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Pick the fence type that fits privacy, pets, upkeep, and budget.
These tools help you send a clearer free estimate request: material selection, photo inspection, local rules checklist, and estimate prep.
Drop an address, trace the run, mark gates and problem spots, and send it as a starting point. This is rough planning for estimates, not a legal survey.
Draw the approximate fence line, add gates, and send us the details with your free estimate request if you want a clearer starting point before the site visit.
You do not need to get it perfect. If this feels like too much, skip it and use the estimate form or call us instead.
Search the address, city, or ZIP and zoom to the right spot.
Mark the enclosure, add gates, and note slopes, brush, or problem areas.
Rough is enough. We use it as estimate prep, not as a legal survey.
Start with an Enclosure for most yards. Tap points to draw, then tap Done to finish. Use Fence run for open property-edge lines. If drawing is difficult on your device, you can still finish the estimate form with written notes below.
Your map sketch, approximate footage, gates, and problem notes will be included with this request. Add the contact details and written notes that the map cannot show.
Call 269-998-1532, email wendtsfence20@gmail.com, or message us on Facebook.
If you are not ready to draw, these tools still help you send a clearer request.
Pick the fence type that fits privacy, pets, upkeep, and budget.
Upload photos of corners, slopes, gates, and the fence line to reduce back-and-forth.
Property lines, 811, pool fences, HOA notes, and what to ask your township/city.
Clear the line, mark what is buried, and plan gates and access before the site walk.
Call 269-998-1532 or request an estimate on the contact page. We will help you narrow the options.