Fencing Services in Strongsville, Ohio Standing Strong
Strongsville sits at the crossroads of Cuyahoga County — where I-71 meets the Ohio Turnpike, where expansive suburban developments give way to the wooded ravines of the Mill Stream Run Reservation, and where homeowners demand fencing that can handle everything this dynamic community throws at it. The wide-open subdivisions off Pearl Road face relentless winter winds that howl across the I-71 corridor. The mature neighborhoods near the Strongsville Common contend with decades-old clay soil that shifts and heaves with every freeze-thaw cycle. And the newer developments southwest of SouthPark Mall present their own challenges — tight lot lines, homeowner association guidelines, and drainage patterns that funnel water directly toward fence lines. K and K Construction delivers professional fencing services in Strongsville, Ohio that are built specifically for these conditions. We don't use one-size-fits-all installation methods. Every fence we build in Strongsville is engineered for its exact location — deeper posts for clay soil, reinforced rails for wind-exposed properties, and materials selected to withstand the specific conditions of your neighborhood. Whether you need a privacy fence for your family's backyard off Royalton Road, a decorative aluminum fence near the Metroparks, or a durable chain link fence for your commercial property along Pearl Road, we build every fence to last decades, not just a few seasons.
"We got three quotes for our backyard fence near SouthPark Mall. K and K was the only contractor who explained why our clay soil and wind exposure required deeper posts and heavier rails. Two winters later, our fence is perfectly straight while two neighbors' fences are already leaning. Worth every penny." — Jim & Patty K., Strongsville

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Get Your Free Fence Estimate in Strongsville
Every fence project starts with an honest, face-to-face conversation. Whether you need a wood privacy fence for your backyard off Royalton Road, a chain link security fence for your commercial property on Pearl Road, or a vinyl fence that meets your HOA's design guidelines near SouthPark Mall, K and K Construction provides detailed, no-obligation estimates. We visit your Strongsville property in person, walk the entire fence line, evaluate soil conditions and wind exposure, discuss your goals and budget, and deliver a written quote that covers every detail — no hidden fees, no surprise upcharges, just transparent pricing from a fence contractor in Strongsville who has been building fences in Cuyahoga County for over twenty years.
Same-Week Availability — Most Strongsville homeowners receive their on-site estimate within 48 hours of contacting us. We understand that securing your property and protecting your family can't wait, and we prioritize quick turnaround on all estimate requests.
Licensed & Insured — Full licensing and liability insurance protects your Strongsville property throughout the entire fence installation process. From the first post hole to the final gate adjustment, you're covered.
Why Strongsville Trusts K and K
Ohio licensed contractor with full credentials
Liability coverage protects your Strongsville property
Consistent top ratings across Cuyahoga County
Serving Northeast Ohio since the early 2000s
Workmanship warranty on every fence we install
Fence Installation Engineered for Strongsville's Conditions
Strongsville's combination of expansive clay soil, high-velocity wind corridors along I-71, and diverse neighborhood layouts demands fencing that's installed differently from the start.
Why Local Knowledge Matters
Strongsville's Unique Soil and Wind Patterns Demand Specialized Fence Installation
Strongsville's geography creates a unique set of fencing challenges that generic contractors simply don't account for. The city sits on a ridge of dense clay soil that runs through most of Cuyahoga County's southwestern suburbs — soil that swells dramatically when wet and shrinks as it dries, creating a slow but relentless cycle of ground movement that shifts, tilts, and eventually destroys fences with shallow post installations. Add the wind tunnel effect created by the I-71 corridor, where sustained gusts regularly exceed 45 mph during winter storms and northerly fronts sweep across the open subdivisions between Pearl Road and the Ohio Turnpike, and you have conditions that will expose every shortcut a contractor takes. At K and K Construction, we've spent over two decades installing fences in Strongsville and we've learned exactly what works and what doesn't. Our installations use oversized post holes filled with concrete below the 42-inch frost line, gravel drainage bases to prevent water from pooling around the post in the clay, and galvanized hardware specifically selected to resist the corrosive effects of clay soil moisture. On wind-exposed properties along the I-71 corridor, we adjust our post spacing, specify thicker rails, and use reinforced picket attachment methods that prevent panels from rattling loose in high winds.
Properties within a half-mile of I-71 in Strongsville experience sustained winds 30-40% stronger than the Cuyahoga County average. We automatically adjust post spacing and rail specifications for properties in these wind zones — at no additional cost to the homeowner.
Strongsville's heavy clay demands oversized post holes, gravel drainage bases, and concrete footings set below the frost line to prevent the frost heave that tilts and destroys fences.
Properties near I-71 and the Turnpike face sustained high winds. We specify reinforced rails, closer post spacing, and heavier gauge hardware for exposed Strongsville locations.
Strongsville's newer developments near SouthPark Mall often have HOA guidelines for fence height, material, and color. We ensure every installation meets these requirements before we begin.
