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.

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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.

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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.

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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.
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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.

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