
Fence Companies Detroit installs fences across Mount Clemens, the Macomb County seat, with a historic Victorian downtown. You get a local crew, honest up-front pricing, and a fence built for Michigan: posts set below the 42-inch frost line in concrete, so it stands straight through every freeze-thaw winter instead of leaning by spring.
The Detroit workhorse
Chain link is the most affordable way to secure a yard, keep a dog in, or fence a commercial lot, and it is everywhere in the Detroit area for good reason: it lasts. We install galvanized and black vinyl-coated chain link with proper post depth, tensioned tight so it stays straight and rattle-free.
Every fence we build is set for Michigan. The frost line here runs about 42 inches deep, so we set posts below it in proper concrete footings. Posts set shallower get gripped by the freeze-thaw cycle in our clay-heavy soil and jacked out of plumb a little more every winter, which is why so many older fences lean. Ours do not.
Options that upgrade the look
- Black vinyl-coated - disappears into the landscape and outlasts bare galvanized.
- Heights from 4 to 8 feet - sized to the job, from pets to security.
- Gates of every size - walk gates, double drive gates and rolling gates.
- Privacy slats - where allowed, add screening to an existing framework.
Choosing chain link: coating, height and purpose
Galvanized is the value pick, the plain silver fence that does the job for decades. Black vinyl-coated costs a little more, visually disappears against lawn and trees, and the coating adds years of life; it has become the default upgrade on residential jobs. Height is about purpose: 4 feet contains kids and calm dogs, 5 to 6 feet is the call for athletic breeds and backyard security, and 7 to 8 feet is commercial and vacant-property territory. Privacy slats can add screening to a new or existing framework where the city allows them.
Across the metro, chain link is the fence of the practical jobs: the Land Bank side lot in Detroit, the dog run in Taylor or Eastpointe, the contractor yard off Van Dyke. It earns that role by being the cheapest fence per foot that still lasts 20 years.
Why Mount Clemens homeowners choose us
- Posts below the frost line, 42 inches down in concrete, so the fence never leans.
- Honest, itemized pricing with gates and tear-out priced clearly.
- Permits handled, including neighbor forms and HOA paperwork where they apply.
- Local crew that answers the phone and shows up when we say.
Serving Mount Clemens and nearby
We cover Mount Clemens and the surrounding Detroit-metro cities. Wherever you are within about 30 miles of Detroit, the standard is the same.
Common questions
How much does chain link cost compared to other fencing?
Chain link is typically the most affordable fence per foot, which is why it is the go-to for big yards, pets and commercial lots. Black vinyl-coated costs a bit more than galvanized and looks considerably better.
