Local Fence Contractor Expertise
Serving homeowners and businesses across Georgetown County, SC, our fence contractor team builds durable, compliant fencing that respects property lines and local codes. From the Historic District's oak-lined streets to Maryville's waterfront properties, we handle residential and commercial fence projects with precision. Whether you need new installation, gate services, or railing work, we understand Georgetown County's building requirements and flood-zone considerations.
A transparent, step-by-step approach ensures your fence meets code and your expectations
We inspect your property, verify boundary lines, and discuss your needs and local code requirements.
We handle all permit applications and coordinate with Georgetown County building authorities.
We mark utility lines, protect existing trees, and clear the work area for safe installation.
Posts are set to code depth, panels attached securely, and all materials installed to spec.
Final walk-through and building department sign-off confirm your fence is ready.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Complete fencing solutions for every property type in Georgetown County
Backyard privacy fencing, front-yard pickets, and dog runs built to code. Our work respects HOA rules in Maryville and Rosemont neighborhoods while maintaining structural strength against coastal weather.

Residential privacy fence in Whites Bridge neighborhood

Commercial perimeter fencing near Kensington Elementary area
High-security perimeter fencing for manufacturing, retail, and agricultural properties. We build to commercial code standards and handle multi-acre projects across Georgetown County's industrial zones.
Swinging and sliding gates from small residential to large commercial access points. We ensure gates clear property lines and meet emergency access codes in the Historic District and beyond.

Custom gate installation in Richmond Heights

Deck railing installed in Maryville waterfront property
Building code–compliant railings for decks, patios, and elevated walkways. Our designs meet IBC requirements for 36-inch heights and 4-inch sphere rules for waterfront homes.
Georgetown County fencing has unique challenges. We know them all.
We follow the 2021 International Residential Code with South Carolina modifications and coordinate directly with the Georgetown County Building Department.
Salt spray, humidity, and seasonal storms demand corrosion-resistant hardware and proper drainage. Our materials withstand Lowcountry conditions.
Boundaries are established through deeds, plats, and surveys, which provide legal descriptions of land ownership. We verify before we build.
The Historic District has strict design standards. Colonial Estates and Country Club Estates have HOA rules. We navigate both seamlessly.
Our track record: Over 500+ completed projects across residential, commercial, and rural properties in Georgetown County.
Georgetown County communities from Front Street to South Island Road
Georgetown's Historic District features 63 historic homes and buildings in the National Register of Historic Sites. We serve the entire county including the Maryville community, Whites Bridge neighborhood, Kensington, Richmond Heights, Rosemont, and unincorporated areas.
Call us for a free assessment. We'll verify boundaries, discuss code requirements, and explain what your fence project needs. Ready to start? Get in touch today.
Permits are managed locally through municipalities, counties, or city departments in charge of building and zoning. You need to find out depending on your location whether you need a permit and planning approval before you design and build your fence. We handle this for you.
Front yard fences are generally limited to a height of four feet, while backyard fences can be up to six feet tall. However, these limits can differ based on specific municipal codes. We confirm requirements for your location.
Hiring a licensed surveyor is the most reliable way to confirm them. We can coordinate a survey before installation to avoid disputes with neighbors.
Approval letter from the homeowners' association (HOA), civic league or architectural review board may be applicable. We guide you through HOA submission in Maryville, Rosemont, and Colonial Estates neighborhoods.
Vinyl and composite resist salt spray better than untreated wood. If choosing wood, we use marine-grade hardware and proper drainage to fight rust and rot in Lowcountry humidity.
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