From estimate to install: typical timeline
Quote within 24 hours of request, SOW signed, NC 811 utility locate called (3 working days required by NC law), then installation scheduled approximately 2-3 weeks from signing. Most homeowners are on the schedule within a week of accepting the proposal.
Day 1: Post setting
Crew marks layout, digs post holes to required depth (30 inches for wood, 24-30 for aluminum), sets posts in fast-setting concrete. Posts cure overnight -- this is not skippable. Concrete that has not fully cured cannot support panel weight.
Day 2: Panels, gates, and cleanup
Panels are attached to cured posts, gates are hung and adjusted, hardware is tightened, and the site is cleaned of all debris. Most jobs 150 LF or under finish panels and gates on Day 2. Larger jobs may require a third day.
What causes installation delays
Permit approval time, HOA review delays, and wet weather are the three most common causes. We do not set posts in rain -- water in the post hole compromises concrete strength. NC summers mean we build weather buffers into the schedule.
How to speed up the process
Have a survey or clear property line markers ready, confirm HOA approval in writing before signing the SOW, and have someone available on both days to confirm layout and inspect completion. A prepared homeowner shaves days off the timeline.
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