Abraham's Fence
Glendale, AZ 85301-1153
Fence Services, Mason Contractors, Wood Fences. BBB Rating A+.
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
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$1,350-$10,800
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55 contractors in Phoenix
Glendale, AZ 85301-1153
Fence Services, Mason Contractors, Wood Fences. BBB Rating A+.
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
1605 E Adams St , Phoenix, AZ 85034-1210
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Fence Contractors, Steel Fabrication, Iron Works ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Mesa, AZ 85201-7008
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Fence Contractors, Chain Link Fence Contractors, Wood Fences ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
285 , Young, AZ 85554-0285
Landscape Contractors, Fence Contractors, Landscape Design.
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
4903 E Michelle Dr , Scottsdale, AZ 85254-7611
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pool Enclosures, Fence Contractors, Pool Contractors ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
1605 E Adams St , Phoenix, AZ 85034-1210
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Fence Contractors, Steel Fabrication, Iron Works ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
895 W Elwood St 2 , Phoenix, AZ 85041-1102
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Chain Link Fence Contractors, Fence Contractors, Fence Sales ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
11414 W Puget Ave , Peoria, AZ 85345-3405
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Fence Contractors, Chain Link Fence Contractors, Wood Fences ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Surprise, AZ 85378-9325
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Mason Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Fence Contractors ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
PO Box 6746 , Phoenix, AZ 85005-6746
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Fence Contractors, Landscape Contractors, Fence Sales ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
PO Box 6746 , Phoenix, AZ 85005-6746
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Fence Contractors, Landscape Contractors, Fence Sales ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
1838 W Lincoln St , Phoenix, AZ 85007-3326
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Fence Contractors, Fence Sales, Gates ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
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Fence installation in Phoenix runs $18 – $65+ per linear foot installed, depending heavily on material. A 120-linear-foot backyard fence (typical Phoenix quarter-acre lot boundary portion) costs approximately $2,200–$4,200 for wood, $3,600–$7,800 for CMU block, and $2,400–$5,400 for vinyl. Per BLS Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler MSA occupational data, construction labor in Phoenix runs $22–$30/hour median — but fence installation billing rates (with equipment overhead) run $65–$95/hour in practice. Custom ironwork and block wall projects with special footings for Phoenix caliche soil will price at the top of or above these ranges.
For wood, vinyl, or steel fences 6 feet and under: Generally no permit is required in the City of Phoenix for standard residential fence installations under 6 feet. For fences over 6 feet tall: Building permit required. For all CMU/concrete block walls: Permit required regardless of height — block walls must be inspected for proper footing, rebar reinforcement, and grout fill per City of Phoenix building code. Pool safety barriers have specific permit and inspection requirements separate from standard fence rules. If you're in an HOA, your HOA's Architectural Review Committee (ARC) must also approve the fence — this is a separate process from the city permit and typically takes 2–4 weeks.
Yes — this is the most important step before calling any fence contractor. Approximately 65–70% of Phoenix households are in HOA communities, and HOA architectural violations can result in fines ($25–$200/day in some communities) and mandatory removal of non-compliant fencing. Phoenix HOA fence rules typically cover: height limits (usually 6 ft max backyard, 3–4 ft front yard), material (chain link often prohibited; wrought iron standards for front yards), color (must match home palette), and setback from property lines. Get your HOA's governing docs, submit an ARC application, and receive written approval before any contractor begins work.
CMU block wall is the climate-optimal choice for Phoenix backyard privacy fencing — it outperforms all alternatives on lifespan (30–50+ years), maintenance (minimal), HOA compliance, and performance in extreme heat. Wood warps in Phoenix's UV and moisture cycling; vinyl can chalk and crack if not UV-stabilized; neither reaches CMU's longevity. For decorative front yard or side yard applications where privacy is not required, tubular steel/powder-coated aluminum is the practical choice — low maintenance, HOA-compliant aesthetic, and excellent desert climate performance. The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) recommends selecting material before soliciting bids so contractors can properly scope the project.
The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) website provides a free public lookup. Enter the contractor's name, company name, or their self-reported ROC license number. The result shows: current license status (active/inactive/revoked), license classification (CR-36 Residential Fencing or other), bond status, and the complete complaint history with resolution outcomes. Arizona's ROC is one of the most transparent and protective contractor regulatory systems in the US — use it. An unlicensed fence contractor cannot legally pull permits for block walls, cannot be bonded for a recovery claim if they abandon the project, and has not passed Arizona's trade exam.
Caliche is a hardened calcium carbonate soil layer found across much of Maricopa County at depths of 12"–36" below grade. In Scottsdale, Chandler, Tempe, Mesa, and Glendale, caliche layers range from a few inches of soft "lenses" to 12+ inches of concrete-hard pan. Standard post-hole diggers cannot penetrate caliche — fence posts driven into unbroken caliche tilt, shift, and fail within 2–3 years. Professional Phoenix fence contractors use power augers with caliche-cutting carbide bits or pneumatic breakers to properly penetrate to required depth (24"–30" minimum) for secure post setting. When requesting quotes, ask contractors specifically about caliche in your neighborhood and how they plan to handle it — their answer immediately reveals their level of Phoenix-specific experience.
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