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Capitol Fence
4.2(
56
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Serving Lancaster, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I could not have asked for a better purchase experience! We had a concern about the installation and preferred our fence be done to our preference. Bob calmly explained that doing what we'd asked would be a code violation and make us unsafe. He handed our anxiety with professionalism and kindness. I would highly recommend this company!"
4 Boad Ranch
2 Rail Board and Wire Fence
ACQ Pressure Treated Solid Board Fence
3 Board Ranch with Wire
3 Board Ranch with Wire

+38

Response time2 days
Response rate87%
Recommended by87%of homeowners
Jaiymie Kiggins Sculpture
5.0(
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Serving Lancaster, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"He does beautiful work. He really is an artist with his welding skills. He has an excellent eye and works well with customers to make sure they are satisfied. He did a railing for us and and I also wanted a free floating vanity and he built the strong metal system that allow me to have it float with quartz on top. I highly recommend him!"
Response time4 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Elite Fence
4.4(
120
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Serving Lancaster, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"It looks great. It's not a 'normal' fence. I found something I wanted on Pinterest, and Skip and his crew did it exactly how I wanted. It took longer than he thought it would, partially because of the weather and partially because the wire mesh was hard to find. They had to drive around Columbus, Newark, and Zanesville to find something that would work. He even bought something that he decided was too flimsy, installed one piece and decided it wasn't good enough quality. AND, he passed on the $125 price difference to us. Good guy doing good work!"
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+17

Recommended by91%of homeowners
Smartworks metal fabrication
4.9(
20
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Serving Lancaster, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Steve came out to describe his process from design to installation of railings.  Came up with various designs -- all good it was difficult to select.  He then met us at the Franklin Glass to select the glass to be integrated into the wrought iron.  Railings installed and one of the glass inserts did not seem quite right.  He personally came out to inspect the concern and took care of the issue immediately.  We really love the originality of his design and enjoyed working with Steve!
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+7

Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Pickens Fence, LLC
4.2(
35
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Serving Lancaster, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I am so ecstatic over my new fence. I can’t rave enough about how great of a job Pickens fencing did for me. I would definitely rate them 10/10 and recommend them to all my friends and family. The guys that came to my house was so nice and polite you didn’t even know they was there when they was done that’s how great of a job they did putting it up and with clean up. If you need a fence done I would definitely calk them again."
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Response time1 day
Response rate87%
Recommended by74%of homeowners
M S Moyer & Sons
4.7(
160
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Serving Lancaster, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mr. Moyer came to my house promptly after giving him a second call to do an estimate for the work desired.  He was extremely friendly and thorough when completing the estimate.  His bid was the most reasonable and he had great reviews on here, so I hired him to start the following week.  He was supposed to start Wednesday morning, however, he was held up at another job and couldn't come with his crew until around 2pm.  Mr. Moyer, his son and another worker arrived and were friendly and got started promptly removing the wallpaper.  They left around 530p.  While getting ready for bed, I noticed that the trim and floor joints (out about 4 inches from the wall on my pergo floor) seem to have gotten some water/moisture on them, which left them swelled and bowed in the area in which they had worked that afternoon.  I immediately put a call in to Mr Moyer to discuss what I was seeing.  To say the least, I was distraught and upset by the damage.  He called early the next morning and said he would take a look when he got there, but he had  never had something happen as I was describing in his 30 years of doing the job.  Overnight, the seams of the floor went down slightly, but the trim was still clearly damaged.  This was in only about a fifth of the area to be removed and painted, so as soon as they got here, I asked that they do everything they could to prevent it happening for the rest of the time.  I was planning on replacing the few pieces of trim myself at a cost of about $20 and my husband doing the labor since neither of us knew it would get damaged from moisture.They doubled up on drop cloths for the rest of the job, and I thought it was strange that they didn't tape down any plastic or some sort of more effective moisture barrier but I figured they were professionals and knew what they were doing, so I didn't say anything.  Well, the next morning after the majority of the paper was down, I could see that almost every other piece of trim in the great room and kitchen had been effected and damaged by the water mixture.  It wasn't as bad as the first section but still very noticeable.  When they were packing up on the first Friday, I went to the kitchen sink and noticed that the only blind they didn't take down was wet and everywhere the water was resting, my custom wood blinds were cracking and the paint was pulling up.  I called one of the guys over to show him as I was wiping up what I could and he just shrugged his shoulders and said he didn't know how that happened.  The blinds were ruined and all because they were not taken down for some reason.  On Monday, they should have been finished with the job since it was the fourth day, but they had just started to patch the walls where that were damaged, so my husband and I decided to talk with Mr. Moyer about the damaged trim and blinds.  We pulled him aside and told him that we found the trim for a very reasonable price and that we would do the labor of putting it all in if he paid for the trim (cost of about $45).  He said, "It's not our fault that the trim is made of cardboard."  I was stunned and starting to get very upset.  I explained we didn't put the floor and trim in, and we were ready to replace the first section ourselves but thought it's fair and reasonable for him to replace it since the rest of the room was damaged as well, even after discussing the issue with him and the crew.  He shook his head and said "fine" very short.  I then mentioned the blinds and how they were warped and the paint was peeling from the water mixture getting on them.  He said very shortly, "well what do you want me to do about it?"  I, again shocked at the way he was talking to us, told him I wanted to be reimbursed for replacing the custom wood blinds.  He put his hands up in the air and said fine again and walked away.  At this point I was FUMING and nearly had them pack up and leave right then.  Things were very awkward for the rest of the day with Mr. Moyer..From that point on, Tuesday and Thursday went well and they finished painting on Thursday afternoon.  I pulled Mr. Moyer aside to let him know that I had found almost the identical blinds online for $48 to replace the kitchen one that was damaged.  Thinking that he'd be relieved since we had priced others out at a few home improvement stores for well over $100, I was dismayed when he proceeded to tell my husband and I that he only saw damage to two of the slats in the blinds and not all of them.  I knew by this time that he was basically insinuating that they were damaged before they started to work.  I explained that there was damage down both sides along the path of the pull strings and offered to show him all of the damage.  In no way would I ever want to cheat someone out of $48?!?!  It again was awkward for the remaining few hours they were there on Thursday and I was absolutely fuming for the rest of the night.Mr. Moyer said that they had about an hour and half left of work for Friday that mainly included cleaning up.  They came late in the morning and finished up a few small details.  Mr. Moyer was very friendly and happy on Friday which almost swayed posting this review.  However, after thinking it over, everything that happened before Friday needs to be reported.  Overall, the work performed was decent;  It wasn't the best and it wasn't the worst.  There are certainly spots on the wall that I feel were not properly sanded before being painted.  The biggest thing that bothered me about the actual work is that during the quote meeting, I asked about priming before panting and he said it'd be done but he preferred to use his own primer.  That being said, they did NOT prime the walls before painting, except for the spots that were repaired.    I'd like to say that Mr. Moyer's son Marshall and his friend/worker Dave were very friendly and funny the entire time.  They did the majority of the work because Mr. Moyer was attending to his wife that was ill.  I empathized with that problem and didn't cause any fuss about it taking 7 days instead of 4.  Mr. Moyer himself was friendly and kind most of the time, except for the times that we had to discuss the damages and reimbursement with him; it's like he became a different person.  Another very irritating aspect of the process was that the crew didn't show up until after 10am every day.  Some days they were here until almost 8pm.  Had them come early, I wouldn't have had to be holed up in the basement all day and night."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
Hunter Construction Co.
5.0(
7
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Serving Lancaster, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This bathroom remodel was a dream come true!  Brad was prompt, courteous, and such a diligent worker.  The entire project took a little over 3 weeks, and Brad kept us well-informed of each step of the process.  It was extremely helpful that Brad has so many contacts - he was able to get us the best price on granite, marble, glass, and Amish hand-crafted cabinets.  We would highly recommend Brad, he is truly a gifted craftsman."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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fence connections
4.6(
5
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Serving Lancaster, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It went great! Jeff came out and made sure that he divided the duplex directly down the middle and got to work really fast. The job was tough because he had to go through a lot of concrete and blacktop but he got it done. He also installed a gate for each side and they're great. We did have an issue with the way one was settling, nothing that was done on his part, and he came right out and adjusted the gates. We will 100% use them again for any of her fence needs."
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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FAQs for wrought iron fence installation projects in Lancaster, OH

