Local Fence Contractor Expertise
Finding the right fence contractor in Greenville, SC requires understanding both local requirements and the unique character of neighborhoods from Hampton-Pinckney's Victorian homes to West Greenville's mill-era streets. We install residential fences, custom gates, automatic gate systems, and gate automation throughout Greenville's diverse landscape. Whether you're securing a heritage property, protecting yards in Five Forks, or adding privacy along the Swamp Rabbit Trail corridor, our fence contractor team brings local expertise to every project.
From site review to installation, we guide you through each phase of your fence project.
We measure your property, check setbacks, and confirm compliance with Greenville zoning rules for fence heights and materials.
We submit all required plans to Greenville's Planning & Development Department. Historic districts like Hampton-Pinckney need added review.
We contact SC 811 at least three business days before digging to mark underground lines and avoid costly mistakes.
Posts are set, panels installed, and gates hung. We work carefully around mature trees and existing landscaping.
We inspect every gate opening, hinge, and post to confirm the fence meets code and your expectations.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
From vinyl and wood to composite and metal, we handle every fence type across Greenville neighborhoods.
Wood privacy fences, vinyl panels, aluminum rails, and composite boards all work in Greenville's climate. We match fencing to neighborhood character—Craftsman bungalows in Overbrook favor wood and horizontal slats; modern homes near West Greenville suit clean-lined vinyl.

Vinyl privacy fence in Greenville residential yard

Custom wood gate in Montebello neighborhood
Driveway gates add security and curb appeal across Greenville's estates. We design cedar and hardwood gates, wrought iron entries, and mixed-material combinations that reflect architectural style.
Automated driveway gates and gate openers let you control access without leaving your vehicle. We install swing and sliding motors suited to Greenville's weather and terrain.

Automated swing gate near Falls Park area

Historic-compliant fence in Hampton-Pinckney district
Homes in Hampton-Pinckney, Overbrook, Earle Street, and West Greenville historic areas require Certificate of Appropriateness approval. We work with architecture guidelines and help secure historic district clearance.
Greenville's zoning rules, historic districts, and neighborhood character require fencing knowledge beyond standard installation.
Planning Approval Process
All fences in Greenville require Planning Approval before construction. We handle applications and ensure compliance with setbacks, materials, and height restrictions.
Historic District Rules
Properties in historic overlays need Certificate of Appropriateness before work begins. We navigate design review and material selection requirements.
Neighborhood Character
Whether it's Craftsman bungalows in Overbrook or Victorian homes in Hampton-Pinckney, we design fences that enhance rather than clash with local architecture.
500+ fence projects completed in Greenville since 2010. Expert in both residential neighborhoods and historic district requirements.
We install fences throughout Greenville and nearby communities.
From downtown Greenville near Falls Park on the Reedy to expanding suburbs like Five Forks and Simpsonville, we serve all of Greenville County. We're familiar with oak-lined streets in North Main, the mature landscaping of Chanticleer, and the mixed mill-era and modern homes of West Greenville. Projects in historic districts like Pettigru Street, East Park, and Heritage require specialized knowledge—we have it.
Downtown & Historic
Hampton-Pinckney, Overbrook, Pettigru Street, West End, Heritage
Central & Eastside
North Main, Overbrook, Botany Woods, Montebello, Chanticleer
Growing Suburbs
Five Forks, Simpsonville, Mauldin, Taylors, Travelers Rest
Call to schedule a site visit. We'll assess your property, discuss Greenville zoning requirements, and recommend fencing solutions that match your home's style and budget. Our team brings expertise in everything from Craftsman neighborhoods to new construction areas.
No standard building permit is required for fences under 7 feet in Greenville. However, all fences—regardless of height—require Planning Approval application before construction to verify compliance with zoning setbacks, property lines, and material standards. Historic district properties also need Certificate of Appropriateness approval. Contact the Planning & Development Department early in your project.
Let our team handle planning requirements so your fence project stays on track.
Side and rear yard fences are limited to 6 feet in Greenville residential zones. Front yard fences cannot exceed 4 feet. Heights may vary based on zoning district and easements; we verify exact limits for your property.
Wood, vinyl, composite, brick, stone, stucco, and wrought iron are approved for residential fences. Chain link is restricted to side and rear yards. Historic districts may limit material choices further.
Properties in historic overlays (Hampton-Pinckney, Overbrook, Earle Street, etc.) require Certificate of Appropriateness before any fence work. We help design historically appropriate fences and manage the approval process.
Yes. SC state law requires notifying SC 811 at least three business days before any digging. This marks underground utilities (gas, electric, water, fiber). Hitting a buried line can be dangerous and costly. We always call before work begins.
Yes. Automated swing and sliding gates are permitted on residential driveways in Greenville. We install quality operators with remote and keypad access. Check with your HOA if applicable—some deed restrictions limit automation.
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