Fence Installation in Nazareth, PA

Duckworth Premier Renovations installs fences for homeowners in Nazareth, Palmer Township, Forks Township, and across the Lehigh Valley, including Allentown and Bethlehem, plus nearby Warren County, NJ. Vinyl privacy fences, wood fencing, gates, and custom railings.

Licensed Home Improvement Contractor in PA & NJInsuredOwner-RunServing Nazareth, PA & Warren County, NJ

What We Install

  • Vinyl privacy fencing
  • Wood fencing and custom railings
  • Walk gates and double gates
  • Pool-area fencing and railings
  • Fence lines squared to the property
  • Posts set in concrete

Posts Decide the Fence

The panels are the part you see. The posts are the fence. Holes get dug below frost depth, posts get set in concrete and squared to the run, and gates get heavier posts because they carry a moving load every day. A fence installed that way stays straight through Pennsylvania winters instead of leaning by year three.

Property Lines Come First

Before a fence goes up, the line it sits on has to be right. If you have a survey, we work from it. If you do not, we talk through what the township requires and where the fence can safely sit. Utilities get marked before any post holes are dug. A fence in the wrong place is an expensive argument with a neighbor, and the walkthrough is where that gets prevented.

Fence Questions

Vinyl or wood?

Vinyl costs more up front and then asks for almost nothing: no staining, no sealing, an occasional rinse. Wood costs less to install and needs regular treatment to keep its color and shed water. For privacy runs, vinyl usually wins the long game. For custom railings and anything stained to match a deck, wood is the material.

Do I need a permit for a fence?

It depends on the township and on the height and location of the fence. Corner lots and pool enclosures carry extra rules, and pool fencing has its own code requirements. That gets sorted before the first post hole, and utilities get marked before any digging starts.

How long does a fence take to install?

Most residential fences are measured in days once materials are on site and utility marks are done. Post setting and gate hanging are the parts that reward patience, and they are the difference between a fence that stays straight and one that sags.

Do you build gates?

Yes. Walk gates and wider double gates for mowers and equipment. A gate is the part of the fence that moves every day, so the posts on either side of it get set heavier than the rest of the run.

Start With a Walkthrough

Tell us what the fence needs to do: privacy, pool safety, pets, or a property line. We will walk the yard with you and put the scope and the price in writing.