Planning Guide

Custom Fence: When to Go Custom and How to Prepare

Custom fence projects run smoother when scope is clear early. Use this page to prepare the details that matter most before requesting pricing.

When Custom Scope Makes Sense

Go custom when your layout, material direction, or finish expectations cannot be met cleanly by a standard package. Early scope clarity helps avoid rework later in design and estimating.

  • Site conditions or layout constraints that do not fit standard panel spacing.
  • Material or infill combinations that need frame compatibility review.
  • Design priorities such as privacy level, reveal spacing, and gate integration.
  • Project scale, sequencing, and any timeline or delivery constraints.

Typical Custom Drivers

  • Complex grade changes and irregular property geometry.
  • Architectural requirements for specific reveals, heights, or transitions.
  • Multi-zone projects mixing privacy, semi-open, and decorative sections.
  • Custom gate integrations tied to access-control priorities.

Prepare for an Accurate Quote

Share dimensions, preferred fence height, gate count, and infill direction up front. The clearer your inputs, the faster we can align system recommendations and pricing.