Fencing & Gates
in Toronto.

A bad fence sags, leans, and starts a property-line argument with your neighbour. A good fence sits plumb and square for 15+ years. We dig the post holes right and brace them through concrete — not the shortcut that fails after two winters. Serving homeowners across Toronto — including The Annex, Leslieville, Roncesvalles, High Park, Riverdale.

Typical investment in Toronto: $40–$95 per linear foot installed

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Toronto-area since 2016
  • 200+ projects shipped
  • 5.0 ★ Google reviews

Permits in Toronto

We handle the municipal paperwork.

Toronto building permits are issued by the city's Toronto Building division. Most kitchen and bathroom renos require an electrical permit plus a building permit if walls move; we file both and schedule the ESA inspection.

What’s included

  • Post holes 4 ft deep, concrete-set
  • Cedar, pressure-treated, or aluminum panels
  • Custom gates with self-closing hinges
  • Locator service before digging (Ontario One Call)
  • Property line confirmation with your survey or neighbour agreement
  • Stain, paint, or natural-weathered finish
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Toronto FAQs

Things Toronto homeowners ask.

Do I need a permit for fencing & gates in Toronto?
Toronto building permits are issued by the city's Toronto Building division. Most kitchen and bathroom renos require an electrical permit plus a building permit if walls move; we file both and schedule the ESA inspection.
Who pays when the fence is on a shared property line?
In Ontario, the Line Fences Act means you and your neighbour typically split the cost. We help you have that conversation before we dig — and document it in writing so there's no surprise after.