
Allied Fence: Professional, prompt fence solutions in Fort Worth.
Allied Fence, located at 3530 E Belknap St in Fort Worth, offers fencing repairs, materials, and installations. Customers report professional bids, helpful office staff, and crews that deliver quality work, with several noting they would use Allied Fence again. Some reviews reference communication gaps and inconsistent on-site execution, underscoring the importance of clear project coordination.
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Professional installation of durable fencing for residential and commercial properties, including custom designs and materials.
Expert repair services for damaged fences and gates, including pipe and cyclone gate fixes to restore functionality.
Installation and repair of rolling pipe gates, locking mechanisms, and other gate systems for enhanced security.
Supply of high-quality fencing materials and components for DIY projects or contractor use.
On-site consultations and detailed estimates for fencing projects, tailored to your specific needs and budget.
Overall rating
Roy Nash
They were very helpful and had exactly what I needed
Laura Allen
Ernie Ybarra
Bret Wesolek
The pipe and cyclone fence gate to our parking lot was damaged by a delivery truck that entered our property without allowing for a wide enough turning radius. We have purchased fencing materials from Allied over the years for various illegal entries, but this was going to require advanced techniques and capability due to the fact that the damaged section of the gate was about 5' of a 20'+ section of a rolling pipe gate. Allied was known to be one of the true professionals for this type of work. Their salesman came out and we agreed that about 5' need to be replaced to eliminate the bend in the gate and allow it to roll smoothly in and out. I signed the agreement that outlined the work, fully expecting Allied professionals to perform the repair. What I received was a one person sub-contractor that spoke no english (not marginal english... NONE), and did not understand what to do. When I called to inquire who would be managing the job I was told someone would be out to take care of the situation. A gentleman arrived that due to injury could barely get out of the truck and I don't know for sure, but don't believe he spoke spanish. I don't have any problem with the situation if they can do the work, but I'm left with a 4' wrong sized pipe "correction" that did not solve the bend in the pipe that goes just under 5' from the end of the gate and a butchered attempt at repairing the locking mechanism. The salesman came out and looked at it and wondered where the problem was. When I said he only did 4' of a 5' problem there was no intention of to correct it and get it right. Buyer be wary... ask who is actually doing the work, and realize that just because you don't think the job was done satisfactorily doesn't mean they will agree or offer to do anything about it.
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