Best Fencing Companies in Phoenix, AZ
Great work, fair prices. Had a trailer repair done and shade install as well as a gate install Overall happy with everything
San Tan Valley, AZ 85140
I had a very loose balcony fence railing. They came out and completely fixed for me. They made and welded custom pieces to make it secure. I had paint so they even painted to match and look nice. They stood by estimate even though it took longer than anticipated.
Other people never showed. I highly recommend, Robert was very nice.
http://www.munozcustomfence.co…
Other people never showed. I highly recommend, Robert was very nice.
1302 W Pepper Pl Mesa, AZ 85201
Seems decent! Showed up on time and worked hard! Price was ok. Would recommend to other pool owners.
http://www.azpoolrangers.com
Surprise, AZ 85374
Easy process to schedule and estimate, built in Arizona, quality gate and communication for setting everything up. Had a couple of issues after set up but the Company was out the very next morning and made everything right. Very pleased with the quality of gate installed.
http://www.dcspoolbarriers.com
11002 N 23rd Ave Ste 3 Phoenix, AZ 85029
Gabriel and Luis were awesome! We've had issues keeping up with our landscaping due to work, school and family. We also have a bunch of unique vegetation in our yard that's been tricky to trim. But the dynamic duo cleaned up our front and back yard in no time with fantastic results and at a price that works well for us. Looking forward to continue this service every other week!
http://azlawnscape.com
Phoenix, AZ
Matt worked with us and provided us with a fence that suited our needs and that of our pet to protect her. It meshed with our property and everyone complimented us on how it looked. Thank you Matt. We highly recommend his company.
https://www.generalfencecompan…
Glendale, AZ 85303
We just got finished with a pool & yard renovation in southeast Chandler - I called & emailed several of the pool fence companies in the valley, including the big name ones. I was shocked at the price quotes I was receiving! Luckily I found Alex on FB Marketplace - he responded quickly with an estimate on my 125 linear feet and a gate. His price beat the others by A LOT. They were able to install within a week and the QUALITY of the fence and installation workmanship can't be beat. I am so glad I hired them to do my job - I saved thousands $$.
https://mesh-pool-fence-servic…
Phoenix, AZ
Looked at our problem, which was a broken gate lock, guaranteed to fix it quickly, took our check for $280 and even after 4.5 months of phone calls, never fixed anything and still has our money.
https://www.azwelders.com
Gilbert, AZ 85296
Super fast customer service with no issues! Friendly staff, Nick Hussing was such a kind man and fixed our concerns in no time! Will be returning if I ever have more service issues!
http://www.elitegaragedoorsand…
7652 E Greenway Rd Ste 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85260
I first contacted this company on December 4, 2013, in order to secure a bid for a job that I had to offer. When I did not hear back after a few weeks, I assumed it was due to the holiday rush and I waited until after the holidays to contact the company again. I called this company and spoke with Brian McDonald who informed me that the email address I used was not actively monitored. I was provided a new email address and mailed my request, once again, to that address in early January. I received a quote for the project and a drawing on January 3, 2014. I promptly scheduled a meeting and met with salesman, Joel Dench, who came out to view the site and measure it personally on January 9, 2014.
At that meeting, I explained that we were ready to proceed and all that we needed was a drawing with the materials to be used for submittal to the City of Scottsdale Fire Chief for approval to ensure that we were in compliance with the Fire Code regulations as this storage fence is being put in a school stairwell.
I was told this information would be provided promptly. That was on January 9. Since then, I called the business office on numerous occasions to speak with Brian and/or Joel and was told that someone was working on it and would get back to me. No one ever did. Last week I spoke with the receptionist who seemed concerned that I hadn't heard back from anyone and mentioned that she planned to pass this information along to the owner. Still no word. Today (January 27, 2014), I called to follow up and spoke with the same receptionist. I reminded her of our previous conversation, which she stated she recalled, and mentioned that I still hadn't heard back from anyone. She asked, Joel didn't call you? When I confirmed that no one had called, her response was that it was probably best that I look for someone else since they were clearly very busy. I politely agreed that this was probably best. However, as I hung up, I shook my head and wondered. Really?!
