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Professional Outdoor Construction Since 1994
For over 30 years, we have provided industrial-grade engineering for residential properties. While other contractors use shallow installation methods, our team utilizes a signature heavy-wall post system anchored by deep-pier concrete footings. We partner with premier American manufacturers to ensure properties in Monticello, Rogers, and beyond receive a boundary built to last.
Fencing and Decking Solutions
We install low-maintenance, high-performance materials designed for the Central Minnesota environment.
Premium Vinyl Fencing
Our vinyl privacy and picket fences use Country Estate virgin PVC. This material contains high levels of UV inhibitors to prevent yellowing. Available in White, Tan, Adobe, and Gray, these vinyl systems require no painting or staining and withstand high wind loads.
Ornamental Aluminum Fencing
We install Jerith aluminum systems for the look of wrought iron without the rust. Built from high-strength HS-35 alloy, these fences are ideal for pool safety and shoreline properties, providing security while preserving your view.
Custom TimberTech AZEK
Decks As certified TimberTech AZEK installers, we build polymer decks that stay up to 30% cooler than composite. With zero wood fibers, these decks are immune to the rot and mold often caused by Minnesota winters.
Commercial Gates & Security
We provide high-security commercial fencing, including automated cantilever gates and UL 325-compliant access control. Our systems are engineered for high-cycle performance in sub-zero temperatures.
Why Deep-Pier Concrete Footings Matter
In cities like Buffalo and Big Lake, soil is prone to extreme frost heave. While many competitors use “no-dig” pipes, Authority Fence & Deck digs post footings 42 to 60 inches deep. Anchoring posts in concrete below the frost line ensures your fence stays level during the spring thaw. This engineering standard allows us to offer a Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee.
Service Areas
We provide on-site consultations and professional installation in:
Wright County: Monticello, Buffalo, Albertville, St. Michael, and Annandale.
Sherburne County: Big Lake, Elk River, Becker, and Zimmerman.
Stearns County: St. Cloud, Sartell, Sauk Rapids, and Saint Augusta.
Hennepin County: Rogers, Dayton, Maple Grove, and Eden Prairie.
Warranty information
Purchasing a fence or deck from Authority Fence & Deck gets you the highest level of material quality and expert installation
Manufacturer Warranty
Most of our fences come with a strong manufacturer’s warranty based on the style of fence that you choose. Regardless of the warranty we assure all our clients that the highest quality is being used and is built to last in Minnesota’s harsh climate. As we plan your fence installation, our team will provide you with specific information regarding the brand of fence you are getting installed, the fence warranty information.
Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee
Authority Fence & Deck employs expert installers that take pride in their workmanship. Throughout central Minnesota we offer a lifetime workmanship warranty on every fence installation. We are committed to excellence and customer satisfaction. You can trust Authority Fence & Deck to provide fencing solutions that will meet and exceed your expectations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit for a fence?
Yes. Most cities in our area require a building or zoning permit. We act as your Permit Concierge, managing the paperwork and coordinating with local departments to ensure your project is code-compliant.
Are vinyl fences durable enough for high winds?
Yes. We use heavy-wall, American-made vinyl with internal rail reinforcements. These systems are specifically rated for high-velocity gusts when installed with our deep-pier concrete method. See our guide on choosing fence materials.
Why is AZEK polymer decking better than composite?
Traditional composites contain wood fibers that absorb moisture and rot. AZEK is 100% PVC, making it moisture-proof and barefoot-friendly in high heat. Visit our cost breakdown guide to plan your project.


