Beautiful wooden fences that secure
and enhance your Seattle property
RAIN CITY FENCE
Rain City Fence is a Seattle fence building company based in West Seattle. We've been completing fence projects for Seattle residents since 2013 and we take pride in building beautiful fences for our neighbors..
We build high-quality wood fences with the best materials available. Our fence builders take pride in their workmanship and build your fence to last. We will provide you with a free consultation and estimate, remove your old fence, and install a new, long lasting, warrantied fence for your Seattle home.
We focus on personalized services, and offer competitive rates. Contact us today for a free estimate.
OUR FENCING SERVICES
Contact us whether you want to install a fence for the first time, replace an existing fence, or repair your fence.
Kind words from our clients
"The Rain City Fence team did a great job building our fence at our rental property in April that we had him come back out to build a fence at our property in Alki last month. Very professional, great communication, competitive pricing, showed up to complete job when promised."
"Caleb's estimate was reasonable. His work was solid, of good quality, and thoughtful, even taking the time to create a bevel top on the post to match the existing posts my dad had built over 30 years ago. Details count!"
"Caleb and team did a great job building our fence at our rental property in April that we had him come back out to build a fence at our property in Alki last month. Very professional, great communication, competitive pricing, showed up to complete job when promised. Would highly recommend and use them again in the future"
"Caleb and his team at Rain City Fence provided great service at a reasonable cost. Our neighbor shared the cost of the fence and Caleb ensured both families had all questions answered. The team doing the work were attentive to the newly planted trees in the yard. We would definitely hire them for any future work."
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do you subcontract out your fence projects?
We do not use subcontractors. All our fences are built by Rain City Fence employees.
How do I get get a Fence Proposal?
The most effiecent way to get a fence proposal (estimate) is to fill out the form on our contact page. You are also welcome to send an email to fence@raincityfence.com. Please include all info requested on the contact form. Once your information is recieved, we will be in contact to set up an on site meeting.
Should I upgrade to a post-on-pipe design?
Traditional fence posts, where wood is directly set into concrete, will rot and fail where the wood is in contact with concrete or the dirt that seems to always build up around the base.
What are your accepted forms of payment?
We send invoices via email using quickbooks, and the perferred methods of payment are as follows:
Do I need a permit to build a fence in Seattle?
For most fences in Seattle, permits are not required. See the City of Seattle Tip sheet for current Seattle regulations:
Where on my Seattle property can I put my new fence?
For Seattle residents, "you can have a fence anywhere on your property." This is taken direclty from Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections Tip #312.
Do I need permission from my neighbor to build a fence on our shared property line?
Technically, no, but it's always a good idea to inform your neighbors that you share a property line with. If they are a good neighbor, and care about the apperance of their property they may even split the cost of the fence.
We are going to have our property landscaped as well as have a new fence built, what do I have installed first?
The fence building process involves a good deal of site traffic, digging, and the like, so it is usually a good idea to have the fence installed before landscaping.
An exception to this is landscaping that stabilizes or modifies slopes along which or over which the fence will run. This sort of work should be completed before the fence is installed to avoid having to modify the fence.
What is the fencing code enforced by the Seattle Building Department?
The Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections has made a tip sheet available for common questions pertaining to the fences. See the following link to Tip Sheet #312 which covers common questions about fences.
Who tecnically owns a fence on a shared property line?
This is an interesting topic... some people think the fence is owned by whoever paid for it, but this isn't always true.
Fence ownership is usually decided by which property the fence is located o,n and this can only be verified by a survey provided by a licensed professional surveyor. If the fence is within your property line then you own 100% of the fence. If, by some chance a fence is directly on the property line, then it would seem that you and your neighbor both own the fence equally.
Please verify any questions of property rights and ownership with an attorney.