Freeze-thaw cycles, rolling lots south of Pittsburgh, and vinyl-sided colonials shape every Canonsburg fence bid. Ergeon has 14 completed projects in Washington County (recent average $6,461 on about 123 linear feet). This guide ranks local installers, compares privacy options, and shows what to ask before you hire.
Ergeon, Seward Fence, Morelli Fence, and Canonsburg Fence are the names homeowners compare most south of Pittsburgh. Seward and Canonsburg Fence are legacy local shops on wood and chain-link lines through McMurray and Cecil Township. Morelli is known for vinyl privacy and decorative picket fronts on newer colonials.
Ergeon offers online quotes, published packages, and financing on the Canonsburg city fence page. Pull reviews from the last year in your zip and look for mentions of frost-line post setting and clean haul-away on sloped driveways.
Wood starts at about $42/ft, vinyl at about $56/ft, and aluminum at about $43/ft installed in Canonsburg (2025 averages). Affordable means matching Seward and Morelli on identical six-foot privacy with the same gate hardware. Rolling lots add labor when crews step panels or use longer posts on downhill runs.
Recent Ergeon jobCostPineview Dr, Canonsburg, PA$10,529Rose Hl Ct, Canonsburg, PA$4,938Franklin Ave, Canonsburg, PA$3,915Druid Dr, McMurray, PA$1,416
Higher totals on Pineview and Rose Hl often reflect long runs, multiple gates, or full post replacement on older wood lines. Ask whether gravel drainage is included at post bases on wet spring installs.
Ergeon wood packages include Value Dog Ear, Picket Fence, Split Rail, and Ranch Rail. Vinyl lines cover Solid Privacy, Picket Fence, Privacy w/ Lattice, and Ranch. Chain link options include Standard Chain Link and Small Commercial Chain Link. Metal options include Flat Top, Security, Pet, and Pool styles.
Six-foot dog-ear and solid vinyl privacy dominate rear yards in the South Hills. Split rail and ranch lines appear on larger parcels toward Peters Township where open sightlines matter. Metal pool and pet lines fit when code requires climb-resistant mesh without full wood cost.
Cedar dog-ear fits colonial fronts where vinyl would look out of place. Solid vinyl lowers annual stain work after wet Pennsylvania springs. Split rail suits acreage transitions in Peters Township and McMurray.
On vinyl-sided colonials, match post cap and lattice color to trim so the fence reads as part of the facade. Wood picket fronts at four feet preserve curb sightlines while six-foot privacy runs along the rear property line.
Winter upkeep context: fence after snow and ice.

Six-foot dog-ear and solid vinyl privacy dominate rear-yard quotes in the South Hills. Ergeon recently averaged 5.2 weeks from approved quote to finished install on three Washington County projects. Sloped lots and cold-weather concrete cure can add days.
Privacy bids should list panel height, post spacing, and whether shadowbox or board-on-board is included. On corner lots, confirm sight-triangle rules with your installer before ordering solid panels along the street side.
Ask for written warranty terms, post depth spec, haul-away line items, and gate hardware brand. Confirm whether the crew sets posts below the frost line on rolling McMurray lots. Ergeon publishes package names online so you can request lattice toppers or wider double gates on the video quote.
Request proof of general liability insurance and ask who pulls old posts on demo day. South Hills winters heave shallow posts within a few seasons if concrete stops above the frost line.
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Seward and Canonsburg Fence are strong on traditional wood and chain link. Morelli competes on vinyl privacy. Ergeon fits when you want package names, aluminum and metal lines, and an online estimate before a video quote.
Vinyl and aluminum rank highest for rot-free performance through freeze-thaw cycles. Cedar wood lasts decades with stain maintenance. Pressure-treated pine is the budget pick when you plan to restain every few years.
Salt from treated roads hits front lines along Route 19; rinse vinyl and aluminum panels in spring to reduce chalking. Wood lines need stain on the road-facing side more often than rear privacy runs shaded by tree cover.

Visit ergeon.com, open the Canonsburg city fence page, or call 412-912-2513 / 1-888-374-3661. Monthly financing is available on qualifying outdoor projects.
Draw your fence on the satellite map, pick wood or vinyl package, then schedule a video quote to confirm slope, gates, and haul-away. Spring and early fall installs avoid the slowest concrete cure weeks in January and February.

How much does fence installation cost per foot in Canonsburg?
Wood starts at about $42/ft, vinyl at $56/ft, and aluminum at $43/ft installed (2025 averages). Recent jobs: $10,529 (Pineview Dr); $4,938 (Rose Hl Ct).
How long does a fence installation typically take in Canonsburg?
Recent projects averaged about 5.2 weeks from quote approval to completion.
What is the maximum fence height in Canonsburg?
Most lots allow up to about 6 ft along side and rear yards; front yards are typically lower.
What warranty does Ergeon provide in Canonsburg?
One-year craftsmanship, seven-year post coverage on wood and steel posts, and five-year chain-link materials coverage.
Who is the best fence company in Canonsburg?
Ergeon ranks first for published Washington County pricing and online quotes, with 14 completed local projects.
Does Ergeon offer fence financing in Canonsburg?
Yes. Monthly-payment financing is available on qualifying Canonsburg fence projects.
Get a free quote on Ergeon · Canonsburg city fence page · Call 412-912-2513 or 1-888-374-3661. Monthly-payment financing is available on qualifying projects.
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