Vikings Exterior Co.
VikingsExterior Co.
Vikings Exterior warrior
Est. 2014 — SeattleLicensed · Bonded · Insured
Seattle, WALicensed · Insured

Built Strong.
Built to Last.

Professional fence installation across Seattle since 2014. Cedar privacy, vinyl, composite & wrought iron. Licensed, bonded and HOA-compliant. Free estimate: [PHONE].

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Est. 2014 — Seattle850+ Homes BuiltGAF Certified ContractorLicensed · Bonded · InsuredFree Estimates — No Obligation50-Year Warranty OptionsZero Subcontractors5-Star Google RatedEst. 2014 — Seattle850+ Homes BuiltGAF Certified ContractorLicensed · Bonded · InsuredFree Estimates — No Obligation50-Year Warranty OptionsZero Subcontractors5-Star Google Rated

Fence Types We Install

Vikings Exterior installs every major fence type in the Seattle area: • Cedar Privacy Fence — The Pacific Northwest classic. 6-foot dog-ear or flat-top cedar panels. Affordable, natural, and beautiful. Most popular choice in Seattle. • Cedar Picket Fence — Traditional front-yard style in 4 or 5 foot heights. • Horizontal Cedar Fence — Modern, board-on-board style for contemporary homes. • Vinyl Fence — White or tan, zero maintenance, 30-year warranty options. • Composite Fence — Wood-look without the maintenance. Ideal for HOA communities. • Wrought Iron / Steel Fence — Ornamental and security-grade options. • Chain Link — Commercial and residential, galvanized and vinyl-coated. Not sure which is right for you? We'll walk you through the options during your free estimate.

Cedar vs. Vinyl Fence

Both cedar and vinyl are excellent choices for Seattle privacy fences. Here's how they compare: Cedar: - Lower upfront cost ($22–$38/LF installed) - Natural Pacific Northwest appearance - Requires staining or sealing every 2–3 years - Lasts 15–20+ years with proper maintenance - 100% repairable board by board Vinyl: - Higher upfront cost ($28–$48/LF installed) - Zero maintenance — never needs painting or sealing - Doesn't rot, warp or splinter - Manufacturer warranties up to 30 years - More limited style options than cedar For most Seattle homeowners on a standard budget, cedar is the best value. If you want zero maintenance and can spend more upfront, vinyl is excellent.

Fence Installation Process

1. Free Estimate — We visit your property, measure the perimeter, check for grade changes and discuss your options. 2. HOA & Permit Check — We verify HOA requirements and pull any required permits. Most residential fences in Seattle don't require permits, but corner lots and certain heights may. 3. Utility Locates — We call 811 (Dig Safe) before any post installation — always, without exception. 4. Post Setting — Posts are set in concrete at proper depth (typically 1/3 of total post length + 6 inches for Seattle frost conditions). 5. Panel Installation — We build fence sections from the top down, ensuring level top lines even on sloped ground. 6. Cleanup & Walk-Through — We haul all debris and walk you through the completed fence.

How Much Does a Fence Cost?

In Seattle, fence installation costs typically range from $2,500 to $15,000+ depending on material, linear footage, height, and site conditions. Cedar privacy fence: $22–$38 per linear foot installed Vinyl fence: $28–$48 per linear foot installed Wrought iron / steel: $45–$90 per linear foot installed Composite fence: $30–$55 per linear foot installed A standard 150 LF cedar privacy fence costs $4,500–$7,000 in Seattle. See our full pricing guide at /fence-cost-seattle.

HOA-Compliant Fencing

Many Seattle-area neighborhoods — particularly in Bellevue, Redmond, Sammamish and Kirkland — have HOA requirements for fence height, material, color and style. Vikings Exterior has extensive experience with HOA-compliant fence installation. We'll: • Review your HOA CC&Rs and submit design approval requests • Recommend materials and styles that meet your HOA specs • Handle all HOA documentation so you don't have to If your fence requires HOA approval, we typically add 1–3 weeks to the project timeline for the approval process.

Fence Repair

We also repair existing fences in the Seattle area — everything from replacing rotted posts and fallen panels to full fence line rebuilds after storm damage. Common fence repairs we handle: • Rotted post replacement (cedar posts in Seattle soil last 10–15 years) • Storm-damaged panel repair • Gate repair and replacement • Leaning or bowed fence correction • Graffiti removal and restaining Fence repair minimums apply. Call [PHONE] to discuss your repair project.
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