The Problem
Standard Fence Installation Methods Fail in Strongsville
Most fence companies install every fence the same way regardless of location — 24 to 30 inch deep posts, no drainage base, standard-grade lumber, and generic hardware. In Strongsville's clay soil, shallow posts fill with water, freeze, and heave upward within the first two winters. Uncoated hardware rusts in the damp clay within three years. Lightweight rails and standard post spacing can't withstand the I-71 wind corridor, resulting in leaning fences, broken panels, and gates that won't close properly. Homeowners on Royalton Road and Pearl Road have experienced these failures repeatedly with contractors who don't understand Strongsville's specific conditions.
Our Solution
K and K Builds Fences Specifically Engineered for Strongsville
We adapt every installation to Strongsville's exact conditions: 42-inch deep posts with oversized holes and concrete footings below the frost line, gravel drainage bases that prevent water from collecting around the post in clay soil, premium pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact, and galvanized hardware that won't corrode in damp clay. For properties in the I-71 wind corridor, we automatically upgrade to closer post spacing, reinforced rails, and wind-rated picket attachment methods. The result is a fence that stands plumb and secure through every Strongsville winter — backed by our written workmanship warranty.
Why Strongsville Homeowners Choose K and K
When you compare K and K Construction to other fence contractors serving Strongsville, the differences aren't subtle — they're structural, material, and procedural advantages that determine whether your fence lasts two years or twenty.
- ✓ Posts set 42" deep with concrete below frost line
- ✓ Gravel drainage base prevents clay soil water pooling
- ✓ Premium pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact
- ✓ Galvanized hardware resists clay soil corrosion
- ✓ Wind-rated post spacing for I-71 corridor properties
- ✓ Written workmanship warranty included
- ✓ On-site consultation with detailed written estimates
- ✗ Posts set 24-30" deep — above Strongsville's frost line
- ✗ No drainage base — water pools and rots posts in clay
- ✗ Standard-grade lumber not rated for ground contact
- ✗ Uncoated hardware rusts in damp clay soil
- ✗ Generic post spacing — no wind load consideration
- ✗ Limited or no warranty coverage
- ✗ Phone estimates without on-site measurement
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"We live near I-71 and the winter winds were destroying our old fence piece by piece. K and K installed a vinyl privacy fence with reinforced posts and closer spacing, and it hasn't budged through two brutal winters. They clearly understand what Strongsville properties need."
— Chris & Amy S., Strongsville
"Our HOA near SouthPark Mall had strict requirements for fence style and color. K and K handled all the paperwork, matched the approved style perfectly, and installed a beautiful aluminum fence around our pool area. The entire process was seamless from start to finish."
— Maria & Dan L., Strongsville
"I had 250 feet of rotting wood fence along Pearl Road that was embarrassing. K and K replaced it with a gorgeous cedar privacy fence, set the posts deeper than I've ever seen, and even added gravel at the base of each hole. Three years later it looks brand new. Can't recommend them enough."
— Bob & Jean H., Strongsville
Your Fence Installation Process in Strongsville
From the first phone call to the final walkthrough, here's exactly how we deliver a fence built for Strongsville's conditions.
We visit your Strongsville property, measure the fence line, assess soil and wind conditions, and deliver a detailed written quote.
Choose from premium wood, vinyl, chain link, or aluminum — all sourced for durability in Cuyahoga County's freeze-thaw climate.
We handle all Strongsville building permits and coordinate Ohio811 utility marking before any digging begins on your property.
Posts set 42" deep with concrete footings and gravel drainage. Panels, rails, and gates installed to withstand Strongsville's wind and frost.
We walk the entire fence line with you, adjust gates, clean the site, and make sure every detail meets your expectations before we leave.
Fencing Services We Offer in Strongsville
Every fence type we install is specifically selected and configured to perform in Strongsville's unique soil and weather conditions.
Premium cedar and pressure-treated pine privacy fences built with ground-contact-rated lumber, stainless steel fasteners, and concrete-set posts. Ideal for Strongsville's established neighborhoods near the Common and newer developments off Royalton Road.
Learn More →UV-stable vinyl fencing that won't crack, warp, or yellow in Strongsville's harsh winters. Available in privacy, semi-privacy, and picket styles with reinforced rails specifically rated for I-71 wind corridor properties.
Learn More →Galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link fencing for residential and commercial properties throughout Strongsville. Perfect for securing large yards, commercial lots along Pearl Road, and athletic facilities with durable, low-maintenance construction.
Learn More →Powder-coated aluminum fencing that delivers the elegance of wrought iron without the rust. Popular for Strongsville pool enclosures, front yard borders near the Metroparks, and HOA-compliant installations in newer subdivisions.
Learn More →Don't replace your entire fence if only sections are damaged. We repair leaning posts, broken panels, sagging gates, and rotted sections throughout Strongsville — often at a fraction of the full replacement cost.
