divide Fencing

Great Divide Fencing

Basalt CO 81621
Fences & Gates

Since 1997, Great Divide Fencing has been the trusted provider of residential and commercial fencing solutions in Basalt, Colorado, serving the entire Roaring Fork Valley. From our central fabrication...

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Estimated Fencing Costs in Basalt, CO

Emergency Fence/Gate RepairStorm / Security Response
$309 - $414
Wood Privacy Fence (Per LF)Estimated Range
$29 - $44
Vinyl / PVC Fencing (Per LF)Estimated Range
$39 - $59
Chain Link Installation (Per LF)Estimated Range
$19 - $29
Aluminum / Ornamental (Per LF)Estimated Range
$44 - $69
Standard Driveway Gate InstallEstimated Range
$1,104 - $1,479

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using localized construction labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-4031) data for Basalt. Prices reflect standard commercial/residential material specs and labor options adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Questions and Answers

Am I legally required to notify my neighbor before building a fence?

Yes. Under Colorado Revised Statutes 35-46-112 and current 2026 Basalt enforcement, you must provide written notice to any neighbor sharing a property line before replacing a shared boundary fence. This 'Good Neighbor Law' governs cost-sharing and dispute resolution for partition fences.

What fencing material is best for Basalt's soil?

With low to moderate soil corrosivity and slight termite risk, material choice is flexible. However, fastener compatibility is non-negotiable. Use hot-dip galvanized or stainless-steel fasteners for all connections. Inferior fasteners will rust, causing unsightly streaks and premature failure of otherwise sound materials.

How soon can a crew start a project in Downtown Basalt?

Following a site consultation, mobilization typically takes 7-10 days. Our standard dispatch route from the Arbaney Park area uses CO-82 for efficient access across the valley, ensuring a 15-20 minute response window for initial meetings and ongoing project oversight.

What is required before digging fence post holes?

You must contact Colorado 811 at least three business days before excavation. In Downtown Basalt, hitting a gas, fiber, or power line is a major financial and safety liability. A professional manages the 811 ticket and coordinates the resulting utility markings with the Town of Basalt permit office to ensure a legal dig site.

How do I build a fence for 115 MPH winds?

The 115 MPH V-ult wind speed is an ultimate design load per ASCE 7-22. This rating dictates post spacing, concrete footing size, and bracket strength. A standard 6-foot fence in an open area near CO-82 requires engineered footings and reinforced post connections to survive peak storm season gusts without racking or collapse.

What are the height and setback rules for a fence in Basalt?

Basalt zoning limits fences to 4 feet in front yards and 6 feet in rear yards. A 0-foot setback is permitted on side and rear property lines. For corner lots, especially near CO-82, a clear 'sight triangle' must be maintained for traffic safety. No structure or planting over 3 feet high is allowed within this zone.

Can I have a smart gate if I have a pool?

Yes, but integration is critical. A smart gate's IoT-controlled latch must still comply with IBC/IRC Appendix AG, requiring self-closing mechanisms and a latch release no lower than 54 inches. Modern systems combine remote access with these safety standards to meet Colorado liability requirements for secured pools.

Why must my fence posts be set 42 inches deep?

The 42-inch frost line is the engineering standard for Basalt. Posts set above this depth will be pushed upward by frost heave during freeze-thaw cycles, causing structural failure. In Downtown Basalt, this is a primary cause of fence collapse. The IRC requires footings to extend below the frost line for permanent stability.



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