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Fencing in Columbia, TN
Columbia fence companies for wood privacy fencing, aluminum & ornamental, vinyl fencing and more. Free written estimates, licensed and insured, across Maury County and all of Middle Tennessee.
Fencing for Columbia homeowners
Columbia has one of the best-preserved historic housing stocks in Middle Tennessee alongside a growing modern fringe, and the two need completely different approaches.
Columbia holds a genuinely substantial body of nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century housing — antebellum, Victorian and craftsman — much of it in and around the historic districts, with original masonry, plaster, wood windows and the constraints that come with all three. Newer subdivision development on the edges of the city follows the regional pattern of the last twenty years.
That matters for fencing because the age and construction of a house decides most of what we find in it. Historic work here is a specialism rather than a variation. Soft brick, lime mortar, plaster and original joinery all need approaches that are actively wrong on a modern house.
Columbia at a glance
What we work on here.
Housing stock
Significant pre-1940 stock plus recent growth
County
Maury County
Ground conditions
Rolling, clay soil, and older properties frequently on shallow or stone foundations with limited crawl clearance.
Permits issued by
City of Columbia Building and Codes
Areas we cover in and around Columbia: Downtown Columbia · Northfield · Graymere · Riverside · Hampshire area.
Services
Fencing services in Columbia.
Wood Privacy Fencing
Cedar and treated pine privacy fence with posts set in concrete and rails that will not sag by year three.
Learn moreAluminum & Ornamental
Powder-coated aluminum fencing for pools and front yards, code-compliant where a pool barrier is required.
Learn moreVinyl Fencing
Low-maintenance vinyl privacy and picket systems that never need staining.
Learn moreChain Link
Residential and commercial chain link, including black vinyl-coated for yards where looks still matter.
Learn moreGates & Automation
Walk gates, double drive gates and automated openers built so they still latch after a wet summer.
Learn moreFence Repair
Storm damage, leaning posts and rotted sections replaced without redoing the whole run.
Learn moreWhy homeowners here call
What brings us to Columbia.
Setting posts in Middle Tennessee frequently means meeting limestone. Across much of Davidson, Williamson and Rutherford County the bedrock sits close enough to the surface that a standard post hole hits rock, and the honest answer is either a rock drill or an engineered alternative — not a shallower hole. A post set eighteen inches deep because that is where the auger stopped is a post that will lean.
- Sections pushed out of line by a tree root or a storm
- A new dog, a new pool, or a neighbor situation that has changed what you need
- Posts leaning, or that move when you push on them
- Rot at the base of wood posts where they meet the concrete
Concrete poured level with grade. Water pools on a flat concrete collar and sits against the post. It should be crowned to shed.
Nearby
Also serving these towns.
FAQ
Fencing in Columbia — questions
Do you cover Columbia, TN?
Yes — Columbia and the surrounding Maury County area are part of our regular service area, along with the rest of Middle Tennessee. Call (314) 809-6297 or send the form and we will get you a free written estimate.
How much does fencing cost in Columbia?
The same things drive it here as anywhere — scope, access, materials and what is found once work starts — but Columbia's housing stock does affect it. Historic work here is a specialism rather than a variation. Soft brick, lime mortar, plaster and original joinery all need approaches that are actively wrong on a modern house. We give you a free written estimate after somebody has looked at the job, not before.
Who issues permits for fencing in Columbia?
City of Columbia Building and Codes. Where the work we are doing is permitted, we pull it and the job is inspected. A contractor suggesting you skip a required permit is telling you something about the rest of the job.
How quickly can you get to Columbia?
Estimates in Columbia are usually scheduled within a couple of business days, and the work is booked around you. Busy seasons run longer and we will say so rather than promise a date we cannot hold.
What areas around Columbia do you serve?
Spring Hill, Franklin, Brentwood, Nashville and the rest of Middle Tennessee — 65 towns across 12 counties. If you are roughly an hour from Nashville, we cover you.
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Need a fence company in Columbia?
Tell us what is going on and we will get you a free written estimate from a local fence company. Columbia, Maury County and all of Middle Tennessee.