Learn More →Handcrafted driveway gates, walk-through gates, and specialty entrances designed to match your fence and complement your Strongsville home's architecture. Automated gate operators available for driveway installations.
Learn More →Our Deep Roots in Strongsville Fencing
Strongsville isn't just another service area for us — it's one of our most active communities where we've built hundreds of fences across every neighborhood.
Neighborhood Knowledge
Building Fences Across Every Strongsville Neighborhood
From the historic homes near the Strongsville Common to the sprawling subdivisions southwest of SouthPark Mall, Strongsville presents a diverse range of fencing challenges. The older neighborhoods near the city center feature mature trees, established landscaping, and sometimes deteriorating fences from decades ago that were installed using methods that simply can't hold up in this soil. When homeowners in these areas call us, they're often dealing with fences that have been slowly failing for years — posts rotted at the ground line, panels warped from wind exposure, and gates that won't latch properly anymore. In the newer developments near North Olmsted and the southern edge of Strongsville, the challenges are different — HOA requirements that dictate fence height, material, and color; tight lot lines that require precise layout; and drainage swales that funnel water directly toward fence lines. We've worked with virtually every HOA in Strongsville and we know their requirements inside and out. Near the Westlake border and the Mill Stream Run Reservation, we often recommend cedar or aluminum fencing that complements the natural setting while providing the security and privacy homeowners need.
Commercial Fencing
Serving Strongsville's Thriving Business Community
Pearl Road is the commercial spine of Strongsville, running north to south through the heart of the city, and businesses along this corridor have fencing needs that go well beyond what residential contractors typically deliver. Whether it's a heavy-duty chain link security fence for an industrial property near the I-71 interchange, an ornamental aluminum fence that meets municipal design standards for a professional office complex, or a vinyl screening fence that provides visual privacy for an outdoor storage area at a retail establishment near SouthPark Mall, K and K Construction has the commercial fencing experience that Strongsville businesses demand. We work with property managers, business owners, and commercial developers throughout the area, providing the same precision and durability on commercial projects that we bring to every residential installation. Our commercial clients in Strongsville appreciate our ability to schedule installations around business hours, our familiarity with the city's commercial building codes, and our willingness to handle the entire permitting process from start to finish.
Community Commitment
Why Strongsville Keeps Calling K and K Construction
Strongsville is the kind of community where a good reputation opens doors and a bad one closes them permanently. When we install a fence on Royalton Road, the neighbors notice — and when that fence survives a brutal winter without leaning an inch, they call us for their own properties. That word-of-mouth growth is the foundation of our business in Strongsville, and it only works because we consistently deliver fencing that stands the test of time. We've replaced fences in Strongsville that other contractors installed just four or five years ago — fences that failed because the posts were set too shallow for the clay soil, the materials weren't rated for ground contact, and the hardware corroded from moisture exposure. Every time we drive through Strongsville and see one of our fences standing plumb and strong years after installation, it reminds us why we refuse to cut corners. This community, known as the Crossroads of the Nation, deserves fencing that's built to last at every crossroad and cul-de-sac. We're proud to serve Strongsville alongside neighboring communities like Euclid, Parma, North Olmsted, and Cleveland.
Featured Fence Project in Strongsville
See how we transformed a wind-damaged fence into a long-lasting property boundary for a Strongsville homeowner in the I-71 corridor.

Strongsville Residential Project
Full Vinyl Privacy Fence Replacement — I-71 Corridor
This Strongsville homeowner had endured five years of fence failure on their property near the I-71 corridor. The original wood privacy fence, installed by a different contractor, had been leaning progressively since the second winter — shallow posts heaving in the clay, rails bowing under sustained wind pressure, and pickets warping from moisture exposure. We removed the entire fence, dug new post holes to 42 inches with gravel drainage bases, set 4x4 galvanized posts in oversized concrete footings, and installed a premium vinyl privacy fence with reinforced aluminum rails specifically rated for high-wind applications. Because the property faced sustained winds from the I-71 corridor, we reduced post spacing from the standard 8 feet to 6 feet for additional structural integrity. The homeowner chose a white vinyl profile that complements their home's exterior and meets their HOA's design guidelines. The result is a fence engineered to stand straight through every Strongsville winter — no matter what the wind delivers.
Your Local Fence Contractor
K and K Construction
Phone: 330-949-6212
Email: Info@kandkconstructionoh.com
License: Ohio Licensed Contractor
Service Area: Strongsville, North Olmsted, Westlake, Parma, Cleveland, Euclid, Lakewood, Berea, Brunswick, Medina & Surrounding Areas
Fencing FAQ for Strongsville Homeowners
Answers to the most common questions about fence installation in Strongsville, Ohio — from permits and HOA requirements to materials and warranties.
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Whether you're replacing a failing fence or building one for the first time, K and K Construction is ready to deliver a fence that stands strong through every Strongsville winter. Call us now, send an email, or fill out the form above — most homeowners receive their on-site estimate within 48 hours.



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