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June 12, 2008
fence contractor recommedations?
We are looking for someone to install a wrought-iron fence along the side yard of our building in P.H. Does anyone have a recommendation?
Also, just wondering if anyone who's had a similar job could give a ballpark figure on how much to expect it to cost. We need about 50 linear feet of 5 or 6 foot tall fence installed into what is now concrete (though we may bust up the concrete to plant bushes first).
Thanks for any info or leads!
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Today we are completing a wooden fence installation by Fence Plaza Corps. Altogether it has been a very good experience. After an onsite quote and custom fence order, they showed up right on time to install and worked until 7PM to finish. Due to some irregularities in the terrain of our yard, they are coming back today to further adjust the installation. When we asked if this would affect the price of the job, the foreman said "Oh no, George is good like that." George is your man, very polite and easy to work with as are all of his workers. We got a comparable quote from Bracci, with a fair amount of attitude. I can't speak for wrought iron installations, but I imagine they as skilled with iron as with wood. I'd definitely recommend.
Fence Plaza Corp.
1020 Rogers Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11226
718-469-2200
fenceplaza.com
Posted by: sourgrapes at June 13, 2008 10:00 AM
Black wrought Iron Fencing should cost from $75-$100 per foot depending on the ornamental work desired.
Posted by: Perrone at June 13, 2008 11:23 AM
A very good friend of mine owns a metal fabrication shop in Baltimore that does this kind of work. He is the best, period. He does all my work. Although, he is in Baltimore he comes to Brooklyn semi-regularly, because he does work on my house, and because he is a friend of mine. If you want, I could pass along his information.
Posted by: deepBTUz at June 17, 2008 12:49 AM
Thanks for the info everyone. I think we will stick w/ brooklyn fencers for now, but thanks so much.
Posted by: sammsf at June 23, 2008 12:13 PM

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