Top Fencing Companies in Dayton, NV, 89403 | Compare & Call
There are 64 fencing companies server in Dayton NV
Enterprise Landscaping, Inc. has been serving Reno, NV, for 16 years as a licensed landscaping company offering design, installation, and maintenance for residential and commercial properties. Our ser...
Gabil Construction, Inc. has been serving Reno, NV, and the surrounding areas since 1993. As a licensed C3 Carpentry Contractor (License #65896), we specialize in fence and gate installation, repair, ...
Mule Fence is a family-owned fencing company based in Sparks, NV, with over 14 years of experience serving Northern Nevada. We specialize in a wide range of fencing solutions, including redwood, vinyl...
Ace Landscaping & Fence LLC is a family-owned business serving Carson City, NV, with over a decade of experience in residential and commercial property enhancement. We specialize in a full range of la...
Finest Fence has served Carson City and the surrounding areas for nearly four decades as a locally owned and operated fencing contractor. We specialize in residential and commercial fence installation...
Dynamic Construction is a licensed general contractor serving Reno, NV, with a focus on residential remodeling, new construction, and outdoor living spaces. We handle everything from kitchen and bathr...
Tahoe Fence Co., Inc., founded in 1975, is a family-owned and operated full-service fence contractor serving Mound House, Lake Tahoe, Northern Nevada, and the Eastern Sierras. With over 100 years of c...
Crazy Horse Customs in Reno, NV brings over 15 years of hands-on experience to residential and light industrial trade work. We’re a licensed and insured handyman service that handles a broad range of ...
Everready Home and Yard serves Reno, NV, tackling two common local headaches: junk buildup and weather-beaten fences. From appliance and mattress disposal to full property cleanouts, we haul away unwa...
Artistic Fence Co., Inc. has been a trusted fencing contractor in Carson City and the surrounding Northern Nevada area for years. We specialize in fence and gate installation, repair, painting, staini...
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FAQs
How deep do fence posts need to be in Dayton?
Posts require a 30-inch minimum footing depth to clear the 24-inch frost line. IRC R403.1.4 mandates foundations below the frost depth to prevent frost heave. In Dayton Valley's clay soils, posts set shallower will lift and fail within two freeze-thaw cycles.
What needs to happen before you dig the first post hole?
Call 811 for Nevada Utility Protection Center at least three business days before digging. Hitting a gas or fiber line in Dayton Valley is a major financial and safety liability. Our crew manages the permit paperwork with the Lyon County Building Department to ensure code compliance.
Do I need to tell my neighbor I'm replacing our shared fence?
Yes. Nevada Revised Statutes 206.200, the 'Good Neighbor Fence Law,' requires written notice to adjoining landowners before replacing a partition fence. In Dayton, 2026 interpretations require this notification 30 days prior to work commencing to avoid civil disputes.
What are the height limits for fences on my property?
Dayton zoning enforces a 3-foot height limit in front yards and 6 feet in rear yards. With a 0-foot setback allowed, you can build directly on the property line. For corner lots near US-50, a 10-foot sight triangle from the intersection must remain clear for driver visibility.
What are the rules for a fence around a pool?
IBC/IRC Appendix AG mandates a minimum 48-inch-high barrier with self-closing, self-latching gates. The latch must be 54 inches above the bottom of the gate. Integrating a smart-gate IoT system with automatic latching meets this code and modern liability standards for Nevada homeowners.
What fencing materials work best in Dayton's climate?
Use G90 galvanized steel posts and fasteners due to the moderate soil corrosivity index. For wood, specify pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact. The moderate termite risk in Dayton Valley makes untreated wood or vinyl with wood components a long-term liability.
Is my fence built to handle high winds?
Design for a V-ult wind speed of 115 mph per ASCE 7-22. This engineering standard dictates post spacing, concrete footing mass, and bracket strength. Fences in exposed areas near Dayton State Park require closer post spacing and wind-rated hardware to survive peak storm season gusts.
How soon can you start a project in Dayton Valley?
We dispatch a project manager from our office near Dayton State Park. The route via US-50 allows for a 25-35 minute consultation window. After the site assessment and utility locate, we typically schedule installation within the current 10-14 day work cycle, barring permit delays.