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Pro-Grade Supplies. Homeowner Pricing.

DIY Fence Supplies & Installation Support

Doing it yourself? Smart move. Stop by All Pro Fence Buffalo for the same premium panels, posts, gates, hardware, and concrete we use on our own jobs — plus real installation advice from a real local contractor.

Contractor-Grade Materials
Free Installation Advice
Local Pickup or Delivery
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📦 Local Pickup & Delivery
💬 Free Project Advice
💲 Fair, Upfront Pricing
📍 Right Here in Buffalo

All the Materials. All the Guidance.

There's something genuinely satisfying about installing your own fence — sweat equity, a finished project you can point to, and a real chunk of money saved on labor. But the difference between a fence that lasts 20 years and one that's leaning by next winter usually comes down to one thing: the materials.

That's where All Pro Fence Buffalo comes in. We supply the same contractor-grade fence materials we install ourselves — cedar panels, vinyl panels, pressure-treated posts, heavy-duty gates, galvanized hardware, and the kind of concrete that actually holds posts upright through a Western New York freeze-thaw cycle.

And here's the part most big-box stores don't offer: free advice from someone who's actually installed thousands of fences in Buffalo. Bring us your measurements, your photos, your tricky slope, your weird property line — we'll help you plan it right before you ever break ground.

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Contractor-Grade Supplies Stocked & ready in Buffalo

DIY Fence Materials

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Fence Panels

Pre-built wood, vinyl, and aluminum panels in popular heights and styles — ready to install.

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Posts

Pressure-treated wood, galvanized steel, and reinforced vinyl posts. Built for Buffalo winters.

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Gates

Single, double, and walk-through gates in matching styles. Hinges, latches & locks included.

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Hardware

Galvanized screws, brackets, hinges, latches, and post caps. Rust-resistant and full warranty.

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Concrete

Fast-set and standard concrete mixes for post-setting that holds through every freeze-thaw cycle.

How to Install a Fence Like a Pro

A simplified walkthrough of how we'd tackle a typical residential fence install in Buffalo. Print it, screenshot it, or call us with questions as you go — we're happy to help.

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Plan Your Layout

Measure your property line, mark corners with stakes, and run a string line to keep everything straight. Confirm your property boundaries with a survey if you're unsure — neighbors and zoning rules matter.

💡 Tip: Always call 811 before you dig.
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Pull Permits & Check Codes

Most Buffalo neighborhoods require a permit for fences over 4ft in front yards or 6ft in back yards. HOA rules and setback requirements also apply. Ten minutes of paperwork now saves you a tear-out later.

💡 Tip: Snap a photo of your sketch — saves time at city hall.
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Set the Corner & Gate Posts First

Dig holes 36" deep (below Buffalo's frost line), set corner and gate posts in concrete, and let them cure overnight. These anchor the whole fence — get them dead plumb and the rest is easy.

💡 Tip: Use a post level for accurate plumb.
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Install Line Posts

Stretch a string between corner posts at finished fence height. Dig line-post holes every 6–8ft, set in concrete, and align tops to your string. This is where rookies cheat and pros take their time.

💡 Tip: Spacing matters — measure twice, dig once.
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Attach Panels or Pickets

Once concrete is fully cured (24–48 hours), attach panels or pickets to your posts with proper galvanized hardware. Keep boards level and consistent in spacing — small gaps now look like big mistakes later.

💡 Tip: Pre-stain or seal wood before install.
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Hang Gates & Finish

Install gates last so you can fine-tune the swing. Add caps, finials, and stain or seal everything to lock in moisture protection. Step back, crack a cold one, and admire the work.

💡 Tip: Sweep up nails & scraps — your tires will thank you.
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Why Choose Our DIY Materials

Big-box stores sell budget-grade fence kits built to hit a price point. We sell the same materials we trust on our paying jobs — and we tell you straight up what's worth the upgrade.

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Contractor-Grade Quality

Heavier gauges, thicker boards, longer warranties — what pros actually install.

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Built for Buffalo Weather

Frost-rated posts, UV-stabilized vinyl, galvanized hardware — engineered for WNY.

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Free Expert Advice

Bring your measurements and photos — we'll help you plan before you buy a single board.

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Honest, Upfront Pricing

No bait-and-switch. The number we quote is the number you pay at pickup.

