Suburban Vinyl Fence Specialists
847K
Linear Feet
installed this year
2.1
Day Average
from first post to final walk
25
Year Warranty
no rot · no warp · no stain
Low-angle perspective along a straight white vinyl fence line disappearing into depth of field against fresh-graded earth
No Rot. Ever.
Code-Compliant Pool Barriers
HOA-Approved Profiles
Post-Hole Auger On Every Job
Fast-Set Concrete Standard
25-Year Warranty Included
No Rot. Ever.
Code-Compliant Pool Barriers
HOA-Approved Profiles
Post-Hole Auger On Every Job
Fast-Set Concrete Standard
25-Year Warranty Included
// Cedar vs. Vinyl

Why your neighbor's cedar fence
is already losing.

The first winter exposes every weakness — heaving posts, split boards, rails that bow under snow load. Vinyl doesn't absorb moisture, doesn't rot from the inside, and holds its profile through forty freeze-thaw cycles without a single coat of stain.

Lifespan
Vinyl
40–50 years
Wood
10–15 years
Maintenance
Vinyl
Zero — hose off once a year
Wood
Stain or paint every 2–3 years
Winter performance
Vinyl
Holds grade in freeze-thaw cycles
Wood
Posts heave, boards split, rails bow
HOA compliance
Vinyl
Uniform color lock, no fading
Wood
Grays out, varies lot to lot
Resale value
Vinyl
Buyers see a finished perimeter
Wood
Buyers price in replacement cost
// Transparent Process

Every phase.
Every spec.
No mystery.

01
01 / Site Prep

String Line & Layout

Surveyor string line stretched tight along a suburban property line with stake flags marking post locations in fresh-graded soil

We pull a string line from property pin to property pin before a single tool comes off the truck. Every post location is marked with a stake flag — the same amber you'll see on a surveyor's kit. No eyeballing, no "close enough." The layout is the foundation of a straight fence.

String line tension
18 lbs. minimum
Post layout tolerance
± ¼ inch
Property pin check
Required on every job
Stake flags
Every 8 ft. on center
02
02 / Post Holes

Augered & Set Deep

Close-up of a post-hole auger boring into suburban clay soil with fresh earth piled beside the clean cylindrical hole

A gas-powered auger cuts a clean 10-inch bore to 42 inches — 6 inches below the frost line for most of the Midwest. No hand-digging, no variation in diameter. Every hole is identical, which means every post sits at the same depth and cures in the same amount of concrete.

Hole diameter
10 inches
Hole depth
42 inches
Below frost line
6 inches minimum
Auger type
Gas-powered, 2-person rig
03
03 / Concrete Set

Plumb & Poured

Vinyl fence post standing plumb in a hole with fresh concrete being poured around the base, level tool resting against the white post

Each post goes in plumb — checked on two axes with a 4-foot level before a single cup of concrete hits the hole. We use 80-lb. bags of fast-set mix, hand-tamped in lifts to eliminate air pockets. The crew moves to the next hole while concrete sets. No shortcuts on cure time.

Concrete per post
80 lbs. fast-set mix
Cure time
4 hours minimum before rail install
Plumb tolerance
± ⅛ inch over 6 feet
Pour method
Lifted in 6-inch lifts, tamped
04
04 / Rail & Panel

Snap-Lock Assembly

White vinyl fence rails snapping into routed post sleeves during installation, showing the clean assembly with no visible hardware

Rails route directly into pre-routed post sleeves — no brackets, no exposed hardware on a standard privacy run. Panels drop in from the top and lock under their own weight. The sound of a rail seating into a routed post is the sound of a fence that won't rattle in wind or shift under a snow load.

Rail attachment
Routed post sleeve, no exposed bracket
Panel drop tolerance
± ⅛ inch gap at grade
Hardware per panel
0 visible fasteners (privacy run)
Wind rating
110 mph with standard post spacing
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// Who We Serve

Three reasons the phone rings.

Suburban home with a leaning old cedar fence in the front yard showing visible wear and weathering damage
Homeowners

Your cedar fence survived one winter. Barely.

The lean is subtle now. By spring it'll be a conversation with your neighbor. We pull the old posts, auger to 42 inches, and set a perimeter that won't move in the next forty winters. Most residential jobs are done in two days.

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Clean white vinyl pool fence surrounding a residential swimming pool with a self-closing gate meeting code compliance requirements
Pool Owners

The inspector comes Tuesday. We've done this before.

Code-compliant pool barriers require 48-inch minimum height, self-closing gates, and no climbable horizontal rails within the first 45 inches. We know every local ordinance variant. We've never failed a pool inspection.

0 failed pool inspections in 6 years
Book before Tuesday
Perfectly uniform white vinyl fence line running along a suburban street with identical fence sections at every property showing HOA consistency
HOA Boards

Uniform property lines. No variance requests.

We work directly with association managers to spec a single approved profile across every lot. One crew, one product line, one install standard. When the annual inspection walks the perimeter, every fence looks like it was put in the same day.

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// Pricing by Foot

Flat rate. No surprises
after the measure.

Prices include auger, concrete, hardware, and labor. Gates are quoted separately at the measure. Removal of existing fence: $3/linear ft.

Privacy Panel
$28/ linear ft.

6-ft. height, tongue-and-groove boards, no visible hardware on field panels.

10-in. augered post holes
42-in. set depth
80 lbs. concrete per post
Routed post sleeves
Standard post caps
Most popular for residential backyard.
Semi-Privacy
$22/ linear ft.

4-ft. or 5-ft. height with spaced pickets. Airflow without visibility.

Same post depth spec
Picket spacing ¾ in.
Optional arched top rail
All hardware included
Common for side yards and dog runs.
Pool Barrier
$32/ linear ft.

48-in. minimum height, no horizontal rails below 45 in., self-closing gate hardware.

Code-compliant profile
Self-closing gate (included)
Self-latching hardware
Permit documentation support
Passes inspection or we come back free.
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Exact quote delivered within 24 hours of the measure walk.

// Field Reports

From the people whose yards
we've been in.

180 ft

"They pulled a string line before they touched a single tool. I watched the whole install from my kitchen window — every post went in exactly where the flag was. The fence is ruler-straight and it's been through two winters without moving an inch."

Kevin Hartley
Homeowner · Naperville, IL · 180 linear ft. privacy
0 fails

"Pool inspector came out three days after the crew finished. Passed on the first walk. They knew the exact code requirements without me having to explain anything — self-closing gate, height, no horizontal rails in the climb zone. These guys have done this before."

Dana Reyes
Pool Owner · Downers Grove, IL · 95 linear ft. barrier
43 lots

"We've had two other contractors quote the community and both came in with vague numbers. Postline gave us a per-foot rate, a spec sheet for the profile, and a timeline. Forty-three lots, done in six weeks. Every fence looks identical."

Marcus Thibodeau
HOA Manager · Westfield Commons · 43 lots
Wide angle view of a straight white vinyl fence line at golden hour with amber light catching the top rail stretching into the distance
// Ready to measure

The measure is free.
The quote is same-day.

We walk your property with a measuring wheel, identify any grade changes, and hand you a per-foot quote before we leave. No follow-up calls, no "we'll email you." The number is on paper when we shake hands.

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Available Mon–Sat
Most measures scheduled within 48 hours
Licensed & Insured
IL Contractor #18392
25-Year Warranty
Parts & labor
Money-Back
If we miss the line