Transform your property with Oklahoma City’s most experienced fence, pergola and deck contractor. Family-owned for 18 years, Tiller Fence, Pergola Deck delivers unmatched craftsmanship backed by our one year workmanship guarantee.
At Tiller Fence, Pergola and Deck, we take pride in offering top-quality Fence Installation and Custom Decks tailored to your needs. From Pergola Installation to Fence Repair, every project is crafted with care to enhance your property’s value and appeal. Let us bring your vision to life with unmatched craftsmanship and service.
With deep roots in the Oklahoma City community, we understand the unique needs and preferences of local homeowners. Our team’s knowledge of the area ensures tailored solutions that stand up to the region’s climate and complement its distinctive style.
The cost of fence installation in Oklahoma City varies depending on material, height, and length, typically ranging from $15 to $50 per linear foot, including materials and labor.
Yes, Oklahoma City requires a permit for fences over a certain height or if they obstruct visibility. It’s best to check with the local zoning office to ensure compliance.
Installing 100 feet of fencing can range between $1,500 and $5,000, depending on the type of material used, labor, and any additional features like gates or decorative elements.
Chain-link fencing is typically the most affordable option, costing around $10 to $30 per linear foot, while wood and vinyl fences tend to be more expensive.
A 6-foot privacy fence costs between $20 and $50 per linear foot, with wood being on the lower end and vinyl or composite materials being higher.
Yes! A well-installed fence enhances security, boosts curb appeal, and can increase property value, making it a great investment for homeowners.
Yes, DIY fence installation is possible, but hiring professionals ensures proper alignment, durability, and compliance with local regulations.
Fencing a 2-acre property can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $30,000, depending on the material, height, and type of fencing used.
Wood fences generally have a lower upfront cost, but vinyl fences are more cost-effective long-term due to their durability and minimal maintenance needs.