FAQs

FAQs

Clune Land Services

Have a fence-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • Do wood fences need staining or painting in Middle Tennessee?

    Proper care and maintenance of your wood fence will extend its life for many additional years. Ultimately, the decision is yours to make, but we recommend using a high-quality stain or sealer to protect your investment. The harsh weather conditions in Middle Tennessee can severely impact wood fences that are not properly cared for. Speak with one of our fence contractors to learn more about the specific steps you can take for your particular situation.

  • Are wood fences expensive?

    Pricing on all fencing materials can fluctuate, but generally speaking, the up-front cost of wood fencing is usually lower than other types of fencing. Over time, wood fencing requires regular maintenance, including sealing, staining, or painting, so remember to consider these expenses when calculating the price of your wood fence. For fence installation tips, be sure to reach out to Clune Land Services.

  • Is aluminum fencing a good option for pool safety?

    Definitely! Aluminum fencing is a popular choice for pool enclosures due to its rust resistance and the ability to provide a secure barrier without obstructing views. Our aluminum pool fences meet Middle Tennessee’s safety regulations, ensuring your peace of mind. For aluminum fence installation, reach out to Clune Land Services!

  • How long can I expect my aluminum fence to last?

    With aluminum's natural resistance to corrosion and our expert installation, you can expect your aluminum fence to last for decades with minimal upkeep. As one of the top fence companies in the area, our fences are designed to withstand the Middle Tennessee weather, ensuring long-term durability and value.

  • How does the installation process work for residential aluminum fencing?

    Our experienced team at Clune Land Services will handle the entire installation process, starting with a consultation to assess your needs and ending with the professional installation of your new aluminum fence. As one of the top fence contractors around, we ensure a hassle-free experience, respecting your time and property.

  • How durable are vinyl fences?

    Vinyl lasts a long time, so you don't have to generate or consume as many new resources to replace it. Additionally, vinyl fencing is recyclable, and there is no need to paint or treat it with other chemicals, making it an affordable, sustainable option for fence installation.

  • How do I maintain my vinyl fence?

    Vinyl fences require very little maintenance. Vinyl doesn't rust and doesn't splinter. An occasional mild rinse with a water hose, a gentle, non-abrasive home cleaner, and a sponge should be sufficient. Apart from that, you should not need to do anything except enjoy your beautiful vinyl fence from one of the top fence companies around!

  • How durable are chain link fences?

    Chain link fences are very durable! Chain link fencing is durable enough to protect your home or business while standing strong in the face of the Middle Tennessee weather. Typical physical damage from falling branches, kids, animals, neighbors, and more is usually no problem for our professional-quality chain link fencing with professional fence installation. Choosing a colored PVC coating beautifies the fence, and the added corrosion protection extends the life of your chain link fence for many additional years!

  • Do I need to get my property surveyed before my fence is installed?

    A few townships require a survey to issue a permit, but most don’t. A survey, however, is the only way to know exactly where your property line is and can be a good investment before hiring fence contractors. According to Bob Vila, most residential fences are between three and eight feet tall, giving you a rough estimate of what you may be looking for.

  • What is the best way to handle a tree in a fence line?

    The best option is to remove the tree (and the stump). Otherwise, we can go around it with a subtle “V”, we can build a box around it, or we can stop at the tree and then start again on the other side while wrapping welded wire around the tree. Not even one of the top fence companies around can go through it!

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