Top Fencing Companies in Peoria, IL, 61525 | Compare & Call
There are 34 fencing companies server in Peoria IL
J Campo’s Lawn & Brick, based in East Peoria, IL, specializes in tree services, fence and gate work, and patio coverings. With over 10 years of hands-on experience—including 8 years with another local...
Revamp Fence & Deck, based in Bloomington, IL, provides custom fencing and decking solutions for local homeowners. The company specializes in vinyl privacy and picket fences, offering seven distinct c...
Peerless Fence Group in Bloomington, IL serves residential, commercial, and industrial customers across McLean County and beyond. Our local team operates as IFFT Quality Fencing, Inc., a trusted name ...
Midland Fence and Construction, based in Normal, IL, is a family-run fence and gate business serving the greater Chicago area. Founded by a local father with years of subcontracting experience, the co...
SK Exteriors has served Champaign, IL, and surrounding communities including Urbana, Danville, and Bloomington-Normal since 1981. With 25 years of experience, the company provides exterior remodeling ...
Pet Stop of Central Illinois, located in Bloomington, IL, provides America's safest pet fence system, designed for lasting performance and humane pet containment. Owner Jordan White brings nearly a de...
Precision Home Renovations
Precision Home Renovations has been the trusted choice for homeowners in Mackinaw and across Central Illinois since 2015. We specialize in designing and building custom decks, installing durable fence...
Hohulin Fence
Hohulin Fence, founded in 1897 in Goodfield, IL, is a family-owned business with over 123 years of experience in the fencing industry. Credited as the first to commercially manufacture chain link fenc...
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...
Peoria Fence, established in 2019, serves Morton and the Greater Peoria Metro Area with custom fence and deck solutions. We specialize in designing, installing, repairing, and replacing fences and gat...
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Common Questions
Is a standard 8-foot panel strong enough for Peoria's wind loads?
No. Peoria's 115 MPH V-ult wind rating requires engineering for ultimate design loads per ASCE 7-22. Standard 8-foot panels often fail. We specify 6-foot maximum panel spans, 4x4 posts set in concrete, and seismic-rated post brackets to survive peak storm season gusts, especially in exposed areas.
How do Peoria's soil and pest conditions affect material choice?
Peoria's moderate soil corrosivity index requires hot-dip galvanized or stainless steel fasteners for all metal posts and brackets to prevent rust streaks. Given the moderate termite risk, pressure-treated pine must be rated for ground contact (UC4B), or use composite or metal posts as a non-cellulosic alternative.
Am I required to notify my neighbor before building a fence on the property line?
Yes. The Illinois Boundary Fence Act (765 ILCS 130/1) and Peoria's 2026 Good Neighbor Ordinance mandate written notice to adjoining owners for any shared boundary fence. This creates a formal record of shared cost and maintenance responsibility before construction starts.
What is required before digging fence post holes?
You must contact JULIE (811) at least three business days before excavation. Hitting a gas or fiber line in Highland Park carries major repair costs and liability. Our crew manages the JULIE ticket and pulls the required Peoria permit from the Permit Office, which includes a site plan for review.
How deep should fence posts be set in Peoria's Highland Park neighborhood?
Posts must be set a minimum of 42 inches deep to achieve a 36-inch embedment below the frost line. IRC and local code require this depth to prevent frost heave, which displaces shallow footings. Posts set only 24 inches deep will fail within two winters.
How soon can a consultant visit my property in Highland Park?
Our standard dispatch from Bradley University via I-74 provides a 15-20 minute response to Highland Park. We schedule on-site consultations within 48 hours to assess frost depth, wind exposure, and zoning compliance before providing a firm quote based on the $45/hr average labor rate.
Do smart gates meet pool safety and liability standards?
Yes. A properly integrated IoT gate system with automatic self-closing and self-latching mechanisms meets the ICC ISPSC 2021 pool code. The system must default to a latched position during a power loss. This integration is a standard liability mitigation for Illinois homeowners with pools.
What are the height and placement rules for a fence on my property?
Peoria zoning limits fences to 4 feet in front yards and 6 feet in rear yards. A 0-foot setback allows installation directly on the property line. For corner lots near I-74, you must maintain a clear 'sight triangle'—typically a 10-foot area from the property corner—free of visual obstructions over 3 feet high.