Residential & Commercial Fencing
Split rail, privacy, vinyl, aluminum, chain link, and fully custom fencing, engineered for mountain terrain and built to last by a local team that has done it since 1996.
Overview
Building a fence in the mountains is not the same as building one on flat ground. Slope, rock, freeze and thaw, wind, and local code all change what works. After nearly thirty years building across the High Country and Western North Carolina, we know how to set posts that hold, follow grade cleanly, and finish a line that looks right on a mountain lot.
Whether you want classic split rail along a pasture, a privacy fence that blocks wind and sightlines, a maintenance free vinyl run, or a secure enclosure for animals, we build it to code and stand behind it.
Fence Types
Classic 2 and 3 rail split rail, with or without welded wire, perfect for High Country properties.
Ornamental aluminum and steel for a refined, low maintenance look that lasts decades.
Durable, cost effective security and containment for homes, kennels, and commercial sites.
Horizontal deck board fencing for a clean, modern privacy look that stands up to mountain weather.
Wood and vinyl privacy fencing that defines space and blocks wind and sightlines.
Bright, maintenance free vinyl in picket, privacy, and rail styles.
Tall deer exclusion fencing that protects gardens and landscaping.
Safe, secure runs and yard enclosures built around your animals.
If you can picture it, we can build it. Fully custom fence design and fabrication.
The Mountain Fence Difference
Questions
Most residential fence projects fall within a range that depends on length, material, terrain, and access. Split rail and chain link are the most budget friendly, while ornamental aluminum and custom builds sit higher. We give you a clear written quote after a free on site estimate.
Most residential fences are installed in one to three days once materials are on site. Larger or custom projects, and difficult mountain terrain, can take longer. We give you a realistic timeline up front.
Yes. We build to local code and can help you understand permit and HOA requirements in your county before we start.
Vinyl, aluminum, and pressure treated or cedar wood all perform well when installed correctly for our terrain and freeze thaw cycles. We will recommend the right fit for your property.
Tell us about your property and we will get you a clear, written estimate.
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