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We design and install wood, aluminum, vinyl, and chain link fence to meet any residential fencing need. We use the highest quality materials available.
We can meet any commercial fencing need with our custom designs & installations utilizing top-of-the-line commercial-grade materials.
We know horse fencing is unique. We've installed high-quality, low-maintenance horse fences at Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois horse farms for 30+ years.
Looking for a high-quality, durable fence that will stand the test of time? You can look no further than A to Z Quality Fencing. Our experienced installation experts are known throughout Wisconsin and Minnesota as the premier fence installers in the industry. We use only the highest quality materials and state-of-the-art installation techniques to install fences that are strong, long-lasting, and easy to maintain.
At A to Z Quality Fencing, we specialize in aluminum and vinyl fencing, which are ideal options for a wide range of residential and commercial applications. In addition, we install cedar wood, chain link, horse, privacy fencing, outdoor structures, and more.
Whether you’re looking for a fence for your home, business property, or farm, our team will work with you to find the perfect solution that meets your needs and budget. And with our years of experience, you can rest assured that your fence will be expertly installed and look great for years.
We’ll work with you every step of the way to deliver a superior product and ensure your complete satisfaction. As licensed, trusted, and local designers, we’ll give your backyard the best fence replacement or installation it deserves. Get a free online quote or contact us today to learn more!
Our no mess-installation leaves no dirt piles for the fence owners to clean up afterward, eliminating the majority of clean up work!
We manufacture our high-quality fence products and utilize an innovative installation process requiring less fence installer labor.
Our fences use hidden galvanized posts pounded into the ground, extending the life of your fence because no part of the fence that could rot is buried below ground.
Any future fence repairs are more manageable and less expensive because of our unique fence assembly.
Our fence installation process creates stronger, sturdier fences because the galvanized steel posts are pounded deeper into the ground than traditional hole-digging and filling methods.
Our innovative fence solutions allows us to install fencing through frozen ground and other hard surfaces such as concrete.
We create high-quality fence materials not readily available on the market. The ability to design at the level of material manufacturing allows us to be creative and come up with unique fencing designs!
A to Z Quality Fencing sets itself apart from other fence installers with its vetted, dedicated employee crews and office staff.
Each fence installation is warranted for seven years against defects in craftsmanship.
Highly Rated, Custom Fence Installer
For more than 29 years, A to Z Quality Fencing & Structures has satisfied customers in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois. Furthermore, owners Aaron and Renee Smith have impressed customers with personal customer attention on fencing options, professional design, and quality installation needs for years. Check out what some of our satisfied customers say!
More testimonials and information about our feedback program are available on our testimonials page.
What Everyone Should Know Before Talking to a Fencing Contractor
Purchasing a fence can be confusing. Face it, you don’t buy a fence very often, but when you do, you want your fence to last a long time and look great for years to come.
Although there is a lot to know about what contributes to making a smart decision in purchasing a fence, it really comes down to
to ensure that you get the fence that is right for you at the right price.
A good contractor will spend enough time with you before you make your decision answering any questions you have, making you aware of the many options that exist, and also helping you determine exactly what you want in a fence, so that you wind up with the product that is best for you. He should also have a good working knowledge of the neighborhood or subdivision where you live, so that he is aware of all local codes, and even be familiar with the soil density and rock content of the area to help anticipate any possible needs his crews will have when installing your fence in your yard.
Fences play many roles, and there are different styles that meet different needs. Some styles of fences provide greater levels of security than others. Other styles provide more privacy. Still other styles will look better with some types of houses than others. A good contractor will be able to offer any style of fence you might desire, be able to completely and concisely answer any questions you have about it, and be able to install it with his owned trained & experienced crews.
It depends on the size of the job, but most fences can be installed in one to three days. There is no reason to have to wait days or weeks between when the fence posts are installed, and when the rails, gates, and the rest of the job is completed. This is the sign of an over-extended contractor. Avoid at all cost contractors that drag out the installation process for more than three days. An installation should always be completed without day gaps.
A quality fence is made up of the finest materials, combined with an installation process that leaves you with a fence that is straight, level, sturdy, and one that will stand up to the test of time and give you at least 15 to 20 years of service and peace of mind. The better the materials and installation techniques used, the longer your fence will last.
It can be hard to tell sometimes if your fencing contractor is using the proper materials, because you ask for specifics, you will most likely be given a bunch of general statements and platitudes that really don’t tell you anything. A competent fencing contractor should want to share specifics about the materials he is using, and why they are the best available. For example, if you were considering a wood fence, you would want to know that your fence would be constructed of a premium Grade Cedar. Premium Grade Cedar is the best wood material to use because it grows slower making it stronger, has fewer knots.
The installation process can impact your satisfaction with your new fence long after the installation is forgotten. How deep are the fence posts sunk in the ground? If they are not at least three feet below the surface, your fence is much more likely to wobble and go out of line before it should. How do they ensure that every run is level and true? We use a system called the Bi-Lateral Alignment Process that runs a double line high and low on opposite sides of the fence posts that makes it impossible to be set improperly, ensuring that the fence run is straight and level every time!
The gates on most wood fences sag and stick within 90 days of the installation. That’s why most contractors will only warranty their gates for 90 days. We warranty ours for 7 years! We can do this because we build ours different. We build them with a mitered picture frame construction with two diagonal supports, hand nailed to prevent splitting and cracking. Did we mention we warranty them for 7 years?
