
Tired of repainting a wood fence every few years? We install vinyl fences that stay clean, stay straight, and hold up through Ohio winters - no painting, no staining, no annual project.

Vinyl fence installation in Chillicothe means marking post locations, digging holes, setting posts in concrete, and attaching panels and rails. Most residential jobs wrap up in one to two days. The fence requires no painting or staining after installation and typically lasts 20 to 30 years with basic upkeep like an occasional rinse with a garden hose.
The most common reason people call us is that they are done with the yearly maintenance cycle of a wood fence - sanding, staining, replacing rotted boards every Ohio spring. Vinyl solves that problem completely. If your yard currently has an existing fence that needs to come down first, we handle that removal as part of the project. We also coordinate with you on pool deck construction when homeowners want a fence installed around a new pool area at the same time.
We pull the building permit through the City of Chillicothe and contact Ohio 811 before any digging starts - both are required steps that a responsible contractor handles automatically.
If sections of your existing fence are visibly tilting or the posts wobble when you push on them, the structure has failed at the base. In Chillicothe, clay-heavy soil and repeated freeze-thaw cycles push posts upward over time if they were not set deep enough. A leaning fence will only get worse - it will not straighten itself back out.
If your yard is open and you have children or pets using it, an unfenced yard is a real safety concern every single day. This is one of the most common reasons Chillicothe homeowners call for an estimate - not because something broke, but because the need finally outweighs the delay of getting it done.
Wood fences in Chillicothe take a beating from wet springs and humid summers. Once rot sets in at the base of a post, the whole section becomes unstable. If you are spending a weekend every spring scraping, sanding, and repainting just to keep it looking decent, switching to vinyl will save real time and money over the next decade.
A sagging or weathered fence is one of the first things buyers notice from the street, and it creates a negative first impression before they even come inside. A clean, new vinyl fence signals the home has been cared for and is one of the lower-cost exterior improvements with an immediate visual payoff.
We install the full range of vinyl fence styles - privacy panels with no gaps for backyards, picket styles for front yards and property lines, and rail styles for open boundary definition. Every installation includes proper post-hole depth, gravel drainage at the base of each hole, and concrete set around every post. If you are comparing vinyl to other options, we also offer wood and privacy fence installation for homeowners who prefer a natural look.
Gates are included and adjusted on-site before we leave, so your yard is fully functional the same day the crew finishes. We handle the permit through the City of Chillicothe and call 811 to have utility lines marked before any digging begins - both steps that protect you and are required by law. For homeowners with larger outdoor living plans, we also handle pool deck construction when a fence and deck need to be installed together around a pool area.
Best for homeowners who want full visual screening in the backyard with solid panels and no gaps between boards.
Best for front yards and property lines where a clean, traditional look is wanted without a fully enclosed feel.
Best for open boundary definition on larger lots where visibility is preferred over privacy.
Best for any installation where access points are needed - single or double gates hung and adjusted before the crew leaves.
Chillicothe sits in the Scioto River valley, where the soil tends to be dense clay left behind by glacial activity. Clay holds water, expands when wet, and shifts more than other soil types - which puts real stress on fence posts over time, especially through the repeated freeze-thaw cycles Ross County sees from November through March. A contractor who does not know this area may set posts at minimum depth and skip the gravel drainage step. We have seen what that produces: fences that lean by spring. Every post we set goes deep, with gravel drainage at the base and concrete packed around the post correctly. Homeowners in Piketon and across the region know how quickly a fence fails when that step gets skipped.
Chillicothe also has older neighborhoods where lot lines are not always clearly marked, and newer subdivisions on the north and east sides where HOA rules may require approval before a permit is filed. We ask about both at the very first conversation - before a single measurement is taken - because discovering a boundary issue or an HOA restriction after the job starts is a problem for everyone. Homeowners in Waverly and surrounding towns face similar considerations, and we handle all of it as part of a standard project.
We respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - roughly how many feet of fence you need and what style you are considering - then schedule a time to walk the yard with you in person before giving a written estimate.
After the walkthrough you receive a written quote covering materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. Once you accept, we file the building permit with the City of Chillicothe and check for any HOA requirements. This step typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks depending on the city's current workload.
Before the crew arrives, clear the fence line of plants, garden hoses, and anything within a few feet of where the fence will run. We contact Ohio 811 before any digging begins to have underground utility lines marked - this is required by state law and we handle it on every job.
The crew sets posts in concrete, attaches rails and panels, and hangs and adjusts all gates. Before leaving, we walk the fence line with you - check that gates latch, panels are level, and post caps are secure. All debris is hauled away before the crew leaves.
Free written estimate. We handle the permit. No surprises on the final bill.
(220) 900-1965We set every post with gravel drainage at the base and concrete that accounts for the clay-heavy soil and freeze-thaw cycles common in the Scioto River valley. That is not an extra - it is standard practice on every job we do. A fence that leans after the first hard winter is a warranty call, and we would rather do it right the first time.
We file the building permit with the City of Chillicothe as part of every project. An unpermitted fence can mean fines or a forced removal when you sell your home. Handling this step for you is not a favor - it is how a responsible contractor operates. City of Chillicothe Building Department
Every estimate covers materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. The number you agree to is the number on the final invoice. One of the most common complaints homeowners share with us is getting a low verbal quote and watching the bill climb - that does not happen here.
We do not leave a job until every gate closes properly and every panel is level and secure. If you have a dog or kids counting on that fence from day one, your yard will be usable the same day the crew finishes - not after a callback visit.
We have been installing fences and building decks across Chillicothe and Ross County since 2016. That local experience shows up in how we handle the details - the soil conditions, the permit process, the HOA questions - that out-of-area contractors simply do not know to ask about.
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