Top Fencing Companies in Beacon Hill, WA, 98108 | Compare & Call

There are 28 fencing companies server in Beacon Hill WA

Diggin It All

Diggin It All

341 Robinson Canyon Rd, Ellensburg WA 98926
General Contractors, Decks & Railing, Fences & Gates

Diggin It All is a family-owned general contracting business based in Ellensburg, Washington, serving Kittitas County and surrounding communities. Owner-operator Devin brings over 19 years of hands-on...

RCF Curbing

RCF Curbing

Cashmere WA 98815
Garage Door Services, Masonry/Concrete, Fences & Gates

RCF Curbing, based in Cashmere, WA, is a family-owned business built on craftsmanship and hands-on experience. Our journey began after years working with various companies, leading us to start our own...

P&P remodeling services

P&P remodeling services

Dryden WA 98821
General Contractors, Fences & Gates, Painters

P&P Remodeling Services brings over a decade of hands-on construction and repair experience to homes in Dryden, WA. Having started in hospitality maintenance, working on large hotel chains and apartme...

Pet Stop of Eastern Washington

Pet Stop of Eastern Washington

Twisp WA 98856
Fences & Gates

Pet Stop of Eastern Washington provides electronic pet fencing in Twisp, WA, and surrounding counties including Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Okanogan, and Spokane. We install custom underground dog fence s...

Earth Works Landscaping

Earth Works Landscaping

Ephrata WA 98823
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Fences & Gates

Earth Works Landscaping has been enhancing outdoor spaces in Ephrata, WA, since 2019, backed by a team with over 20 years of industry experience. We are a full-service landscaping company offering tai...

SCL Fence & Supply

SCL Fence & Supply

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
1731 Wheeler Rd NE, Moses Lake WA 98837
Fences & Gates, Masonry/Concrete, Building Supplies

SCL Fence & Supply, based in Moses Lake, WA, specializes in fence and gate installation, repair, and automatic gate systems, along with masonry, concrete work, and building supplies. Our team takes pr...

Woods Construction Northwest

Woods Construction Northwest

Quincy WA 98848
Roofing, Decks & Railing, Fences & Gates

Woods Construction Northwest is a local contractor based in Quincy, WA, serving Grant County with professional roofing, deck, and fence services. We specialize in metal and asphalt roofing for residen...

Pacific General Construction

Pacific General Construction

12553 Rd C 5th Ave NW, Ephrata WA 98823
Masonry/Concrete, Landscape Architects or Designers, Fences & Gates

Pacific General Construction is a family-owned, licensed construction company based in Ephrata, WA, established in 2021. We specialize in concrete work, landscaping, and remodeling for both residentia...

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Estimated Fencing Costs in Beacon Hill, WA

Emergency Fence/Gate RepairStorm / Security Response
$359 - $489
Wood Privacy Fence (Per LF)Estimated Range
$34 - $49
Vinyl / PVC Fencing (Per LF)Estimated Range
$49 - $69
Chain Link Installation (Per LF)Estimated Range
$19 - $34
Aluminum / Ornamental (Per LF)Estimated Range
$54 - $79
Standard Driveway Gate InstallEstimated Range
$1,299 - $1,739

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

Questions and Answers

Will my fence posts heave from frost on Beacon Hill?

Yes, if footings are shallow. The local 12-inch frost line depth dictates post stability. Posts set above this line will lift from freeze-thaw cycles, causing structural failure. Per IRC Section R403.1.4, footings in Beacon Hill must extend a minimum of 12 inches below grade. We engineer footings to 18 inches for a safety margin against frost heave.

Can I have a smart gate with a pool?

Yes, if integrated correctly. Washington enforces the IBC/IRC Appendix AG pool barrier code, requiring self-closing, self-latching gates. Modern IoT smart gates with integrated, motorized latches can meet this standard. The system must default to a locked position upon closing. We specify latches rated for 2026 smart-home ecosystems to combine access control with liability protection.

Am I legally required to tell my neighbor I'm replacing our shared fence?

Yes. Washington's Good Neighbor Fence Law (RCW 16.60.010) mandates written notice to adjoining owners for any shared boundary fence work. For 2026 projects, this includes a 15-day notification period and a cost-sharing proposal. Failure to provide proper notice can invalidate claims for shared expenses and lead to disputes.

How soon can you start a consultation?

We typically schedule site consultations within 3-5 business days. Our route from the Jefferson Park area via I-5 allows for a consistent 25-35 minute response window to most Beacon Hill addresses. The consultation includes a zoning measure, wind exposure assessment, and a detailed scope and quote valid for 30 days.

Is a standard fence strong enough for our wind storms?

No. Beacon Hill's 110 MPH V-ult wind speed rating governs design. Standard 8-foot post spacing often fails. Engineering to ASCE 7-22 standards requires closer post spacing (6 feet or less), deeper concrete footings, and wind-rated structural brackets. This design resists peak storm season gusts, particularly for exposed lots near Jefferson Park.

What do you do before digging the first post hole?

We mandate a full utility locate. Hitting a buried line in Beacon Hill is a major liability. The process starts with a Washington 811 ticket, which prompts all utilities to mark public lines within 2-3 business days. We then coordinate private locates for irrigation or electrical. All permits from the City of Beacon Hill are secured before mobilization, managing the paperwork to prevent site delays.

What fence material lasts longest in Beacon Hill soil?

Material compatibility is critical. The area has moderate soil corrosivity and slight-to-moderate termite risk. Pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine with hot-dip galvanized fasteners is the standard. Aluminum or steel posts require a hot-dip galvanized coating. We avoid standard electroplated hardware, as it corrodes, causing rust streaks. Cedar is termite-resistant but must be kept clear of soil contact.

How high can I build my fence on my property line?

Height is regulated by location. The zoning code permits 4-foot fences in front yards and 6-foot fences in rear/side yards, with a 0-foot setback allowed. For corner lots, visibility 'sight triangles' are enforced, especially near high-traffic corridors like I-5. No structure or planting over 3 feet tall is permitted within 10 feet of the property corner intersection to maintain driver sightlines.



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