Real Fence Installation in Lansdale, PA: Built with Veteran Integrity
If you’re living in Lansdale, you already know why this is a great place to be. Whether you’re walking through the Borough to check out a festival or you’re living out in any of the quieter spots in Upper Gwynedd, there’s a real sense of community here. At The Fence Squad, we’re proud to be part of that. As a veteran-owned and operated crew, we don’t just see “projects”—we see neighbors.
Your home is your sanctuary, and we believe the perimeter should reflect that. But let’s be honest: getting a fence installed shouldn’t be a headache. It should be an upgrade that makes your life easier and your yard look incredible.
Avoid the “Subcontractor Shuffle”
We’ve heard the horror stories from people in the North Penn area. You hire a big company because you recognize the name, but then a crew shows up in an unmarked truck, doesn’t speak a word to you, and rushes through the job as fast as possible. That’s because they’re subcontractors being paid by the foot. Their goal is speed, not quality.
That’s exactly what we hate. When you hire the Fence Squad, you get the Fence Squad. No random crews, no “sub of a sub.” You get a uniformed, disciplined team that takes pride in every post we set. We treat your lawn like it’s our own, and we never leave a mess behind.
The Frost Line is No Joke
In this part of Montgomery County, the ground is stubborn. We’ve got clay that loves to hold water, and when that water freezes in January, it expands with enough force to push a shallow fence post right out of the soil.
We’ve all seen those fences—they look great for the first six months, then the first winter hits, and suddenly the line looks like a roller coaster. We prevent that by digging deep. We anchor our posts 36 to 42 inches down—well below the frost line. It’s more digging and more concrete, but it’s the only way to make sure your fence stays level and straight for twenty years, not just twenty weeks.
Choosing the Right Material for Your Lansdale Home
Every yard is different, and we enjoy helpin’ our neighbors pick the right “look” for their specific spot:
- Privacy Vinyl: This is the big favorite around here. If you want to enjoy a BBQ in your backyard without the whole neighborhood watching, vinyl is the way to go. It’s tough, it handles the PA humidity perfectly, and you literally never have to paint it.
- Ornamental Aluminum: If you’ve got a pool or a beautiful view you don’t want to hide, aluminum is fantastic. It has that classic wrought iron look but it’ll never rust. We make sure every installation is 100% pool-code compliant so you don’t have to worry about the inspectors.
- Custom Wood: For that classic Borough vibe, nothing beats a Western Red Cedar fence. We “stick-build” these on-site, which means we build them piece by piece to follow the exact slope of your land. No awkward gaps at the bottom!
Why We Care About the Details
Since we’re veteran-led, we bring a level of discipline to the job that most people aren’t used to anymore. We show up on time (usually a few minutes early), we use laser levels to make sure the line is perfect, and we communicate with you every step of the way.
We know the local zoning rules in Lansdale, Upper Gwynedd, and Towamencin. We coordinate the utility markings with PA One Call before we dig. We even help you with the paperwork your HOA might require. We want the process to be as smooth as the finish on a new vinyl panel.
Let’s Get Your Backyard Ready
You shouldn’t have to wait another season to feel secure and private in your own yard. Whether you’re in Montgomery Glen, Stonegate, or right in the heart of the Borough, we’re ready to help.
Give us a call at 215-526-4649 or reach out for a free consult. We’ll come out, walk the property with you, and give you a straightforward, honest quote. No sales pressure, just neighbor-to-neighbor advice on how to build a perimeter that lasts.
Serving Our Neighbors Across:
- Lansdale Borough (19446)
- Montgomeryville
- North Wales
- Towamencin
- Upper Gwynedd
Built with integrity. Built for Lansdale. Built to last.





