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Braddah Brad's

Braddah Brad's

PO BOX 6696, Ocean View HI 96737
Fences & Gates

Braddah Brad's has been serving Ocean View and the surrounding Kaʻū district since 2015, specializing in fences and gates that can handle the Big Island's unique conditions. From the strong trade wind...

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Estimated Fencing Costs in Pahala, HI

Emergency Fence/Gate RepairStorm / Security Response
$314 - $419
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
$1,124 - $1,499

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

Question Answers

What are the height and setback rules for a fence on my property?

Pahala zoning limits are 4 feet in the front yard and 6 feet in the rear. The setback is 0 feet, meaning you can build directly on your property line. For corner lots, you must maintain a clear 'sight triangle' at intersections. Fences near the Hawaii Belt Road (Route 11) cannot obstruct driver visibility. Always verify your exact lot lines before installation.

How soon can a contractor start a fencing project in Pahala?

Scheduling depends on material lead times and permits. For a consultation, a specialist traveling from the Pahala Community Center via Hawaii Belt Road typically requires 60-90 minutes for dispatch. The average labor rate is $45/hr. Projects often start 2-4 weeks after permit approval, accounting for the high-wind engineering design and material sourcing.

How deep should my fence posts be set in Pahala?

Post footings require a stable base. The Pahala Town Center has a 0-inch frost line, so frost heave is not a structural driver. The primary load is wind. For the 145 MPH V-ult wind rating, posts must resist overturning forces. Standard IRC guidance is a minimum 2-foot embedment, but for a 6-foot fence in high wind, deeper footings with concrete are required for lateral stability.

Am I legally required to talk to my neighbor before building a fence in Pahala?

Yes, for a shared boundary. Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 664-1, the 'good neighbor' law, governs partition fences. If the fence is on the property line, both owners share rights and responsibilities. In 2026, the legal best practice is to provide written notice before construction or replacement to establish agreement and avoid future disputes over maintenance costs.

What do I need to do before digging fence post holes?

Call the Hawaii One Call Center at 811 for a utility locate. This is a legal requirement. Hitting a buried line in Pahala Town Center results in major repair costs, service disruption, and liability. The service marks public lines; private lines are your responsibility. Manage all permit paperwork with the Hawaii County Building Division before the locate request.

What fence material lasts longest in Pahala?

Material compatibility is critical. The soil has a high corrosivity index, and there is a very heavy termite risk. Pressure-treated wood is vulnerable. Use 316 stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized fasteners and hardware with any material. Aluminum or vinyl are termite-proof but must be rated for high winds. Rust from standard steel will streak quickly.

Do I need a special gate for my pool?

Yes. The Hawaii County Building Code mandates that pool barriers have self-closing and self-latching gates. The latch must be out of a child's reach. While smart-gate IoT integration is a low trend here, any electronic system must meet this primary safety standard to limit homeowner liability. The gate must open outward from the pool area.

How do I make sure my fence won't blow down in a storm?

The 145 MPH V-ult wind speed dictates the design. This engineering standard from ASCE 7-22 sets the ultimate load. To survive peak storm season gusts, you need reduced post spacing (often 6 feet on-center or less), sturdy concrete footings, and wind-rated brackets. Solid-panel fences catch more wind and require stronger foundations than open designs.



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