Top Fencing Companies in Payne, OH, 45880 | Compare & Call
There are 10 fencing companies server in Payne OH
Fix-A-Fence has been serving homeowners in Norton, Ohio, and the surrounding areas since 2007. As a dedicated fence and gate contractor, we specialize in both new fence installations and comprehensive...
Teece Brothers Fence
Teece Brothers Fence has served Mantua and all of Northeast Ohio for over 40 years as a family-owned fence contractor. We specialize in residential and commercial fencing, including wood, vinyl, alumi...
Fine Line Fencing Company is a family-owned and operated fencing business serving Akron, Ohio, and surrounding areas. With nearly 25 years of carpentry experience—the last five specializing exclusivel...
Armour Fence has been a family-owned and operated fence company serving Eastlake, OH, for over 30 years. We specialize in high-quality fencing solutions for both residential and commercial properties,...
All Weather Builders & Remodeling
All Weather Builders & Remodeling has served Cleveland, OH, for years, handling everything from kitchen remodels to new home construction. Locally, many homeowners face persistent fencing issues due t...
Estherlee Fence Company, a family-owned business since 1970, has been serving North Lima and the tri-state area of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia for over 50 years. We specialize in the sale an...
Fallen Oak Agricultural Fencing LLC, established in early 2023, is a family-operated business serving farms and homesteads throughout Northeast Ohio from its base in Fowler. We specialize in custom ag...
Melone's Home Improvement
Melone's Home Improvement, based in Struthers, OH, brings over six years of hands-on experience to general contracting, fencing, and junk removal. We focus on honest communication and quality craftsma...
J and J Fence has been a trusted name in New Waterford, Ohio, since 1985. As a family-owned and operated business, we specialize in fence and gate services including installation, repair, painting, st...
Lee Cain Fence and Contracting is a family-owned business that has been serving East Liverpool, OH, and the surrounding tri-state area since 1962. We specialize in residential, industrial, and commerc...
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Q&A
Do I need a special gate for my pool, and can it be automated?
Yes. The Ohio Residential Code (IRC Appendix AG) mandates a self-closing, self-latching gate for pool enclosures. While smart-gate IoT integration has low adoption here, an integrated smart latch can provide access logs. This meets the code's primary safety requirement while adding a layer of liability protection through digital monitoring.
How soon can a consultant visit my property?
Our standard dispatch for a consultation in Downtown Payne is 35-45 minutes. The primary route is from Payne Park via US-127. We schedule site assessments to evaluate footing conditions, wind exposure, and zoning compliance before providing a firm quote based on the current average labor rate of $32/hr.
What are my legal obligations when replacing a shared boundary fence?
Ohio Revised Code 971.01 is the 'Good Neighbor Fence Law.' It requires written notification to adjacent property owners before replacing a shared partition fence. As of 2026, sending this notice via certified mail is the standard practice in Payne to establish a legal record and avoid disputes.
Why do fence posts in Downtown Payne require deep concrete footings?
The frost line in Payne, OH is 42 inches. Using footings that do not extend below this depth violates IRC R403.1.4 and will cause frost heave. The freeze-thaw cycle lifts posts, compromising structural stability. For a V-ult wind speed of 115 MPH, posts set in shallow footings will fail.
How does the 115 MPH wind rating affect my fence design?
A V-ult wind speed of 115 MPH is an ultimate design wind speed per ASCE 7-22 standards. This rating dictates post spacing, concrete footing size, and bracket strength. A standard 6-foot privacy fence in an open area near Payne Park requires closer post spacing and reinforced corner posts to survive peak storm season gusts without panel failure.
What is required before digging fence post holes?
You must contact OUPS (Ohio Utilities Protection Service) by calling 811 at least two full business days before excavation. Hitting a buried gas, electric, or communication line in Downtown Payne is a major liability and safety hazard. We manage the OUPS ticket and coordinate any required permits from the Payne permit office as part of the project setup.
What are the height and setback rules for a fence on my property line?
Payne zoning limits are 3 feet in the front yard and 6 feet in the rear. The setback is 0 feet, allowing installation directly on the property line. For corner lots, especially near US-127, a clear 'sight triangle' must be maintained for driver visibility. Any fence in this triangle must be under 3 feet tall and non-solid.
How do Payne's soil and insect conditions affect my material choice?
Payne has moderate soil corrosivity and a moderate termite risk. Use pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact or non-organic materials like vinyl or aluminum. For metal posts and fasteners, specify hot-dip galvanized or stainless steel to prevent rust streaks. This ensures long-term material compatibility with local conditions.