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Joshua P on March 2025
"IT JUST MAKES SENSE TO GET AN M.C. FENCE" Our story spans over thee generations as one of the strongest family-owned and operated fence and deck companies in the northern Virginia, WV area. In that time, we have endeavored to be the leader in quality and service. We have installed, repaired or Replaced over 11,000 fences and 1800 deck/Porch and Patio projects. We have the skills and experience to tackle jobs of all sizes! Our reputation for listening and problem solving precedes us. So if details matter and you want someone who listens then, we would like you to be our next happy customer! Call for your free estimate today!
"Quick and a good price."
Joshua P on March 2025
With more than 30 years of experience, Joe Phillips Fence Company is the industry leader for all of your fencing needs. If you want the job done right, call us today! We may be a small family owned and operated business but we can do it all, from custom wood fencing to a standard chain link fence. We take pride in our work and provide the best customer service that we can!
"Could not have asked for a better experience.. worked with us on a strange or unusual fence configuration, and it turned out perfectly. 100% satisfied.."
Peter T on January 2024
With more than 30 years of experience, Joe Phillips Fence Company is the industry leader for all of your fencing needs. If you want the job done right, call us today! We may be a small family owned and operated business but we can do it all, from custom wood fencing to a standard chain link fence. We take pride in our work and provide the best customer service that we can!
"Could not have asked for a better experience.. worked with us on a strange or unusual fence configuration, and it turned out perfectly. 100% satisfied.."
Peter T on January 2024
To determine how much fencing you need, start by measuring the perimeter of the area you want to enclose. Divide that number by the standard post spacing (usually six to eight feet) to calculate the number of posts you'll need. For precise measurements and to account for any irregularities, consider hiring a professional land surveyor.
Wood fences last 15 to 20 years when built with quality materials and installed properly. Pine fences last 10 to 15 years, while composite walls offer 20 to 30 years of durability. The fence’s lifespan is influenced by wood quality, weather exposure, and regular maintenance, which preserves its strength and appearance.
To prolong the life of your wood fence, you need to inspect it at least once each year and act immediately on any signs of loose nails, rusting hinges, or rotting boards. Annual cleaning, followed by a fresh coat of paint or stain every two to three years, secures the fence’s durability and preserves its appearance in all weather.
Fence posts are typically placed four to eight feet apart. Check with your local code requirements to ensure the correct spacing, depth, and setting. The placement of your fence posts depends on the fence height and material. Generally speaking, it's better for the fence if your posts are closer together.
To avoid upheavals or other issues, bury your fence post so the depth exceeds the frost line, or about one-third to one-half of the aboveground height of your post. Check with your local code requirements to determine the right depth for your home since it varies by location.
If a fence borders your neighbor’s property, you must inform your neighbor in advance about the installation. You share the responsibility for repair and maintenance in such cases, so both parties are held accountable by local regulations. It is essential to confirm your local code requirements and documented agreements to avoid future disputes and ensure clear responsibilities.