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Tomahawk Fencing in Riverton, Wyoming
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About Tomahawk Fencing
At Tomahawk Fencing in Riverton, WY, we handle all your fencing and excavation needs with hands-on expertise right from our base at 18 Clay Creek Rd. Our crew tackles everything from sturdy fence installs to precise site prep, making sure your project wraps up smooth and on point. We’ve been building solid boundaries for properties around here for years.
Neighborhoods
- Arapahoe
- Ethete
- Hudson
- Lander
- Pavillion
- Shoshoni
- Boulder Flats
- Johnstown
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- Fencing & Excavation
- Experienced Professionals
- Locally Owned
- Quality Workmanship
- Free Estimates
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- credit card
- debit card
- cash
- bank transfer
FAQ
How does Tomahawk Fencing determine pricing for fence installation projects?
We provide custom quotes based on the specific details of your project, including the type of fencing material you choose, the total linear footage needed, site conditions, and any excavation work required. Our team visits your property to assess the terrain and any challenges that might affect installation. We'll give you a detailed written estimate that breaks down material costs, labor, and any additional fees so you know exactly what to expect before work begins.
Are you licensed and insured to perform fencing and excavation work?
Tomahawk Fencing operates with the proper credentials and insurance coverage required to perform fencing and excavation services in Wyoming. We maintain liability insurance and worker's compensation coverage to protect both you and our crew in case of accidents or property damage during the project. You can request documentation of our licensing and insurance at any time, and we're transparent about our qualifications.
What types of fencing materials does Tomahawk Fencing install?
We specialize in corrugated metal fencing, which is ideal for properties in the Riverton area and surrounding regions. Our experience with metal fence installation includes residential and commercial applications, and we handle all aspects of the project from site prep and post installation to final finishing. If you're considering other fencing materials or have questions about whether metal fencing is right for your property, our team can discuss your options and recommend the best solution for your needs.
How long does a typical fence installation take, and when can you schedule my project?
Tomahawk Fencing provides realistic timelines based on your project scope, property size, and current weather conditions in Wyoming. Factors like soil conditions, the amount of excavation needed, and material availability can affect the schedule. When you get your estimate, we'll give you a projected start date and completion timeframe so you can plan accordingly and know when to expect our crew on site.
What does Tomahawk Fencing do with debris and excavated material after installation?
We handle cleanup and debris removal as part of our standard installation process, leaving your property in good condition once the work is complete. Depending on the scope of your project and the amount of excavated material, we can haul away waste or discuss options for managing soil and debris on your property. Our goal is to minimize disruption to your daily life and ensure the job site is properly cleaned up when we're finished.
Why should I hire a professional fence contractor instead of attempting installation myself?
Professional fence installation requires specialized knowledge about site preparation, post depth and spacing, proper material handling, and local building codes to ensure your fence is safe, stable, and compliant. Improper installation can lead to leaning posts, misaligned panels, premature deterioration, and costly repairs down the road. Our crew has hands-on experience with Wyoming's terrain and soil conditions, uses proven installation techniques, and handles the excavation work that DIY projects often overlook, resulting in a fence that lasts for years.