Local Fence Contractor Expertise
Welcome to reliable fence installation in Brunswick County, NC. We install durable residential and property-line fences across coastal and inland neighborhoods. From Southport to Leland, from Calabash to Oak Island, we handle local permit rules and build fences built to last through salt spray and seasonal storms.
Our fence contractor team knows Brunswick County permitting and builds fences that meet both county UDO standards and town ordinances. Every project starts with a property survey check and straightforward planning.
We walk your property, check boundary lines, identify utilities, and review local rules. Whether you're in Leland's gated communities or rural unincorporated areas, we verify what permits you'll need upfront.
We locate property lines, check for easements, and identify utilities. Coastal properties near Southport may need CAMA review.
Unincorporated areas need zoning development permits. Towns like Calabash or Oak Island have their own ordinances.
We select durable materials—wood, vinyl, or composite—that handle coastal salt spray and humidity.
We install, schedule final inspection, and confirm code compliance with local authorities.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Backyard privacy is essential in Brunswick County's growing residential communities. Standard heights range 4 feet (front) to 6 feet (rear). We build wood and vinyl fences for homeowners in Holden Beach, Brunswick Forest, and inland subdivisions.

Custom privacy fence in Leland residential community

Property-line fence near Southport
Clear property lines prevent disputes. We conduct surveys, confirm easement locations, and build fences on or behind the line as needed. Essential for estates near St. James Plantation and rural unincorporated areas.
NC law requires pool barriers with self-closing, self-latching gates and minimum 4-foot height. We meet all safety codes for residential pools across the county, from beach properties to inland communities.

Pool barrier installation with code-approved gate

Coastal commercial fence in Calabash area
Coastal properties near Oak Island or Sunset Beach face salt spray, high winds, and strict CAMA rules. We specify rust-resistant materials and secure CAMA permits for Areas of Environmental Concern. Commercial projects handled with heavy-duty framing.
Unincorporated areas follow Brunswick County UDO. Incorporated towns (Southport, Leland, Calabash, Shallotte, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Sunset Beach) have their own ordinances. We know the difference and apply the right rules.
In coastal areas like Southport or Ocean Isle, CAMA regulations protect dunes and wetlands. We secure permits and adjust installation to meet environmental standards.
Many homeowners don't know permits are required until they start. Unincorporated areas may need only a Zoning Development Permit for non-pool fences. Towns usually require zoning permits. We handle the paperwork and coordination with local planning departments.
HOA properties in Brunswick Forest, Magnolia Greens, or gated communities add another layer. We review covenants upfront so no surprises arise.
Salt spray corrodes standard materials. Higher humidity and seasonal storms demand careful construction. We specify grades and treatments rated for coastal use and ensure proper drainage and post setting.
We serve all of Brunswick County, NC, including coastal barrier islands and inland communities. Whether you live in a gated golf community in Leland or a beach home in Holden Beach, we're familiar with local codes and site conditions.
Oak Island, Sunset Beach, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, Southport, and Calabash. CAMA rules apply to dune and wetland areas.
Leland, Town Creek, Shallotte, Bolivia, Belville. Many gated golf communities and suburban subdivisions in rapid growth zones.
County UDO applies outside town limits. More flexible rules, but CAMA and easements still require care.
Call or message us to schedule a site visit. We're ready to assess your property and explain your fence options in plain language.
Most residential fences need a Zoning Development Permit in unincorporated areas; towns (Southport, Leland, Calabash) require zoning permits. Pool barriers always require permits. We handle applications and coordinate with local planning departments.
Front yards are typically 4 feet; side and rear yards up to 6 feet. Check your specific town or HOA rules, as corner lots and sight triangles have stricter limits for driver safety.
Vinyl, composite, and treated wood resist salt spray better than standard wood. Aluminum fences are popular for pool barriers. We recommend marine-grade materials and proper drainage for durability.
Yes. Local permits and HOA approval are both required. We review your HOA covenants before design and ensure compliance with both authorities before construction.
Coastal properties near dunes or wetlands require CAMA permits. Development in Areas of Environmental Concern has strict rules. We handle CAMA applications and ensure fence placement meets environmental standards.
Yes, if you have clear survey proof and no easements. We recommend discussing plans with neighbors before construction. Shared fences require clear agreements on cost and maintenance responsibility.
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