Our Services
Fencing services that won’t disappoint.
We offer Residential Fencing, Commercial Fencing, Industrial Fencing, and Municipal Fencing for people looking to add more privacy, security and aesthetic looks to their property.
Residential Fencing
Residential Fencing is a popular service as there are so many homeowners that desire privacy and safety in their yards. Our Residential Fencing services offer a variety of fence styles and materials, so your yard will be protected while looking good on your property. We have unlimited fence styles for you to choose from with features like privacy panels, decorative elements, pet-friendly additions, and more. Whether you want something like a classic wooden fence that exudes warmth and charm or sleek and modern aluminum or vinyl options, our fence styles can work perfectly with your property's existing architecture and landscaping.
Industrial Fencing
Municipal Fencing
Commercial Fencing
When it comes to adding fencing around your business, we've got you covered. Commercial properties and businesses need fences, whether it's for privacy around the property or aesthetics.
Commercial fencing services in Massachusetts and beyond by Priority Fence Company provide businesses with customizable solutions to secure their properties while enhancing privacy, aesthetics, and functionality. Security enhancements such as but not limited to high-security fencing systems, guardrails, railings, slide gates, access control gates, and surveillance cameras are integrated to ensure maximum protection for your commercial property.
Throughout the process, we make sure that the project stays compliant with local regulations and help you obtain permits if needed. Additionally, Priority Fence Company offers timely completion of your commercial fencing project to minimize disruptions to your day to day business operations.
Types of fences we build
Privacy Fence
Privacy fences are thick or closely planted to provide hard-to-see boundaries – think of the fence around the wilderness area in your neighborhood, designed to keep out anything that isn’t supposed to be there.. Privacy also specifies intimate outdoor spaces (imagine a private oasis in your backyard) with some degree of separation from the outside world. This type of fence is perfect for those with houses close to their neighbors or public areas.
Semi-Privacy Fence
Semi-privacy fences feature picked or slatted styles with pickets spaced far enough apart to create a balance between seeing through and screening: they’re partially private, partially transparent. This type of fence works well for people who want to block most things out, with a little touch of seeing the outside world.
Stockade Fence
The stockade fence is a type of fence that is made from spaced poles fitted with a narrow board in between, this type of fence is used mostly for residential properties because it provides privacy, shade and security.
Spaced Picket Fence
Spaced picket fences have versatile vertical pickets evenly spaced to create a clean, open outline for the boundary with a measure of containment without completely shutting out everything that’s outside your yard (like the sun).
New England Fence
In New England style fences, vertical pickets spaced at exact intervals (a recurring geometrical theme in colonial building) are topped by a decorative arched or scalloped rail. These fences are a beautiful addition to any property.
Board Fence
Board fences are composed of long overlapping wooden boards plumb nailed into upright posts, creating a rustic look that’s great for a rural setting. This type of fence is among the favorites of our customers who live on farms.
Flat Top Fence
Pickets or rails on flat top fences are capped by a straight, horizontal top line, providing a clean decorative look that works well with modern homes.
Gothic Fence
Gothic pickets have a pointed, or spear-like top, which can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your property. Think spooky season, but all year round.
Rail Fence
A rail fence is composed of horizontal rails secured on vertical posts. Rail fences are a simple and obvious boundary measure for a rural property or farm.
Reverse Scallop Fence
Reverse scallop fences have pickets or rails with a convex curve on top of the board, often inset from the top edge to give a different visual effect than traditional scallop designs.
Lattice Fences
Lattice fences feature lattice panels or trellises themselves working with the fence construction, increasing visual interest by allowing climbing plants to ascend and flourish, and creating a more appealing and natural boundary.
Crossbuck Fences
Crossbucks have diagonal cross braces that sit between two pairs of horizontals – the crosses provide structural support and the configuration resembles a railroad crossing.
Scallop Fence
Scallop fences have pickets or rails that are similarly curved on the top of pickets which can soften the overall appearance of the fence, allowing for a slight appearance of a curving ribbon or garrisoned feature in the landscape. Scallop fences are a great addition for those looking to add more character and style to their property.
Dog Ear Fence
Dog ear fences are made with pickets that have a flat, round top and notched corners, earning the name ‘dog ear’. Easy to install and effective against tough wind and weather, this style of fence with its well-defined corners is visually appealing and can be integrated into many different kinds of architecture.