If you decide on a vinyl fence, you want to make sure that they only use virgin vinyl under the outer shell, not recycled. In most styles they should use six-foot sections instead of eight-foot sections, which will sag over time. If they use an 8’ section then the rails should be 2”x7”. They should only use top quality vinyl, so that the exterior profile looks like wood, not plastic. When the concrete is poured into the postholes, it should top off six to eight inches below the soil line to avoid freeze damage in the winter. There should also be an anti-frost heave bar installed at the bottom of every post. There is a lot more to know about buying a vinyl fence, but these are some basic points that any contractor should cover up front. If he doesn’t, or has different answers, find a different contractor.
All aluminum is the same, but what happens to it when it is manufactured into a fence product makes all the difference in the world. We use an advanced powder coating system that allows us to produce a high quality, long lasting finish. All components are extruded from 6005-T5 alloys, with a minimum ultimate strength of 35,000 psi. What this means is your fence will stand up to anything mother nature or the neighborhood kids throw at it, supported by our Lifetime Warranty covering defects in workmanship & materials as well as chipping peeling or cracking of the finish, for life! We also have a concealed fastener so you don’t have the ugly look of screws!
It will vary by type of fence you will order, but the cost of a fence will usually be dependent on a combination of time and materials, and this can vary significantly from one contractor to another. An experienced contractor should be able to explain exactly what goes into a fence if you have questions why one wood fence costs more than another. The least expensive fence is usually cheap for a reason. Inferior materials and a shoddy installation process may lower the cost of a fence, but will always result in an inferior fence that will need to be replaced in five years or less.
Not if you are working with a reputable fence contractor. A reputable fence contractor should always give you his best price first, up front. If he doesn’t, he is taking advantage of the possibility that you may not know everything you need to know about what you are buying. Be EXTREMELY wary of any contractor that will offer you a lower price to match or beat a competitive bid. If he is willing to do this, it means he was more than willing to overcharge you up front.
Basically, yes. A competent fence contractor will be able to provide you with a detailed estimate that will cover all anticipated costs, and some variables that may not be so easy to anticipate. For example, some subdivisions are known to have been developed on very rocky soil. If this is the case, a good contractor will put in his estimate contingency information that tells you he may have to use a specialized digging tool like the Dandy Digger if rock formations are below the soil. But unless there are changes to the original fence plan, like added gates or extra coverage, the final price should ALWAYS match the estimate. Do not go with a fencing contractor that will not make this guarantee!
It can. The ownership structure of any company can affect the cost of the product or service it sells based on the overhead and profit requirements in place. If there are shareholders or multiple partners in place, they likely need to see a greater return on each fencing job than a sole proprietor or family owned company does.
This is where references can be a big help. Your contractor should be able to provide references that can attest to the professionalism of the crew that did the work, and also give you firsthand information regarding the details. If the installation requires more than one day, the crew should be there at the same time each day, no exceptions. If they cannot make it due to extreme weather or any other circumstances, you should be contacted at the time they would normally get started to be advised of this.
It varies by crew and company. The best crews like what they do, and get a sense of accomplishment by completing the jobs by working a little longer if necessary. The best companies encourage them to do just that, rather than leaving the yard until the following day for a couple hours to finish everything up.
Any professional fence contractor will have a procedure in place that the crew goes through before leaving the job. This should include the job foreman and at least one crew member walking the entire job site inspecting the workmanship and the post job clean up, ensuring everything has been completed according to the initial plan and intent. The final action should be a meeting with the homeowner to answer any questions, provide maintenance suggestions, and demonstrate any components like gates or removable panels. The final invoice should only be presented when the homeowner is totally satisfied with the end result.
If you do not have clearly defined lot lines, a good fencing contractor will help you arrange to have a survey done for you to determine exactly where your lot ends and your neighbor’s begins. If you have questions about where the fence should be placed in the context of your home and yard, an experienced contractor will be able to give you guidance, backed by several examples of similar projects you can drive by to see for yourself how it would look in your yard.
The products sold at the big box building supply stores are not nearly the same quality you are getting from a reputable fence contractor. In addition, all installation of those products, if you do not do it yourself, are subbed out to contractors who may or may not even be in the fence business. For anyone who wants a quality job that will last more than five years, this is probably not a good option.
When the job is complete, your yard should look the same as it did before the job started, except you now have a nice, new fence around it. The only evidence that there was a construction project at all will be the dirt that was displaced when the postholes were dug. The dirt should be raked up neatly into piles along the perimeter of the property, unless there is a specific location that was designated for it at the start of the job. There should be no ruts in the yard or any other sign that an installation crew was there. When installed properly, the new fence should appear to have “magically” grown out of the landscape.
Don’t forget about your neighbors, even if one of the main reasons to have your fence installed is to keep them out. Installing a new fence is a disruption, and communicating in advance what to expect is a basic courtesy. Look for a contractor that understands this, and is willing to help you prepare them for what to expect. If your neighbors are informed up front of what to expect, when the installation will take place, and when it will be complete, they are much less likely to have a problem with it.
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A to Z Quality Fencing’s custom fencing materials include cedar wood, vinyl/PVC, ornamental steel, ornamental aluminum, chain link, and horse fence. If you are not sure what type of fence will work best for you, our expert fence installers can help.
As a custom design/build fence company we can professionally design and construct any fence style you can dream up! General fencing styles are private, semi-private (box-shadow), open picket with different picket spacing options, post and rail, pool, and yard & pet. The top fence edge options are many, including accents, scalloped edges – concave or convex, or straight with dog ear pickets or pointed country pickets. In addition, depending on the fence materials chosen, other options such as color, post cap style, and more are available!
Our fence design tool maps the location of your fence on an aerial view of your residential or commercial property and gives us an idea of where the fence will go along property lines. In addition, the tool asks questions about your desired fence materials and fence style. The tool then generates an instant, online quote for your fence. This initial quote starts the conversation and process to make your fence a reality!
We offer several financing options including a third-party lender, in-house financing, and a self-financed option using PayPal Credit.
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