Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does a wood fence last in Ohio weather?

    A properly installed wood fence typically lasts 15–20 years in Ohio's seasonal climate with regular maintenance like staining or sealing. North Ridgeville's freeze-thaw cycles and moisture exposure can accelerate wear if boards aren't treated. At Best Fence Best Prices, we use durable lumber and solid post-setting methods to maximize longevity.
  • What's the biggest advantage of vinyl fencing over wood?

    Vinyl fencing requires no staining, sealing, or painting, making it extremely low-maintenance compared to wood. It resists cracking and fading while maintaining consistent color across all panels. Homeowners in North Ridgeville subdivisions appreciate the clean lines and long-term durability without ongoing upkeep.
  • Does aluminum fencing rust in Ohio winters?

    No, aluminum fencing is naturally rust-resistant and performs well in Ohio's wet, cold climate. It withstands snow, ice, and seasonal moisture without corroding or requiring frequent maintenance. At Best Fence Best Prices, we install high-strength aluminum with secure posts designed for long-term durability.
  • When should I repair a leaning fence post?

    You should repair a leaning fence post as soon as you notice the tilt to prevent further structural damage. Soil shifts, freeze-thaw cycles, and drainage issues common in North Ridgeville can worsen the lean over time. Prompt repair ensures the fence stays secure and maintains its intended boundary.
  • What causes gate sag in Ohio?

    Gate sag is often caused by freeze-thaw cycles that shift posts, loosen hinges, or weaken the gate frame over time. Heavy gates without reinforced posts or proper latches are especially vulnerable. At Best Fence Best Prices, we install strong hinges and reinforced posts to minimize sag and ensure smooth, long-term operation.
  • Can chain-link fencing be installed on sloped yards?

    Yes, chain-link fencing can be adjusted to follow sloped terrain using stepped or racked installation methods. Tension bars and sturdy posts ensure the mesh stays secure even on uneven ground. We regularly install chain-link on sloped North Ridgeville properties for pet containment and boundary security.
  • What height does a pool fence need to be in Ohio?

    Pool fences in Ohio typically must be at least 48 inches tall to meet local and state safety codes. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching to prevent unsupervised access. At Best Fence Best Prices, we install code-compliant pool fencing using aluminum or vinyl materials designed for secure containment.
  • How do you remove old fence posts set in concrete?

    Old fence posts are extracted using specialized tools to break up or pull out buried concrete bases without damaging the surrounding yard. This process clears the foundation for new installation and ensures a clean, level start. We handle post removal and disposal across North Ridgeville as part of our fence replacement service.
  • What's included in a fence labor warranty?

    A fence labor warranty covers workmanship issues such as improper post installation, panel misalignment, or gate installation errors for a specified period. At Best Fence Best Prices, we offer a 1-year labor warranty to ensure peace of mind and stand behind the quality of every installation.
  • Why does vinyl fencing crack in winter?

    Vinyl fencing can crack in extreme cold if panels expand and contract unevenly or are struck by ice or debris. Low-quality vinyl is more vulnerable to winter damage. We use heavy-duty vinyl panels with reinforced posts to withstand North Ridgeville's freeze-thaw cycles and reduce the risk of cracking.
  • Can I add privacy slats to chain-link fencing?

    Yes, privacy slats can be woven into chain-link mesh to block visibility and add color or style to your fence. They're a popular upgrade for homeowners seeking more privacy without replacing the entire fence. At Best Fence Best Prices, we offer privacy slat add-ons for residential chain-link installations.
  • How do I prepare my yard for fence installation?

    Clear the fence line of toys, furniture, plants, and debris to give installers full access to the work area. Mark any sprinkler lines or buried utilities, and trim overgrown grass or shrubs near post locations. Proper preparation helps ensure precise measuring, leveling, and faster installation, especially on sloped or uneven lots.