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Frequently Asked Questions
Lincoln requires a permit for fence installations through your local building and safety office. Any activity in a designated flood zone, including fence installation, requires a separate flood zone development permit. Apply online through the city's permitting portal before starting. Permits and flood zone development approvals are both part of the job on every Lincoln build we do. Your local Superior Fence & Rail team will check your address, identify any special requirements, and handle the application.
Lincoln's stormwater flows through Salt Creek and its tributaries, including Antelope Creek, Stevens Creek, Oak Creek, Middle Creek, and Beal Slough, before reaching the Platte River. The $246 million Antelope Valley Project, completed in 2012, was built specifically to protect the University of Nebraska campus and surrounding neighborhoods from 100-year floods. Properties near any of these creek corridors may fall within designated flood zones where fence installation requires a flood zone development permit. Check your flood zone status at lincoln.ne.gov/flood before planning. Your local Superior Fence & Rail team can help you navigate the permit process once you know where your property stands.
Nebraska's frost line in the Lincoln area is approximately 36 to 42 inches, posts must be set below this depth to prevent heaving during freeze-thaw cycles. Lincoln's Great Plains climate brings cold winters with significant temperature swings and spring winds that test fence structural stability. Vinyl and aluminum resist freeze-thaw damage without seasonal maintenance. Cedar and pressure-treated pine are the preferred wood options. Concrete-set posts are strongly recommended given Nebraska's clay-loam soils. Our crews set every post to the correct depth on every build throughout the Lincoln area.
Lincoln's location on Nebraska's Great Plains brings hot summers, cold winters, significant spring and fall winds from the west, and dramatic seasonal temperature swings. Wind loading is a key design consideration, open-design fences like aluminum rail or chain link allow wind to pass through. Cedar is the preferred wood for its natural moisture resistance in Lincoln's conditions. Vinyl and aluminum are popular for their zero-maintenance performance through Nebraska's demanding freeze-thaw cycle. Our team will help you choose the right material and style for your property.
Lincoln's expanding residential areas, particularly in northwest Lincoln and the southeast development corridors, frequently have HOA guidelines covering fence materials, height, and style. Common HOA restrictions in Lincoln communities include approved vinyl or aluminum materials, height limits of 6 feet, and prohibitions on chain link in front or visible areas. Nebraska law allows HOAs significant authority over fence standards in governed communities. Reviewing your CC&Rs and obtaining written HOA approval before any fence installation is the standard first step. Your local Superior Fence & Rail team works with HOAs throughout Lincoln and can help you prepare what's needed for approval.
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Lincoln Fence Company
Clear communication, skilled crews, and materials built to hold up in Nebraska
Whether a wood panel blows down in a windstorm, and suddenly the yard isn’t contained anymore. Or perhaps you decide this is the summer the backyard gets finished, the search for a reliable fence company in Lincoln starts with a clear need. That’s where Superior Fence & Rail comes in. We work across the Lincoln area and hold the same installation standard whether a job is a single gate or several hundred feet of privacy fencing on a commercial lot.
The people on our team communicate clearly, show up when they say they will, and don’t leave a job until it looks right. That matters more than you might think when you’re trusting someone to dig into your yard.
Fence Company Near Me in Lincoln
Our crews work regularly in Colonial Hills, the Near South Neighborhood, Yankee Ridge, and Country Club, along with newer growth areas like The Woodlands and Southeast Lincoln. We’re well-known in Antelope Park and Bishop Park. Out beyond the city limits, we stay active in communities like Waverly, Hickman, Roca, and Bennet. Lancaster County is our territory, and there’s a decent chance we’ve already installed a fence somewhere on your street.
Lincoln Fence Contractor
Getting a fence installed the right way the first time is exactly what Superior Fence & Rail delivers. As your fence contractor in Lincoln, we bring the kind of experience that catches problems before they ever reach your yard, wrong measurements, missed permits, a crew that misread a property line by a foot. We’ve worked with enough HOA communities here to know which boards require pre-approval paperwork and which have specific height rules that differ between rear yards and street-facing fence lines. That local knowledge matters.
Getting the measurements right, pulling the permit correctly, and respecting the property line, none of those are extras. They’re the baseline. A fence that passes inspection the first time means the job is done right, and that’s the only version we want to be a part of.
Lincoln Fence Builder