Decorative Fences
Also called ‘ornamental’, decorative fencing is generally metal (such as aluminum or wrought iron) with decorative features or designs – it can be used to enhance the look of residential properties and make them appear elegant and sophisticated.
Pointed Fences
Pointed fences feature pickets or posts that are shaped with a touch of points and spikes on their tops. Pointed styles can be visually interesting while adding an air of elegance and sophistication. Pointed styles are often used for decorative purposes or in security applications where the spikes act as a deterrent.
Pyramid Caps
Pyramid caps are a classic post cap that goes over the post. Available in vinyl, wood, and PVC, pyramid post caps with natural white or weathered wood can be a perfect way to add a splash of style to your fences and borders.
Ball Style Fences
Ball-style fences are distinguished by finials, or post caps with a sphere-like shape, which are visually pleasing and they enhance the decorative impact of the fence by making the tops of the fence posts more aesthetically appealing.
Split Rail Fence
Split rail fences are assembled from rails of split wood without intervening pickets, providing an inexpensive, rustic, and permeable boundary that can effectively mark out large areas without limiting views.
French Gothic Fence
All French Gothic fences have pickets with a pointed top that looks like fleur-de-lis, which is a common heraldic charge in the shape of a lily. This type of fence boasts shape and makes any yard more interesting.
Chestnut Fence
With natural chestnut wood posts and rails from renewable hardwood, our chestnut fences offer a green, sustainable fencing choice with rustic beauty. These types of fences tend to be more open and are great for defining boundaries.
Basket-Weave Fences
Basket-weave fencing features rows of interconnected wooden slats or panels, a sort of self-contained trellis that looks good while being sturdy, and can strengthen just about any design.
Fence Feature Options
Arbors
Arbors add aesthetic appeal and serve as decorative entryways or focal points within a fence line, often adorned with climbing plants.
Pergolas
Pergolas give your yard the shade you’ve been wishing for and adds architectural flair to your outdoor space.
Gate Operators
Gate operators allow you to operate and automate your gate being open or closed, which offers convenience and security for the safety of your property.
Backstops
Primarily used in municipal fencing projects, backstops are fencing structures that help prevent balls or objects from leaving the designated play area, ensuring safety and containment during recreational activities such as baseball.
Most Popular Fencing Materials for New England Homes & Properties
Cedar / Wood
With cedar being one of the most durable types of wood available, it’s a popular option for fencing material. It’s best known for its natural beauty, versatility, and durability, making it ideal for various residential and commercial fence projects.
Ornamental Aluminum & Steel
Ornamental aluminum and steel fences offer a more affordable option as they are lightweight and easy to install. These fences typically have space between each post, making it a great option if you are just looking to get a fence to keep your dogs in the yard but still want the sun to shine through.
Vinyl Fences
Vinyl fences provide low maintenance, durability, and versatility in design, offering an attractive and long-lasting fencing solution for residential and commercial settings.
Guard Rail (Wood & Steel)
Another popular fence needed for municipal spaces, guard rails made of wood or steel are most commonly used for enhanced safety along roadsides, bridges, or elevated platforms, increasing traffic safety and preventing accidents.
Types of Fences for New England Properties
Chain Link
Chain link fences are made of interwoven metal wires, offering durability, affordability, and visibility. These types of fences commonly are used for security and containment purposes. You’ll typically see chain link fences around sports fields, industrial properties, construction sites, and sometimes around houses. Most people tried to climb this type of fence when they were kids.
Pool Enclosures
If you’ve been looking to add an extra layer of privacy and safety to your pool area, then you need a pool enclosure. Having a pool enclosure will help to prevent accidents and unauthorized access (a great way to tell your neighbors that they can’t use your pool when you’re not home), while also adding aesthetic appeal to your pool area.
Walk Gates
Walk gates are the perfect option for those who want to be able to walk into their fenced area from the outside, with an option to add security features like a lock. Walk gates will match your chosen fence style and can easily blend in to the rest of the fence if that’s what you’re looking for. Walk gates are wide enough to fit bikes, motorcycles and other recreational equipment through it.
Slide Gates
If you’re looking to add a gate to your property but don’t want the gate doors to be too much of a hassle (or take up too much space), then slide gates would be perfect for you. Slide gates operate horizontally with wheels along a track, providing convenient access to your property.
Double Drive Gates
Double drive gates are designed to work for larger openings on your property like driveways or entrances and it gives ease of access for vehicles while providing security and curb appeal.
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