Why Choose The Fence Squad for Modern Composite Fencing in Warminster?
Crafted from 95% recycled sawdust and plastic, our composite fencing offers a sustainable, ultra-durable alternative to wood. Resists fading, staining, and warping even in the most exposed PA landscapes, backed by a 25-year manufacturer warranty.
Our Modern Composite Fencing Process in Warminster
Mapping property lines and determining post spacing.
Setting internal steel or heavy-duty composite posts in deep concrete.
Assembling interlocking components for a seamless, gap-free look.
Applying matching post caps and trim for a premium finish.
Modern Composite Fencing FAQs for Warminster Homeowners
Does composite fence fade?
Our architectural grade composite fencing is engineered with high-quality UV inhibitors to minimize fading and maintain its vibrant color for decades.
Is composite fencing more expensive than vinyl?
Generally, yes. Composite is considered a luxury material due to its advanced material science and natural wood-like appearance.
How do I clean my composite fence?
Simple soap and water or a light pressure wash are usually all that's needed to keep it looking brand new.
Does Warminster Township require a fence permit?
Yes, Warminster Township requires a zoning permit for all new fence installations. We assist our customers in meeting all township guidelines and paperwork requirements.
What are the fence height limits in Warminster?
Residential fences in Warminster are typically capped at 6 feet in height. We verify the specific setback and height requirements for your specific property line.
Do you offer warranties on Warminster installations?
Yes! Many of our vinyl and aluminum products come with lifetime material warranties, and we provide a standard workmanship warranty on every project.
Serving Warminster and All of Bucks County
The Fence Squad LLC is a veteran-owned fence contractor serving homeowners across Bucks County, including Warminster and surrounding communities. Every project — from residential privacy fences to commercial perimeter systems — is completed by our own crew with no subcontractors, no shortcuts, and a full site cleanup after every shift.
We handle permit coordination, HOA documentation, and property line verification before we break ground. Posts are set a minimum of 36 inches deep in concrete — below the regional frost line — for lasting stability through every season.