Provided Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Our Story
Nelson Custom Fencing is your trusted, locally-owned fencing contractor serving Iron Mountain, MI, and the surrounding Dickinson County area. We specialize in building durable, custom wood and vinyl fences designed to withstand the Upper Peninsula's challenging weather, from heavy snow loads to strong winds. We understand a common local landscaping headache is managing overgrown shrubs and storm debris that can damage property boundaries. Our expert team doesn't just install fences; we provide solutions. We offer professional site preparation, including clearing overgrowth and storm debris from your property line, ensuring a clean, stable foundation for a fence that enhances your curb appeal, increases privacy, and provides lasting protection for your home.
Common Questions
Can you help clear overgrown shrubs and storm debris before installing my new fence in Iron Mountain?
Absolutely. As a full-service fencing contractor in Iron Mountain, we handle the entire process. We'll start by professionally clearing any overgrown vegetation, fallen branches, or other storm debris from your property line. This crucial site preparation ensures we can build your fence on a solid, clean foundation, which is essential for its longevity and stability, especially given our local weather conditions.
What type of fence is best for withstanding Iron Mountain's storms and heavy snow?
For durability against our local elements, we highly recommend solidly built wood privacy fences or low-maintenance vinyl fencing. Both options, when installed with deep-set posts and proper reinforcement by our experienced team, are engineered to handle high winds, heavy snow accumulation, and the freeze-thaw cycles common in Dickinson County. We'll help you choose the best material and design for your specific property's needs.
How does a new fence help protect my property from common local landscaping issues?
A properly installed custom fence from Nelson does more than define your boundary. It acts as a protective barrier. It can help contain storm debris like blowing leaves and branches within a manageable area, prevent soil erosion from runoff, and stop overgrown vegetation from neighboring lots from encroaching on your yard. This proactive solution saves you time on cleanup and helps maintain your property's value and appearance year-round.

















