Fence installation across Chicago & the suburbs
M2 Fence LLC works throughout Chicago, IL and the surrounding suburbs. A city lot in Chicago and a subdivision yard in Orland Park need different fences, so each town below has its own page — lot sizes, alley gates, slopes, HOA rules and the material that usually makes sense.
Chicago
Bungalows, two-flats and rehabs on narrow lots, where the fence has to work in a gangway and the gate has to clear an alley apron.
Fence work in ChicagoIllinoisCicero
Dense blocks of brick two-flats and bungalows, with real commercial frontage a street or two away.
Fence work in CiceroIllinoisBerwyn
The bungalow belt: 1920s brick homes on narrow lots with detached garages off the alley.
Fence work in BerwynIllinoisOak Park
Architecturally specific housing stock, historic districts, and a village that pays attention to how work looks.
Fence work in Oak ParkIllinoisOak Lawn
Post-war ranches and split-levels on wider lots, with driveways instead of alleys and back yards with room to use.
Fence work in Oak LawnIllinoisBurbank
Compact post-war homes on tidy lots, where most of the work is replacing a fence that has already had its life.
Fence work in BurbankIllinoisBridgeview
Residential blocks on one side, working commercial and industrial property on the other.
Fence work in BridgeviewIllinoisEvergreen Park
Brick ranches and Georgians on level, well-kept blocks with alleys and detached garages.
Fence work in Evergreen ParkIllinoisOrland Park
Subdivision homes on larger lots, where the covenants often speak before you do.
Fence work in Orland ParkIllinoisTinley Park
Newer subdivisions on one side of town and an older village core on the other — the right fence depends on which one you are in.
Fence work in Tinley ParkIllinoisPalos Heights
Wooded lots, mature trees and ground that actually moves — one of the few places around here where a fence line has to follow a slope.
Fence work in Palos HeightsIllinoisOak Forest
Mid-century ranches on wide, deep lots, with the forest preserves never far from the back of the yard.
Fence work in Oak ForestIllinoisBlue Island
Older housing on hilly ground — the town is named for the ridge it sits on, and that grade shows up in the work.
Fence work in Blue IslandIllinoisAlsip
Residential streets on one side, warehouses and industrial parcels on the other.
Fence work in AlsipIllinoisChicago Ridge
Post-war homes on modest lots with commercial frontage close by — short runs, tight side yards, gates that have to work in a gangway.
Fence work in Chicago RidgeThis is where we have pages, not the boundary of where we work. If your town is not listed, ask us — we cover more of Chicagoland than this list shows.
What we build
The same seven services, everywhere we go
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