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Indeed, we do. Please submit a project sketch showing the gate placements to receive an exact price. This enables us to customize our services to meet your unique requirements. We also provide tool and equipment rentals at certain locations to help with your project.
Installation timings for residential fences are determined by deposit dates. We understand the importance of your time and try to give approximate installation times. However, please note that delays may occur due to weather, equipment malfunctions, or unanticipated events like staff illness. The marking of public utilities indicates that installation is about to happen. The day before construction starts, the project foreman will also get in touch with you to set up a meeting.
We changed our name in 2021 to more accurately represent our growing network of branches around the state. We were formerly known as Mild Fence, Great Falls Fence, Bridger Fence, and Frontier Fence. The goal of this modification is to stop internal rivalry for project bids.
Weather-related delays, personnel illnesses, accidents, or unforeseen equipment problems can all cause delays in installation. We make every effort to follow the schedule given to us after your deposit is received.
Yes, you must arrive at the job location on the first day. This enables you to consult with Montana Fence to verify contractual details and examine the project layout. Additionally, you must be available when the project is finished.
Before the installation staff arrives, you, the customer, are in charge of any necessary clearance, including removing brush and trees and any leveling or grading work. Tree removal and clearing are usually excluded unless agreed upon in the contract.
When erecting property lines, you must ensure that survey pins are easily seen or that the fence’s layout is marked.
If your property is subject to specific covenants, be sure your HOA and county authorities approve the changes.
On average, a fence project takes one to one and a half weeks to finish. Posts are usually added during the first week to give the concrete time to harden, and the fence is completed in about six to nine business days.
Montana Fence has to indicate public utilities.
The property owner must mark private underground facilities, including propane gas lines, water/health lines, septic tanks, drain fields, sewage lines, and privately installed electricity for outbuildings.
Montana Fence needs to locate or repair underground sprinkler heads and lines. Please make sure these are clearly noted. We will let you know if a line is broken during installation so that repairs can be scheduled.
An estimator will visit with you onsite to discuss the details of your project and plan your installation. After you receive an estimate via email that satisfies your needs, you can sign the contract online. A prepayment equal to half of the project’s total cost guarantees your place in our schedule.
The deposit dates are used to schedule installations. In the event of a cancellation, the remaining projects proceed as planned.
Full payment is required after the installation of your fence is finished. An invoice will be sent via email when the job is completed.
Yes, we work with Wells Fargo to provide a 6-month finance plan. Installation is contingent on completing a credit application. Upon booking, we require a deposit; the remaining amount is financed.
We accept all major credit cards, including Discover, American Express, Mastercard, and Visa.
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We offer free estimates at all of our locations. Get in touch to schedule a time that works best for you! We’ll walk the fence line, talk about your project, and get you an accurate quote for your next fence installation.