Every job starts with someone from our team coming out to the property. We walk the fence line together, take measurements, and discuss what you’re actually trying to accomplish. Sometimes that’s keeping a dog in the yard. Sometimes it’s blocking the view from a neighbor’s second floor. Other times, it’s meeting a pool code requirement, or just finishing a yard that’s looked half-done for three years. From there, we put together a written estimate against the real site conditions, not a rough guess based on a photo. Materials for Lincoln-area jobs are stocked and ready, so your project doesn’t sit waiting on a supply delay. Once you’ve settled on material and style, we lock in the install date and handle the rest.
Lincoln Fence Installation
Fence projects have a reputation for being a mess. Torn-up yard, unpredictable timelines, and crew parking situations that somehow become your problem. Good fence installation doesn’t have to be a headache. Our crew shows up with materials already loaded and a plan for your specific property. We protect the yard as we work, take the debris with us when we leave, and don’t leave an open post hole for you to deal with later.
You’ll hear from us throughout the job: what’s happening, when we’re coming, and where we are in the process. And the final walkthrough isn’t a formality. If something looks off to you once the fence is up, just let us know, and we can correct it immediately.
Lincoln Fence Financing
A new fence is a real investment, and paying the full cost upfront doesn’t always fit the timing. Our fence financing options let you spread that cost over time so the project doesn’t keep getting pushed to next season. The process is low-pressure and works for residential and commercial jobs. Ask us about it when you schedule your estimate.
Lincoln Fencing Options
What your property needs depends on how you use it, not only what looks appealing in a catalog. Vinyl holds up well against Nebraska’s freeze-thaw cycles, which is worth thinking about in Lincoln, where repeated ground movement can work wooden posts loose after a few winters. It’s also common in HOA-governed communities across southwest Lincoln, where boards outright restrict certain stain colors or wood species. Older neighborhoods like Near South and Country Club are a different conversation. Cedar works well there because the warmth and grain read as intentional rather than generic, and neighbors on those streets tend to care about that. The honest caveat: cedar left unprotected needs more maintenance than pressure-treated pine, and that gap adds up over a Nebraska winter or two. It’s worth knowing the difference before you commit to a material. For pool surrounds and properties that need visibility alongside security, aluminum and steel both perform well.
We also install chain link for commercial and utility applications, Trex composite for homeowners who want privacy without the maintenance, and dedicated solutions for dogs and pool safety. Browse our fence styles to compare options and find what fits your yard, your priorities, and your budget.
Available Fence Types:
- Vinyl Fencing
- Wood Fencing
- Aluminum Fencing
- Steel Fencing
- Chain Link Fencing
- Cedar Fencing
- Gates & Entry
- Railing
- Trex Fencing
- Pool Fence
- Dog Fence
- Commercial Fence
Superior Fence & Rail Wants to Be Your Lincoln Fence Installation Contractor
Trust comes from the work, not the pitch. We’ve been showing up in Lincoln neighborhoods long enough that our reputation tends to precede us. We’ve built everywhere from established streets in Near South and Country Club to newer subdivisions spreading out toward the edges of Lancaster County. We take every job seriously, the three-hundred-foot privacy fence and the single driveway gate alike. If you’re ready to get started, contact our Lincoln team to schedule a free estimate. We’ll visit your property, see what you’re working with, and give you a quote that reflects your actual site rather than a ballpark from a formula.
FENCE NEWS

Homeowners Association Fence Considerations
November 03, 2017
Installing a fence requires a special building permit in most cities and countries. Requirements and fees can be very different depending on your location. Typically, a contractor or an owner of the house must present their municipality with a copy of the property survey, along with the specifications and plans for an intended fence. Permit fees generally range between $150 and $400.

Fence Permits
October 24, 2017
Installing a fence requires a special building permit in most cities and countries. Requirements and fees can be very different depending on your location. Typically, a contractor or an owner of the house must present their municipality with a copy of the property survey, along with the specifications and plans for an intended fence. Permit fees generally range between $150 and $400.

Irrigation Considerations
October 24, 2017
Sprinkler system consists of a series of PVC tubes that run underground. PVC is a good material because it’s lightweight and easy to install, but it’s also difficult to locate and prone to damage. This happens frequently during fence installation because sprinkler lines usually run along the same property line where you want your fence installed. Unless your fence is installed before your sprinklers – accidental breaks in the pvc lines are unavoidable. The best thing you can do is be prepared, and have an irrigation repair company on hand.











