
Why are the pickets falling off my fence? Why are the cross-supports coming unattached from the posts? Why are all the nail heads leaving unsightly rust stains running down my fence? The answer to any one of these questions is that your fence installer chose to cut corners on their fastener of choice when installing your fence. Unfortunately nails are the quick and cheap solution that most installers have standardized on.

We insist on using 100% screwed fastener-type construction. Screws are not only galvanized, but triple-dipped in a protective enamel outer coating, ensuring the best in corrosion resistance for the life of your fence.
But why would so many of the area's largest installers insist on these inferior installation methods, risking failures down the line? It all comes down to the fact that nailed construction saves hours of installation time. 414 Fence realizes that a fence is a major investment that homeowners intend to last for years to come, thus they should be designed and constructed as such.
Here at 414 Fence, we seek out savvy customers who value a quality installation first, thus instead of engaging in the losing battle of lowest-cost, we choose to educate potential clients on the design differences that set our work apart and provide them with more in the end.