Serving South Vienna and Clark County since 2004
KC Fencing uses satellite measuring technology with aerial photography to provide accurate remote estimates for fence projects throughout South Vienna and Clark County. This 20-year-old family business specializes in agricultural fencing for livestock operations, residential privacy and ornamental fences, and Life Saver pool safety fencing.
Their Springfield-area installation crews handle everything from hidden pet containment systems to commercial property fencing. The company's remote measuring capability means faster project starts without waiting for scheduling conflicts, though they also offer traditional on-site estimates for complex installations.
Services Offered
Areas Served
Our Service Area
Serving South Vienna, OH and surrounding areas
Google Reviews
We had a life saver pool fence installed! They did an amazing job! We get so many compliments on the fence and how great it is for our baby, most of all SAFE!! Great company!
Great job as well as great pricing all and all so glad I went with them!
Can't give a review because after waiting two weeks I never got a call back from them .
Who This Company Is Right For
Why Choose K C Fencing Unlimited LLC
- Satellite measuring technology with aerial photography eliminates scheduling delays for estimates
- 20 years installing fences in Clark County farm and residential properties
- Life Saver pool fence authorized dealer with safety-focused installations
- Agricultural fencing expertise for livestock operations throughout central Ohio
Questions to Ask Before Hiring
Use these questions when interviewing K C Fencing Unlimited LLC or comparing multiple contractors.
- ? How accurate is your satellite measuring compared to traditional on-site measurements?
- ? What's included with hidden fence installation and what pet training do you provide?
- ? Do you carry both liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage?
- ? What's your typical timeline from estimate approval to installation completion?
- ? Which fence materials do you recommend for agricultural versus residential applications?