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Fence Installed
Serving Raleigh
Since 2020
Veteran-Owned
Owner On-Site
Nextdoor Favorite
2025

Regional authority
Built across Wake County and surrounding communities
Over six years and roughly 2,000 fence installations, we’ve built across Wake County and into the surrounding communities of Franklin, Johnston, Durham, and Lee counties.
The red clay and Cecil-series soils that run through most of the Triangle affect post stability and drainage at every job site. We plan for that before we break ground.

Directory
Fence contractors serving Raleigh and Central Wake County
Raleigh
Raleigh’s city fence permit and tree protection zones near creeks add steps that most of our competitors skip preparing for. We handle all permit documentation as part of your quote.
Cary
Planned communities like Amberly, Preston, and Lochmere require HOA architectural review before a single post goes in.
Garner
South Raleigh’s transition into Garner brings a mix of established half-acre lots and newer subdivisions.
Knightdale
Rapid growth along the US-64 corridor has filled Knightdale with new HOA-governed subdivisions.
Northern metro
Northern Raleigh metro
Wake Forest
Large residential lots north of Raleigh, many in the Heritage and Traditions developments, make this one of our busiest areas for full-perimeter vinyl installations.
Rolesville
Newer subdivisions like Heritage and Olde Weatherstone sit on half-acre-plus lots.
Youngsville
Franklin County’s permitting runs through the county office rather than a town process.
Franklinton
Just north of Youngsville in Franklin County, Franklinton properties tend toward larger acreage with fewer HOA restrictions.
South
Southern Wake County and Beyond
Fuquay-Varina
Split between historic downtown Fuquay and the newer Varina side, this town’s growing subdivisions are adding HOA requirements that weren’t there five years ago.
Apex
Tight lot lines in Apex’s established neighborhoods make privacy fencing the default. We measure to the inch so the fence sits exactly on the property line.
Wendell
Wendell Falls and other planned communities in eastern Wake County bring longer fence runs on newer lots where the clay hasn’t been worked before.
Clayton
Just across the Johnston County line, Clayton’s rapid residential growth means new subdivisions with fresh HOA governance and fence requirements.
Sanford
Our southernmost regular service area in Lee County. Sanford jobs tend to be larger rural properties with more linear footage per project.
West
West of Raleigh
Durham
Durham’s older neighborhoods come with mature trees, irregular lot lines, and city-specific permit requirements separate from Wake County.
Chapel Hill
Orange County permitting and Chapel Hill’s tree canopy ordinances add layers to every fence project here. We factor that into the timeline from day one.

Outside our standard area?
We regularly work within about 25 miles of our Raleigh office, covering most of Wake County and parts of Franklin, Johnston, Durham, Lee, and Orange counties. For projects beyond that radius, call us at (919) 900-7225 or fill out a consultation request.
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