Top Fencing Companies in Arcola, IL, 61910 | Compare & Call
There are 109 fencing companies server in Arcola IL
Preciado D-fence is a family-owned fencing company based in East Peoria, IL, serving the central Illinois area. With over 30 years of experience, our owner recently retired from a well-known fence com...
Turner Tree Service
Turner Tree Service has been a trusted name in Jacksonville, IL, and the surrounding Springfield-Jacksonville area for over 50 years, spanning three generations. We provide comprehensive tree care, in...
Workman Property Preservation
Workman Property Preservation, based in Jacksonville, IL, has provided professional pressure washing and fencing services since 2017. We specialize in power washing, deck staining, fence staining, and...
Built Rite Decks Fences Concrete & Remodeling
Built Rite Decks Fences Concrete & Remodeling has served Springfield, IL homeowners for 25 years. We focus on custom decks, fences, concrete, and remodeling—each project reflects our commitment to hon...
J&M Enterprises has been serving Deer Creek, IL, and the surrounding communities with dependable general contracting services for over a decade. We specialize in bathroom and kitchen remodeling, deck ...
Bliesner Fence Company, formerly based in Springfield, Illinois, provided full-service fence and gate work for residential and commercial properties throughout Central Illinois. As a past member of th...
J & J Fencing is a trusted fence and gate contractor serving Greenville, IL, and the surrounding Bond County area. We understand the local frustrations of loose fence fasteners and gate latch failures...
SALAS Fence And Repairs is a family-owned fence contractor based in Springfield, IL, with over 15 years of experience serving both residential and commercial clients. We specialize in fence installati...
S & S Fencing, LLC has been a trusted name in Canton, IL, since Bob founded the business in 1977. Over 30 years ago, Bobby joined the team, and today Bob and Bobby are proud partners, carrying on a tr...
Steve's Secure Surroundings serves Chillicothe, IL, and the surrounding areas, offering a comprehensive range of home improvement services. Specializing in fences and gates, general contracting, and f...
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Q&A
How soon can you start a project in Downtown Arcola?
For a consultation, we typically dispatch from near the Raggedy Ann and Andy Museum. The route via US Route 45 provides direct access to Downtown Arcola neighborhoods, with an average travel time of 15-20 minutes. After the site assessment and contract signing, material lead times and permit approval dictate the construction start date.
What are the modern requirements for a secure gate, especially around a pool?
A secure gate must be self-closing and self-latching. For pools, the latch must be on the poolside, at least 54 inches high, to comply with the IRC Appendix AG and ICC ISPSC. A low-to-moderate trend is integrating IoT smart latches. These provide remote monitoring and audit trails, which strengthen liability defense by proving the gate was secured.
What are the legal rules for a fence on my property line in Illinois?
The Illinois Fence Act (765 ILCS 130/) governs boundary fences. You can build on the property line, making it a 'partition fence.' A 2026 legal requirement is providing a 30-day written notice to any adjoining landowner before replacing a shared boundary fence. This notice must detail the proposed fence type, cost, and your intent to seek contribution.
How high can I build my fence in Arcola, and where?
Arcola zoning limits fences to 3 feet in the front yard and 6 feet in the side and rear yards. A 0-foot setback is allowed, meaning you can build directly on your property line. Critical exception: corner lots must maintain a 'sight triangle' for traffic safety. Near US Route 45, this typically means no visual obstructions over 3 feet tall within 25 feet of the intersection corner.
What fence materials work best with Arcola's soil and pest conditions?
Arcola has moderate soil corrosivity and moderate termite risk. Pressure-treated pine or cedar are standard, but all ground-contact wood must be rated for such use. For metal posts, hot-dip galvanized steel is required to resist corrosion. We use stainless steel or triple-coated fasteners to prevent unsightly rust streaks from forming on the wood.
What is required before you start digging for my fence?
Illinois law requires contacting JULIE (Joint Utility Locating Information for Excavators) at least three business days before any digging. Hitting an unmarked utility line in Downtown Arcola carries major financial and criminal liability. We manage the JULIE ticket and any required city permit paperwork from the Arcola permit office to ensure a compliant start.
Is a standard fence strong enough for the wind in our area?
Structural design uses the ultimate design wind speed (V-ult). Arcola's 115 mph V-ult rating dictates post spacing, concrete footing size, and bracket strength. A 6-foot fence in an open area near US Route 45 requires closer post spacing (often 6 feet on-center) and reinforced corner posts to survive peak storm season gusts without panel failure.
Why do we need to dig so deep for fence posts in Arcola?
The frost line in Arcola is 32 inches. Frost heave occurs when moisture in the soil freezes and expands, pushing unanchored posts upward. Posts set above this depth will shift, causing permanent structural failure and leaning panels. We set all posts below the 32-inch frost line per IRC Section R403.1.4 to ensure permanent stability.