Local Fence Contractor Expertise
From the tree-lined neighborhoods of Forest Hills to the expanding residential areas near Highway 72, we serve homeowners and property managers across Greenwood, SC with professional fence installation, custom gates, and automated gate systems. Whether you're protecting privacy in Chinquapin or adding security to a property near West Cambridge Park, our fence contractor team understands the local building codes, HOA requirements, and topography of this Lakelands region. We handle everything from initial site assessment to final inspection—so you can focus on enjoying your property.
From measurement to installation, we follow a proven process that keeps you informed every step.
We assess your property boundaries, site conditions, and local zoning rules specific to Greenwood County. This ensures your fence complies with height limits and HOA restrictions.
We create a custom design, obtain any required city or county permits, and submit plans for approval. This step handles all the paperwork so you don't have to.
We mark utility lines, clear vegetation, and prepare the ground for post placement. This protects underground utilities and ensures a solid foundation on your Greenwood property.
Posts are set, panels or rails are attached, and gates are hung with precision. Our crew works cleanly and respects your property throughout the build process.
We test all gates and mechanisms, arrange for any required municipal inspections, and remove all debris. Your property is left ready to enjoy.
We provide care instructions for your specific fence material—wood, vinyl, metal, or composite. Regular maintenance extends life and keeps your fence looking sharp.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Professional fence and gate solutions tailored to Greenwood neighborhoods.
Wood, vinyl, metal, or composite privacy fences for homes in Cherokee Hills, Forest Hills, and other Greenwood neighborhoods. We respect local setback requirements—typically 6 inches to 1 foot from property lines—and ensure compliance with your HOA rules if applicable.
Front-yard fences stay within the 4-foot height limit; backyards can reach 6 feet for privacy.

Custom wood privacy fence in the Creekside neighborhood
Single or double entry gates, driveway gates, and decorative wrought-iron gates for estates in Ivy Hall, Gatewood, and other premium properties. We design and build gates that complement your home's architecture and meet Greenwood's aesthetic standards.
Each gate is custom-fitted to your opening and terrain.

Wrought-iron driveway gate near the Ivy Hall estate community
Swing or slide gate automation systems for security and convenience. We install professional-grade operators that work in Greenwood's climate and integrate with your existing fence. Ideal for gated communities near Highway 72 and residential properties with large properties.
Remote controls, keypads, and phone-based entry options are available.

Automated swing gate system installed at Dungannon Estates
Post replacement, panel repairs, hinge adjustments, and seasonal maintenance for fences across Greenwood. The Lakelands region's moisture can affect wood—we address rot, warping, and weather damage promptly.
Preventive care keeps your investment safe year-round.

Wood fence restoration project near West Cambridge Park
Greenwood's neighborhoods have distinct building styles, HOA regulations, and environmental factors that affect fence planning.
Many Greenwood subdivisions—including Chinquapin, Centre Court, and Saddle Hill—have HOA rules governing fence height, material, and color. We review your community guidelines before design and ensure approval.
The Lakelands terrain has areas with clay and rocky ground. We adjust post-hole depth and gravel base thickness depending on your exact location to prevent settling and water damage.
Properties in or near Uptown Greenwood's historic areas may require Board of Architectural Review approval. We handle documentation and design adjustments to meet heritage standards.
Greenwood has underground utilities across residential areas. We always call 811 for utility location before digging—protecting your property and neighbors.
We verify boundary lines using your deed and recommend professional surveys for disputed areas. This prevents costly encroachment disputes with neighbors.
Greenwood County and City regulations require permits for some fence heights and types. We obtain them, submit for inspection, and ensure your project passes on the first visit.
We work throughout Greenwood and Greenwood County, from properties in the historic downtown to estates near Lake Greenwood.
North Side Neighborhoods: Forest Hills, Cherokee Hills, and Creekside—where wooded lots and private driveways require careful site management and terrain-sensitive installations.
West Side Properties: Chinquapin, Ivy Hall, and Gatewood—upscale estates with custom architectural expectations and refined material selections.
Central & Highway Corridor: Centre Court (off Highway 72), Dungannon Estates, and Beechwood—convenient, growing communities with mixed home sizes and HOA oversight.
Commercial & Mixed-Use: Properties near the Emerald Triangle (downtown arts district) and Uptown Greenwood. We design professional-grade fencing that respects historic character while meeting security and visibility codes.
In most cases, residential fences under 6 feet do not require a permit, but HOA approval and setback rules still apply. Taller fences, commercial installations, or those in historic districts often need one. We check local requirements and handle the application process.
Front-yard fences are limited to 4 feet; backyard fences can be up to 6 feet tall in most residential areas. HOA communities may have stricter limits. We verify your specific zone and HOA rules before proposing a design.
Greenwood typically requires a setback of 6 inches to 1 foot inside the property line. Some neighborhoods require more. We always verify setback rules with local planning before installation to prevent disputes.
Yes, but you must comply with your HOA's guidelines, which often cover height, material, color, and location. We request your HOA rules upfront and design fences that pass approval. Some HOAs require pre-approval before construction begins.
Vinyl resists moisture and rot from the Lakelands humidity. Wood offers classic appeal but requires regular staining or sealing. Metal (aluminum or steel) is durable and low-maintenance. Composite blends wood aesthetics with vinyl durability. We recommend materials based on your climate exposure and maintenance preference.
Properties near Uptown Greenwood may need Board of Architectural Review (BAR) approval. We verify your property's status, design fences that match historic character guidelines, and submit for BAR review if needed.
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