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FAQs
TL Fence LLC
Have a fence-related question? TL Fence LLC has the answer. Check out these FAQs and call or text us today for more information!
- What type of fences do you offer?- We offer vinyl, aluminum, wood, and chain-link fence styles. As the fence company you can depend on, TL Fence LLC is proud to serve you. 
- Do you offer free estimates?- Yes, we offer free estimates! If you're seeking a reliable fence company, contact us today. 
- Are you licensed and insured?- Yes, we are fully licensed and insured! As the fence contractor you can count on, we look forward to working with you. - According to Grand View Research, the United States has over 50,000 fence contractors. We know you have a choice when it comes to fencing and we are proud to serve you! 
- How close to the property line can I place my fence?- Fencing can be placed up to, but not over or on, the property line. We like to stay about 6" off of the property line just to make sure the fence has been installed within your property boundaries and that there are no issues with the fence in the event you decide to sell your home. It's better to be safe than sorry. 
- I have plans drawn up by my landscape- Yes, we can install fences for your landscape architect or your swimming pool installation company's design specs. 
- How deep in the ground do you usually set the posts?- On most wooden fence structures, the posts are usually set 30 to 36 inches below grade. This can vary based on the job site conditions or any underground utilities that might be in the way. On vinyl, steel, or aluminum fences, the manufacturers themselves have their own specifications as to how deep the posts need to be set. Most of them require at least 24 to 30 inches below grade. 
- Do all fence posts need to be set in concrete?- Not necessarily. There are a number of variables that come into play when deciding whether to use concrete for the posts or not. If the ground is extremely wet, we recommend dry packing the posts in concrete and hand tamping them, as the moisture from the ground will be absorbed by the dry cement and eventually harden. - All gate posts should be in concrete for the simple reason that the gate is a functional moving part of the fence, and you really need to make sure the posts are secured properly. Most aluminum, steel, and vinyl fences are required to be set in wet-poured concrete. 
- Which type of fence is best for my property?- The best type of fence for your property depends on various factors such as your budget, desired level of privacy, aesthetic preferences, and maintenance requirements. Our experts can assess your needs and recommend the most suitable option for you. 
- How much does fence post repair cost in Maryland?- Fence post repair costs in Maryland vary by post type, depth, and material. We provide free on-site assessments and transparent pricing for all fence post repairs. 
- How long does the installation process take?- The installation timeline varies depending on the size and complexity of the project. However, most fence installations can be completed within a day to a week. 
- What maintenance is required for different types of fences?- Maintenance requirements vary depending on the material of the fence. Wood fences may require staining or painting every few years, while vinyl and aluminum fences are relatively low-maintenance and only require occasional cleaning. 

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