Media's walkable streets, charming rowhouses, and active neighborhood associations make it one of Delaware County's most desirable boroughs. Whether you're enclosing a backyard off State Street or adding curb appeal near the historic downtown, we bring the right fencing for Media's unique character.
Media is a compact, walkable borough of about 5,500 residents — and one of the highest median household incomes in Delaware County at around $100,000. Known as "Everybody's Hometown," it earned that nickname through its vibrant downtown, pedestrian-friendly streets, and close-knit community feel.
The housing stock is primarily older — 1890s–1920s rowhouses and Victorians near downtown, with some modern infill and suburban estates in the Brookline Hunt area. Lot sizes are tight, typically 0.1 to 0.2 acres, which means fencing layout needs to be precise. A well-designed 12-section privacy fence can completely transform a small backyard from an exposed space into private outdoor living.
Ridley Creek runs through the area, which means some properties face flood risks. We're experienced with installations near waterways and can recommend materials and post systems that hold up when water levels rise.
Media's pedestrian-friendly streets may require open-style front fences rather than solid privacy panels to maintain visibility for walkers and drivers.
Properties near Ridley Creek may face periodic flooding. We use no-dig steel post systems and vinyl materials that withstand water exposure.
Media's 0.1–0.2 acre lots demand precise fencing layout. We maximize usable outdoor space with smart section placement and single-gate access.
What suits Media's mix of charming older homes and modern living.
Ideal for Media's smaller lots — vinyl won't warp or rot, which matters when properties near Ridley Creek see periodic flooding. Clean, low-maintenance privacy for tight backyard spaces.
$175–$400 per section, installed
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Cedar picket and board-on-board styles complement Media's 1890s–1920s architecture. Popular among homeowners near the downtown historic district who want period-appropriate charm.
$150–$375 per section, installed
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Perfect for Media's walkable streets where open-style front-yard fencing maintains pedestrian visibility while defining property boundaries. Also used for pool enclosures in the Brookline Hunt area.
$200–$475 per section, installed
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We handle permits and flood-zone verification. We'll check whether your property is in a flood zone, prepare your permit application, and coordinate PA 811 utility marking — so your Media fence project runs smoothly from start to finish.
Typical pricing for Media borough property types.
| Property Type | Typical Sections | Vinyl Estimate | Wood Estimate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Downtown rowhouse (small yard) | 6–10 sections | $1,500–$3,500 | $1,200–$3,000 |
| Standard borough home | 14–22 sections | $3,000–$7,000 | $2,500–$6,000 |
| Brookline Hunt area (larger lot) | 25–40 sections | $6,000–$12,000 | $5,000–$10,000 |
| Pool enclosure | 10–16 sections | $3,000–$7,000 (aluminum) | |
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Media Borough typically requires zoning review for new fences. You'll need to confirm with the borough planning office. We handle the application process and ensure your fence meets borough setback and height requirements.
For a standard borough home, expect $3,000–$7,000 for vinyl or $2,500–$6,000 for wood. Smaller rowhouse yards downtown can run $1,500–$3,500. Larger properties near Brookline Hunt range $6,000–$12,000. We price per section for transparent, apples-to-apples estimates.
It can be. Properties in the Ridley Creek flood zone benefit from vinyl fencing (it won't warp or rot from water exposure) and our no-dig steel post system, which anchors firmly without concrete that could crack. We check flood-zone status during every site assessment.
Media's downtown has a walkable, pedestrian-first vibe. Open-style fencing like cedar picket or ornamental aluminum works best for front yards — maintaining visibility while adding character. For backyards, vinyl privacy or board-on-board wood provides the seclusion many residents want.
Most Media projects take 1–2 days on site. Compact borough lots are efficient to fence. The permit and PA 811 process adds 1–2 weeks of lead time before we start.
Get a free quote for your Media property. We'll assess your lot, check flood-zone status, and recommend the best fencing solution for your neighborhood.