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Local Pickup & Delivery

Pull up to our Buffalo yard or schedule a job-site drop — we make it easy.

Materials That Survive Western NY Winters

Buffalo isn't kind to fences. Between lake-effect snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles that wreck shallow posts, summer humidity, ice storms, and the occasional 60-mph gust off Lake Erie — your fence has to actually be built for the climate it lives in.

That's why every material we stock is rated for cold-weather installs and tested for the kind of conditions WNY throws at it. We don't sell anything we wouldn't put up at our own homes.

36"+ Post depth required for Buffalo frost line
-20°F Vinyl panels rated for cold-weather flex
20+ yrs Average lifespan of our cedar fences
Galvanized Hardware that won't rust through
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Snow & Ice

Frost-rated posts and reinforced panels.

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Wind Loads

Engineered for Lake Erie gusts & ice storms.

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Rain & Humidity

Rot-resistant, sealed, and treated lumber.

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UV Exposure

UV-stabilized vinyl & long-fade-resistant finishes.

Four Steps from Plan to Project

Here's the simplified version of how a successful DIY fence install actually unfolds — from your first phone call to the final walk-around.

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Plan & Measure

Sketch your layout, take measurements, and identify gates. We'll help you draw it up if you bring photos.

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Get Your Materials

Visit our Buffalo yard or arrange delivery. We'll itemize everything you need — no missing parts.

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Set Posts & Install

Dig below the frost line, set posts in concrete, attach panels, and hang gates. Take your time.

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Finish & Seal

Stain, seal, or paint as needed. Add caps and finials. Step back and enjoy what you just built.

Residential, Commercial, DIY & Stair Railing Services

Our team delivers complete fence and railing solutions for homeowners, business owners, DIY projects, and stair or deck railings across Buffalo, NY.

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Residential Fence

Build a strong residential fence that improves privacy and enhances curb appeal. Our Buffalo team installs every fence with quality materials and precise craftsmanship.

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Commercial Fence

Protect your business with commercial fencing designed for safety and professional presentation. We install secure solutions for lots, retail centers, and office properties.

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DIY Fence

Get clear DIY fence guidance, materials advice, and local installation tips for a successful project. We help homeowners complete their fence build with confidence.

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Stair Railing

Install attractive railings for decks, stairs, and porches that boost safety and style. Our railing solutions are custom-built to fit your outdoor spaces perfectly.

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DIY Fence FAQ

The questions Buffalo DIYers ask us most before they break ground. Don't see yours? Pick up the phone — we love helping.

Most Buffalo homeowners save 30–50% by going DIY versus hiring a full-service contractor. Labor is the biggest line item on a fence quote — but only if you have the time, tools, and patience to do it right. We're happy to help you compare an itemized DIY materials cost versus a full-service quote so you can make the call.
In most Buffalo neighborhoods and Erie County towns, you need a permit for fences taller than 4ft in front yards or 6ft in back yards. HOAs may have additional rules. We can point you to the right permit office for your zip code and help you sketch your layout so the application goes through cleanly.
Your posts should go at least 36 inches deep to clear the Buffalo frost line — and ideally 1/3 the height of the fence. Skip this step and the freeze-thaw cycle will heave your posts out of the ground within 1–2 winters. Set them in concrete for maximum stability.
At minimum: post-hole digger or auger, measuring tape, string line, post level, wheelbarrow or mixing tub for concrete, cordless drill/driver, circular saw, and proper safety gear. Renting an auger for a day will save your back — and we can recommend a rental shop nearby.
Yes. We offer pickup at our Buffalo yard or job-site delivery throughout Western New York. Delivery fees depend on distance and load size — we'll quote it upfront with the rest of your materials.
Pick up the phone. We've talked plenty of DIYers through tricky corners, sloped yards, gate alignment problems, and "this doesn't look right" moments. If you'd rather have us finish the project, we offer partial-install help too — just ask.
Yes — manufacturer warranties on all panels, posts, gates, and hardware. We'll go over the specific terms when you buy. Vinyl typically carries 20–30 year warranties, pressure-treated wood carries lifetime treatment warranties, and most hardware is rust-warrantied.

Ready To Build Your Own Fence?

Stop by, give us a call, or send your sketch over. We'll help you pick the right materials, plan the layout, and get you started — no high-pressure pitch, just honest help from real Buffalo fence pros.