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Licensed Fence Installation contractor serving Columbus. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searchin¦
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Licensed Fence Installation contractor serving Columbus. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searchin¦
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Licensed Fence Installation contractor serving Columbus. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searchin¦
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Licensed Fence Installation contractor serving Columbus. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searchin¦
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Licensed Fence Installation contractor serving Columbus. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searchin¦
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Licensed Fence Installation contractor serving Columbus. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searchin¦
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Licensed Fence Installation contractor serving Columbus. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searchin¦
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Licensed Fence Installation contractor serving Columbus. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searchin¦
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Licensed Fence Installation contractor serving Columbus. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searchin¦
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Licensed Fence Installation contractor serving Columbus. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searchin¦
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Licensed Fence Installation contractor serving Columbus. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searchin¦
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Licensed Fence Installation contractor serving Columbus. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searchin¦
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
| Factor | DIY | Licensed Pro (Columbus) |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost | Materials only: $650–$2,200 | Labor + materials: $1,100–$5,000 |
| Ohio OUPS 811 utility locate | Must call 811 before digging — legally required | Standard pre-dig protocol for every Columbus job |
| German Village / historic district | Homeowner must still apply for GVC Certificate of Appropriateness | Contractor prepares GVC/HAC application; manages approval timeline |
| HOA ARC approval (Dublin, Westerville, New Albany) | Homeowner must navigate CC&Rs and submit ARC application | Contractor identifies applicable restrictions and prepares submission |
| Frost-depth post setting (32–36") | 36-inch hand augering is laborious; requires large rental | Towable auger; calibrated depth and concrete collar |
| Columbus BZS permit (over 6 ft) | Homeowner can file; zoning compliance check required | Contractor handles; zoning check for front-yard height compliance |
| Ohio BWC workers' comp | No employer liability in DIY | Ohio BWC-insured; injury on your property covered |
| Property line verification | Risk of encroachment on neighbor's property | Experienced contractors request survey maps; common in Columbus |
| Warranty | None | 1–3 years on labor; material warranty preserved |
| Timeline | 2–4 weekends for 100 lft | 1–2 days with a 2-person crew |
Any property in German Village, Victorian Village, or Olde Towne East. The GVC Certificate of Appropriateness process is not optional and has specific design standards that require professional familiarity. A GVC-experienced Columbus fence contractor knows which wrought iron styles, post heights, and picket patterns are pre-approved and which require a commission hearing.
Any Dublin, Westerville, or New Albany HOA. Muirfield Village, Tartan Fields, and New Albany neighborhoods have formal ARC processes with multi-week timelines and specific design requirements. The cost of a removal order (typically $2,000–$5,000 all-in) far exceeds the labor savings of DIY.
Post-storm fence replacement in older Columbus neighborhoods (Clintonville, Grandview, Bexley, Merion Village). Cast iron or brick fence posts, shared fence structures, and boundary line stakes can be distorted or damaged in wind events; a pro can identify all structural issues.
Any fence over 6 feet. Columbus BZS permit required; zoning compliance check must confirm the fence is permitted at the requested height in the relevant zone.
Any post hole that may encounter buried utilities. Columbia Gas and AEP Ohio report multiple utility strike incidents annually in Columbus residential neighborhoods. Ohio 811 is legally required before any excavation.
A professional 100 lft wood privacy fence in Columbus runs $2,300–$5,000 installed vs. approximately $800–$1,800 in materials DIY. The $1,500–$3,200 labor gap includes frosted-depth posts, alignment, and a warranty. Columbus is one of the most affordable major U.S. markets for fence installation — making the professional labor premium relatively easy to justify. For historic districts and HOA communities, professional installation is not optional; the compliance risk far exceeds the cost savings.
Fence installation in Columbus typically runs $11–$50 per linear foot installed, depending on material. Chain-link runs $11–$23/lft; standard wood privacy runs $23–$50/lft; vinyl privacy runs $26–$54/lft; aluminum ornamental runs $20–$42/lft. A 100-linear-foot project costs $1,100–$5,400 for most standard residential types. Columbus is among the most affordable major-metro fence markets in the Midwest, with labor rates typically 15–25% below national averages.
In most Columbus residential zones:
Properties within any historic district (German Village, Victorian Village, Olde Towne East) require a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Columbus Historic Assessment Commission before any fence installation. This review is required even for fence heights that would otherwise not require a BZS permit.
If your property falls within the German Village Historic District — one of the largest urban historic districts in the National Register of Historic Places — any exterior change, including fence installation, requires a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) from the German Village Commission. The GVC meets monthly; applications for simple fence projects are often processed at the staff level (10–20 business days) if the design conforms to published guidelines. Typical approved styles include painted black tubular steel picket (3–4 ft) for front yards and solid wood privacy for rear yards not visible from public ways. The German Village Society (germanvillage.com) maintains the design handbook.
Franklin County's frost line is 32–36 inches. Fence posts should be set at 36–42 inches depth in concrete to prevent frost heave. Contractors who set posts at 18–24 inches (sometimes done as a cost-cutting measure) produce fences that begin leaning within 1–2 winters in Columbus's freeze-thaw climate. Ask your contractor for the specific post depth they use and confirm it meets or exceeds 36 inches.
Yes — and it is required by Ohio law. Call 811 or visit oups.com (Ohio Utility Protection Service) at least 2 full business days before any excavation in Columbus. Columbia Gas of Ohio, AEP Ohio, the Columbus Division of Electricity, and telecommunications providers all have buried infrastructure in residential yards. An unmarked gas line struck during post augering is a serious safety emergency and creates significant legal liability.
The German Village Commission's design guidelines specify:
Chain-link, vinyl privacy, and decorative aluminum privacy panels are typically not approved in German Village. For specific guidance, consult the German Village Handbook before signing any contract.
Central Ohio regularly experiences high-wind events and isolated tornadoes. After storm fence damage: