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Dubon Fencing & Polished Concrete LLC
10000 Chester Rd, Chester, VA 23831
(804) 402-9980
Prince George County’s clay-heavy soil creates unique challenges for fence installation. The soil holds water, expands when wet, and shifts seasonally. Posts heave, gates sag, and improperly installed fences lean within a few years. We set every post below the 18-inch frost line using high-PSI concrete footers poured to a minimum depth of 24 inches, anchoring your fence deep enough to resist the freeze-thaw cycles that destroy standard installations.
The good news: Prince George County does not require a building permit for residential fences. That means faster installation and lower costs. But it doesn’t mean you should cut corners on foundation depth or material selection. With 45.7 inches of annual rainfall and high summer humidity, the wrong fence material will rot or corrode within years.
For concrete surfaces, moisture is the enemy. Basements, garages, and patios in Prince George County are exposed to significant water vapor transmission through the soil. We tackle this at the source with proper surface preparation, mandatory vapor barriers for floor slabs, and commercial-grade sealers or epoxy systems that protect your investment.
No Permit Required: Faster installation timeline and lower administrative costs
Soil & Moisture Expertise: Every fence post is set below the 18-inch frost line with high-PSI concrete footers. Concrete surfaces receive diamond grinding and moisture testing before sealing or coating.
Climate Resilience: With 45.7 inches of annual rainfall and high humidity, we recommend vinyl or properly sealed cedar for fences, and UV-stable epoxy or polyaspartic coatings for concrete.
Dual Expertise: Fence installation AND concrete/epoxy flooring under one company
Choosing the right fence material depends on your property’s exposure and maintenance preferences. Since no permit is required in Prince George County, you have flexibility with design, but material selection is critical given our clay soil and moisture conditions.
Traditional Cedar and Pine wood fences blend naturally with rural properties and established landscaping. Require regular staining and sealing to resist rot in our high-humidity climate.
Low-maintenance and resistant to rot and discoloration through Central Virginia's humid summers. Increasingly popular in Prince George County for their durability and clean appearance.
Ideal for open sightlines and pool safety. Offer 30-50 years of durability without the maintenance of wood, and easily accommodate property setbacks.
For large yards and pet containment. Provide a practical, affordable option that handles the local weather well and requires minimal maintenance.
Heavy-duty security fencing for businesses, warehouses, and industrial properties. Built to restrict access, protect equipment, and clearly define controlled areas.
Central Virginia’s high rainfall (45.7 inches annually) and clay soil create moisture challenges that damage concrete surfaces. Whether you’re looking to transform a plain garage floor or protect a basement from water damage, we offer concrete solutions designed specifically for Prince George County’s climate.
Create a high-gloss, low-maintenance surface through grinding, honing, and polishing. We use lithium-based densifiers to harden the slab, followed by guard coatings and burnishing for added protection. Perfect for garages, basements, and commercial spaces.
Transform your garage with a commercial-grade epoxy coating. We mechanically profile the concrete, repair cracks caused by clay soil shifting, and apply a multi-layer system that resists hot tire pickup, oil spills, and chemical stains.
Prince George County's high water tables and clay soil make basement moisture protection critical. We conduct rigorous moisture testing, apply vapor barriers, and install waterproof, mold-resistant epoxy systems.
Add rich, permanent color to patios, walkways, or interior floors. We use penetrating stains that react chemically with the concrete, sealed with UV-stable topcoats to prevent fading.
Protect your investment from water intrusion. We apply penetrating sealers and moisture mitigation systems that stop water from wicking through slabs.
We don't just dig holes and pour concrete; we engineer the foundation. In Prince George County's shrink-swell clay, we use specialized augers to dig below the 18-inch frost line, pouring a minimum 24-inch deep, 16-inch wide high-PSI concrete footer for terminal posts.
High humidity and heavy rainfall cause standard wood gates to swell and sag. We build our gates with heavy-gauge steel frames and reinforced hinges, ensuring smooth operation regardless of the weather.
