Lead confidence guide

What happens after you request a fence quote?

MJ Fence ME makes the first step simple: call, text, or email the project basics. Photos, town, rough footage, gates, and timeline help turn a vague idea into a clearer conversation.

1

Send the basics

Share your town, fence type, approximate length, gate count, timeline, and whether removal or repair is involved.

Use the fast quote starter
2

Add photos

Wide views show layout. Close-ups show posts, panels, gates, damage, slope, access, and obstacles that affect planning.

See what photos help
3

Clarify details

Matt can follow up about materials, height, gate swing, access, property-line questions, removal, pets, pool rules, or commercial requirements.

Open detailed quote prep
4

Plan the next step

Depending on project complexity, the next step may be a phone conversation, more photos, a site visit, or a more detailed plan.

Build a project packet
What to include

A good first message

  • Your town or ZIP code.
  • Fence type: privacy, dog, pool, chain link, wood, vinyl, gate, commercial, or repair.
  • Approximate length, even if rough.
  • Number of walk gates, driveway gates, or openings.
  • Photos from wide angles and close-up details.
  • Timeline and any access constraints.
Static-site privacy

You stay in control of the message.

The quote tools on this site do not require a backend account. They prepare a text or email on your device, then you choose whether to send it through your own app.

Ready now?

Start with the fastest path and send more detail later.

A few good photos and rough notes are enough to begin the conversation. Detailed planning tools are available when the project needs more context.

Not sure which fence fits?

Use the Fence Project Matchmaker before you ask for a quote.

Pick your goal, gates, timeline, and priorities. The tool gives you a starter recommendation and a clean message to text or email with photos.

Quote readiness check

Not sure if you have enough details to contact MJ Fence ME?

Run the quick readiness check to see what is useful now, what can wait, and how to send a cleaner first text or email with photos.

Before a fence walkthrough

Send access notes, gate needs, and photos before the visit.

The walkthrough prep page turns rough homeowner notes into a clean text or email so the first visit starts with better context.

Before posts go in

Have permit, HOA, property-line, or utility questions?

Use the Permit & Utility Prep checklist to organize town questions, HOA rules, Dig Safe timing, private utilities, gate access, and photos before a quote or walkthrough.

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