Fence mini game

๐Ÿ“ Picket Perfect

Tap or drag pickets into a clean, evenly spaced line. It is fully static, touch-friendly, keyboard-friendly, and just for fun.

Game-to-quote shortcutPlaying is optional. A clearer quote is the goal.

Send photos, rough footage, gates/openings, and your town when you are ready to talk about a real fence.

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Fence planning lesson

Picket spacing for Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts yards.

Even picket spacing and straight top lines are small details that make street-facing and garden fences look intentional.

This game is just for fun, but it gives homeowners a quick visual way to think about fence installation, fence repair, gate layout, and material choices before sending quote details.

Maine takeaway

Think about winter movement, storm exposure, pets, privacy, and the site photos that will help MJ Fence ME understand the project.

New Hampshire takeaway

Use the planner to mark gates, slopes, boundaries, and sections near driveways, neighbors, woods, pools, or utility areas.

Massachusetts takeaway

Use this as a planning prompt, then confirm town rules, property-line expectations, and local contractor availability before building.

Back to real projects

Done playing? Plan the real fence.

Upload a yard photo, draw fence lines, add gates/openings, and download a project packet for MJ Fence ME.

Material choice

Choose the material after the fence job is clear.

A fence material should match the reason for the project: privacy, pets, boundary, appearance, maintenance, durability, or budget.

Best-fit goal

Wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum-style, post-and-rail, and mixed layouts each solve different problems.

Photos to send

Send the yard, grade, existing fence, gates, wooded edges, neighbor views, and any sections where matching the home matters.

Cost factors

Height, post setting, gates, removals, finish expectations, and long runs can shift the material conversation.

Mistakes to avoid

Do not pick a material from a photo alone. Ask how it handles your slope, pets, privacy needs, and maintenance expectations.

From game to real project

Planning an actual fence? Turn the fun into a quote packet.

Use the games for quick fence ideas, then send Matt photos, rough footage, gate needs, and your town. The quote prep forms keep the next step simple.

Before you reach out

A few photos can make the first fence quote conversation easier.

Text your town, rough fence length, gate count, timeline, and wide photos of the yard or damaged area. MJ Fence ME is based in Lebanon, ME and serves Southern Maine and nearby southern New Hampshire.

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