Galvanizing is the best way to keep rain from eating away at your wrought iron fence. The process coats each bar in a thin layer of zinc, sealing out moisture and blocking rust. Most panels come pre-galvanized, but you’ll still want to wash and repaint every few years to keep that shield intact. 

Skipping galvanization may save a few dollars up front, yet you’ll spend far more later repairing corrosion or replacing sections outright.

Expect to pay more for wrought iron than for wood at the outset, but iron wins the long game. A standard wood fence runs $1,700 to $3,900, yet you’ll sand, stain, and eventually replace it. Wrought iron may double that initial tab, but it can last 50 to 100 years with a quick paint job every few seasons. Factor in fewer repairs and less upkeep, and iron often edges out wood on lifetime cost.

Hiring a pro to paint wrought iron runs $8 to $10 per linear foot, a price that covers careful prep, rust removal, and high-grade paint for long-term protection. DIY-ers can trim that labor bill, but you’ll need quality brushes, rust-inhibiting primer, and time to apply multiple thin coats. Skimp on prep or materials, and the finish will peel sooner, forcing you back to square one.

A well-maintained wrought iron fence easily lasts 50 to 100 years. Plan to wash it annually and sand-and-repaint every two to three years to keep rust from gaining a foothold. If you spot flakes or pitting early, touch-up paint stops corrosion in its tracks. When in doubt, a local fence pro can walk you through a maintenance schedule tailored to your climate.

Homeowners choose wrought iron fencing because it delivers exceptional security and a timeless aesthetic. This fence offers robust protection that deters intruders while providing a classic look that elevates property curb appeal. 

Its construction from high-grade materials ensures lasting durability and reduces maintenance needs. The design also enhances home value and offers consistent strength and elegance.

Wrought iron fencing is available exclusively through certified local fence installation companies and reputable specialized suppliers. This source guarantees high-quality materials and professional installation that adhere to strict performance standards. 

Homeowners will find that these trusted providers deliver materials backed by quality control and expert support, ensuring an investment that meets both durability and aesthetic expectations.

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