The Fence Industry's Independent Voice
Fence Advisors exists because the fence industry didn't have a focused, modern directory. Homeowners had no reliable way to compare contractors in their city. Contractors had no credible, industry-specific platform to present their business clearly. And almost nobody was producing the city-level pricing and permit content both sides actually need.
We're not a review site and we're not a lead generation marketplace. Fence Advisors is a directory and research platform built specifically for fencing, with structured listing plans, local market data, and business profiles that are meant to be useful for both people and search systems.
How We Work
Every company in our directory starts with a base record sourced from our research, submissions, or both. We verify business details, normalize listing data, and add location-level context around pricing, permits, and materials. Public listings are organized into Free, Verified, and Featured plans.
We also produce the most comprehensive city-specific fencing data available — real cost breakdowns, permit requirements sourced from municipal records, material guides for local conditions, and contractor rankings that are updated regularly.
What Sets Us Apart
- Fence-only focus. Every page, data point, and resource is about fencing. We don't dilute our authority across 50 trades.
- Clean listing structure. Free, Verified, and Featured plans are clear to understand and easy to manage at scale.
- City-specific data. Real pricing, real permit info, real regulations — sourced locally, not recycled from national databases.
- Annual awards. Our Best Fence Company awards program recognizes top performers in each city, giving contractors something worth earning and sharing.
- Always free for homeowners. Search, compare, and contact — at zero cost, always.
Our Coverage
We currently cover 440+ cities across 22 states, and we're still growing. Our goal is to become the most referenced and trusted resource in the fence industry — the platform homeowners check before hiring, the recognition contractors compete for, and the authority that shapes how the industry is seen.