Is this the state of customer service today? Perhaps this company is doing extremely well and they don't need an extra $1200 (the quote I was given for the work) for one day's work. That's certainly their perogative and I can certainly find someone else who does need the money and the business from my organization (we are a local school PTO). However, what I cannot seem to understand is why no one could take one minute out of the day to simply email or call me and let me know that they would not be able to do the job so that I could begin searching out a different contractor. Simple courtesy is all that would have called for.
Overall, I agree it's for the best that my school did not hire this company for this project as we would prefer to work with a company that is reliable and professional and so far this company has failed to demonstrate those qualities. However, I felt it would be remiss of me to allow this incident to go unremarked. Frequently, when companies suffer economic setbacks they wonder what happened. In this instance, I thought I could provide some insight in the event that the business does dry up in the future. For the record, I mailed the company a copy of this review in a letter so that they are fully aware of their failure and discourtesy.
http://capitolfenceaz.com
At that meeting, I explained that we were ready to proceed and all that we needed was a drawing with the materials to be used for submittal to the City of Scottsdale Fire Chief for approval to ensure that we were in compliance with the Fire Code regulations as this storage fence is being put in a school stairwell.
I was told this information would be provided promptly. That was on January 9. Since then, I called the business office on numerous occasions to speak with Brian and/or Joel and was told that someone was working on it and would get back to me. No one ever did. Last week I spoke with the receptionist who seemed concerned that I hadn't heard back from anyone and mentioned that she planned to pass this information along to the owner. Still no word. Today (January 27, 2014), I called to follow up and spoke with the same receptionist. I reminded her of our previous conversation, which she stated she recalled, and mentioned that I still hadn't heard back from anyone. She asked, Joel didn't call you? When I confirmed that no one had called, her response was that it was probably best that I look for someone else since they were clearly very busy. I politely agreed that this was probably best. However, as I hung up, I shook my head and wondered. Really?!
Is this the state of customer service today? Perhaps this company is doing extremely well and they don't need an extra $1200 (the quote I was given for the work) for one day's work. That's certainly their perogative and I can certainly find someone else who does need the money and the business from my organization (we are a local school PTO). However, what I cannot seem to understand is why no one could take one minute out of the day to simply email or call me and let me know that they would not be able to do the job so that I could begin searching out a different contractor. Simple courtesy is all that would have called for.
Overall, I agree it's for the best that my school did not hire this company for this project as we would prefer to work with a company that is reliable and professional and so far this company has failed to demonstrate those qualities. However, I felt it would be remiss of me to allow this incident to go unremarked. Frequently, when companies suffer economic setbacks they wonder what happened. In this instance, I thought I could provide some insight in the event that the business does dry up in the future. For the record, I mailed the company a copy of this review in a letter so that they are fully aware of their failure and discourtesy.
6940 W Grand Ave Glendale, AZ 85301
I called this company to get an estimate, and left a voicemail. No response. Left a second message and again no response. I wonder how a place with this type of customer service can even stay in business?!?!
http://www.fenceaz.com
9221 E Baseline Rd Ste 255 Mesa, AZ 85209
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Phoenix, AZ
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http://www.bakerfencingsolutio…
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Phoenix, AZ
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http://fairlanefence.com/
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1838 W Lincoln St Phoenix, AZ 85007
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http://www.martinezirondesign.…
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2831 W Encanto Blvd Phoenix, AZ 85009
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Phoenix, AZ 85027
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http://guycomconstruction.com
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3029 W Clarendon Ave Phoenix, AZ 85017
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39624 N Central Ave Phoenix, AZ 85086
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Youngtown, AZ 85363
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Phoenix, AZ