Local Fence Contractor & Awning Expertise
In Horry County, SC, your home faces salt air, strong winds, and coastal humidity year-round. A fence contractor and awning supplier who understands these challenges keeps your property protected and looking sharp. We install durable fences and awnings built to stand up to Grand Strand weather while meeting local HOA and permit requirements.
This page covers fence installation, gates, railings, and awnings for homes and businesses across Horry County—from Conway to Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and beyond.
From your first call to final inspection, we handle every detail so you get a fence or awning that lasts.
We measure your property, check HOA rules, and confirm zoning compliance for Horry County or your city's requirements.
We recommend vinyl, aluminum, or treated wood based on your budget and coastal weather durability needs.
We handle all paperwork—zoning compliance, HOA approval, and fence or awning permits.
Expert crew sets posts deep into the ground with concrete footings for storm resistance and longevity.
We inspect every post, panel, gate, and latch so you're completely satisfied before we leave.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We provide residential and commercial fencing and awning solutions built for Horry County weather.

Privacy fence in Myrtle Beach neighborhood, wind-resistant vinyl construction for long life.
Privacy, picket, ornamental, and chain-link fences in wood, vinyl, or aluminum. Front yard heights up to 4 feet, back and side yards up to 6 feet per Horry County code. Perfect for pool enclosures, pet containment, and property lines.

Custom aluminum gate with ornate design at Conway area residence.
Driveway, patio, and walk-through gates in wood, vinyl, and aluminum with secure latch hardware. Swing or slide designs to fit your lot layout and traffic flow around North Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas.

Aluminum deck railing meets Horry County building code at Surfside Beach home.
Deck, porch, and stairway railings in code-compliant designs. Aluminum spindles and pickets resist rust and require minimal maintenance on decks facing the Atlantic. Meets all Horry County building permit requirements.

Manual retractable awning on oceanview home near Little River.
Fixed and retractable awnings for decks, patios, and commercial storefronts. Motorized or hand-crank operation with UV-resistant fabric that withstands salty air, high humidity, and wind gusts common to the Grand Strand.
Horry County weather and local codes are unique. We know both.
Salt air corrodes steel and untreated wood fast. We use powder-coated aluminum, marine-grade vinyl, and pressure-treated lumber to handle Horry County's humid summers, salty breezes, and tropical storms.
Our vinyl and aluminum fences are engineered to resist salt spray and wind stress—no rust, no warping, minimal fading.
Many Horry County neighborhoods—including Carolina Forest, Socastee, and Barefoot Resort—have strict HOA rules. We're familiar with each community's fencing and awning guidelines and coordinate approvals before work begins.
Zoning compliance, building permits, and flood-zone considerations differ between unincorporated Horry County and cities like Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and Surfside Beach. We handle all paperwork and coordinate with county and city Code Enforcement offices.
Quick Permit Facts for Horry County Fencing:
We serve all of Horry County, from the coast to inland areas.
From oceanfront properties to suburban subdivisions near The Market Common and Seagate Village.
Waterfront homes along channels and the Grand Strand beach communities.
County seat neighborhoods and wooded subdivisions near Waccamaw River and Coastal Carolina University.
Quiet oceanfront and pier-side communities along the southern end of the strand.
Laid-back waterfront and golfing communities at the northern edge of the county.
Growing suburban neighborhoods with active HOAs; we know their fence and awning rules inside out.
Ready to get started? Call or visit our address below to schedule a free site visit and quote.
For Horry County unincorporated areas, most fences up to 7 feet do not need a building permit, but zoning compliance is always required, and HOA approval is mandatory if you live in a community. City rules vary: Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Conway, and Loris all require fence permits. We handle all paperwork for you.
Front yards: up to 4 feet. Back and side yards: up to 6 feet. Some municipalities and HOAs have stricter limits, so we always verify local codes before installation.
Awnings attached to your home may need zoning compliance in Horry County unincorporated areas, and city permits apply in Myrtle Beach and other municipalities. HOAs often require approval for color and style. We confirm all requirements before ordering your awning.
Both are excellent for Horry County. Vinyl resists fading and moisture but costs more upfront. Aluminum is lighter, needs minimal maintenance, and won't rust if powder-coated. We recommend based on your budget and property location.
Most residential fences take 2–5 days depending on length and material. Awnings can be installed in 1–2 days. We schedule around weather and provide a timeline after your site visit.
Yes, but special rules apply. Coastal and flood-zone properties require deep post footings, non-corrosive hardware, and may have material restrictions. We work with county floodplain coordinators to ensure compliance.
DISCOVER WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT US
Brunswick County, NC
Georgetown County, SC
Horry County, SC
New Hanover County, NC
Pender County, NC