Before applying any epoxy or polish, we test the slab's moisture vapor emission rate. If levels are too high, we install a specialized moisture mitigation barrier to prevent coating failure.
If your existing garage or basement floor coating is peeling, we grind it down to bare concrete, address the underlying moisture problem, and install a commercial-grade system built to last.
We set every post to the required 24-inch footing depth to beat the 18-inch frost line
We understand the unique installation challenges that come with Prince George County's larger residential and agricultural lots.
We manage both your fence installation AND concrete/epoxy flooring under one company
We understand local vapor barrier requirements and install concrete systems designed for 45.7 inches of annual rainfall
The best part about building a fence in Prince George County? No building permit is required for residential fences. That means faster installation and lower costs. However, there are still important guidelines to follow:
Even without a permit, your fence must respect property line setbacks. Check with neighbors and consider a property survey before installation.
If your property is in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), a Development Permit IS required. We can help determine if your property qualifies.
Choose materials suited to our clay soil and 45.7 inches of annual rainfall. Vinyl and properly sealed cedar are excellent choices.
We handle the entire process, ensuring your fence is properly installed and compliant with local guidelines.
For concrete slabs, moisture vapor emission is the primary concern. We conduct rigorous moisture testing before applying any epoxy or polish. Vapor barriers are essential for floor slabs to prevent moisture wicking and coating failure.
Areas We Serve: We proudly build fences and install concrete solutions throughout Prince George County, Richmond, Chesterfield, Colonial Heights, Chester, Henrico, Petersburg, and Midlothian.










Prince George County offers a unique blend of strategic importance and deep agricultural heritage. From the massive presence of Fort Gregg-Adams anchoring the northwestern corridor to the quiet, scenic stretches along the Appomattox River bottomlands, the county’s landscape is diverse.
We appreciate the distinct character of its communities—whether we’re installing privacy fences for homes in Disputanta and Templeton, or pouring protective epoxy coatings for properties in Burrowsville and New Bohemia. That’s the Prince George County we build for.
No. A building permit is not required for residential fences in Prince George County. However, if your property is in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), a Development Permit IS required. We can help determine if your property qualifies.
We dig below the 18-inch frost line, pouring a minimum 24-inch deep, 16-inch wide high-PSI concrete footer for terminal posts. This is the only way to prevent clay-heavy soil from heaving posts during freeze-thaw cycles.
Yes, provided it is installed correctly. High water tables and 45.7 inches of annual rainfall make moisture testing critical. We test the slab's vapor emission rate and install a commercial-grade moisture mitigation barrier before applying epoxy.
Both are excellent choices. Polished concrete hardens the existing slab and is incredibly difficult to scratch. Epoxy provides a seamless, chemical-resistant barrier that hides existing stains. We recommend epoxy if you frequently work with oils or automotive fluids.
Typically 2-3 days for a standard garage. We prepare the surface, apply moisture barriers if needed, and install the epoxy system. Full curing takes 7 days before heavy use.
Building in Prince George County? We handle the clay soil challenges, concrete moisture protection, and the installation from start to finish—whether you need a new fence, concrete polishing, epoxy flooring, or both.
Dubon Fencing & Polished Concrete LLC
10000 Chester Rd, Chester, VA 23831
(804) 402-9980dubonfencingllc@gmail.com
Call (804) 402-9980 or fill out our online form to schedule a no-pressure consultation.
We’ll review your property, discuss your options, and provide a transparent quote for fencing, concrete polishing, epoxy flooring, or any combination of services.
Fully licensed and insured in Virginia
Serving the Richmond and Chesterfield region for 15+ years
From polished garage floors to epoxy basement systems across Central Virginia
Fence installation AND concrete/epoxy flooring under one company
Trusted by local homeowners and businesses
Specialized in Richmond's clay soil, moisture challenges, and permit requirements
With our high rainfall (45.7 inches annually) and clay soil, Vinyl and Aluminum are excellent low-maintenance choices. If you prefer wood, we recommend Cedar or Pine, properly stained and sealed to resist moisture damage.