About DIY Fence
Thinking about installing your own fence? Our DIY fence solutions provide everything you need to successfully build a fence that suits your property. We proudly serve Buffalo, NY, and nearby areas, including West Seneca, Amherst, Hamburg, Orchard Park, Grand Island, Clarence, Depew, Lancaster, Williamsville, and Niagara Falls, offering premium materials and expert guidance to ensure your DIY fence project is a success.
Save on installation fees by building the fence yourself.
Choose from a wide range of materials and styles to match your vision.
Take pride in creating a fence tailored to your home.
DIY Fence
Wood, vinyl, chain-link, ornamental metal, and more.
Everything you need, from panels and posts to hardware and instructions.
Step-by-step guidance from our professionals to ensure a smooth process.
Flexible design options to fit your specific property layout.
Measure your property and mark where the fence will go.
Select a material that suits your needs for privacy, security, or aesthetics.
Check for permits or zoning restrictions in your area.
Clear the area and ensure it’s level before installation.
Use the guidance provided in your DIY kit for optimal results.
Durable residential fences that can enhance security and protect your family from dangerous intruders
Protect your commercial property from theft and trespassers with well-built and tasteful
Providing the best quality gates, hardware, and concrete to install your own fences - we make DIY fencing easy
High-Quality railings that are built as per your needs and requirements. wherever you need them, we go and install
If you’re handy and have the tools, building your own fence can save money. But it’s also time-consuming and requires precision, especially when it comes to property lines, digging, and setting posts. If you’re unsure, hiring a pro can save you a lot of headaches.
Here’s a general breakdown:
Always call 811 before you dig to mark underground utilities!
It depends on the size of your yard and the material. For a DIY wood fence, you might spend around $15–$25 per linear foot in materials. Add tools, concrete, and fasteners to the mix if you don’t already have them.
Buffalo winters can be tough, so choose durable materials like vinyl or pressure-treated wood. Regular maintenance, like sealing wood, keeping soil away from fence bottoms, and inspecting posts after storms, can make a big difference.
With good care, a wood fence can last 15–20 years. If you notice rotting posts, leaning sections, or broken pickets that are happening often, it may be time to replace the whole thing.