Wood and Privacy Fence Installation
Natural cedar or pressure-treated wood fencing for homeowners who want the warmth and look of real wood around their property.
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Your old fence is rotting or your yard has no boundary. We install vinyl fencing that looks sharp, handles Piedmont weather, and never needs painting.
Your old fence is rotting or your yard has no boundary. We install vinyl fencing that looks sharp, handles Piedmont weather, and never needs painting.

Vinyl fence installation in Asheboro involves setting PVC panels in concrete-anchored posts along your property line, with permit handling and utility marking before any digging begins. Most residential jobs in the Asheboro area take one to two days on-site, with the full timeline from first call to finished fence running two to four weeks when permits and HOA review are factored in.
Asheboro homeowners choose vinyl because it solves a real problem - the red clay soil and humid summers here eat through wood fences faster than most people expect. When you switch to vinyl, you get a fence that does not rot, rust, or need repainting, and it looks as clean in year ten as it did on installation day. If your current fence is already showing its age, our wood and privacy fence installation page covers what to expect if you want to keep a natural wood look instead.
We work throughout Asheboro and the surrounding Randolph County area, and we handle the zoning permit through the City of Asheboro as part of every job. You should not have to chase down paperwork to get a fence built.
If you push on a post and feel it rock, or the wood is soft and dark at the base, the fence has reached end of life. Asheboro's humid summers and clay soil accelerate wood rot where posts contact the ground. Patching a fence that is structurally compromised at the posts almost always costs more over time than a full replacement.
If fence upkeep has become a recurring weekend chore - scraping, sanding, painting, replacing boards - and the fence still looks weathered within a year of treatment, the material has run its course. Vinyl eliminates that cycle entirely. For Asheboro homeowners dealing with summer heat, humidity, and UV exposure, the time savings over a decade are substantial.
An unfenced yard in a neighborhood with traffic or neighboring dogs is a real safety concern, not just an inconvenience. Vinyl is popular with pet owners because properly installed panels close to grade leave no gaps a small dog can squeeze through. If the cost or process has felt unclear, a free estimate can answer both questions quickly.
Many Asheboro neighborhoods developed in the mid-20th century have irregular lot lines that are not obvious from looking at the yard. If a neighbor has recently built near what you think is your line, or you simply are not sure where your property ends, a fence installed after confirming the boundary is a practical, visible solution that prevents disputes before they start.
We install the full range of residential vinyl fence styles - from standard privacy panels to decorative picket and semi-privacy options. Privacy fencing at five or six feet is the most common choice for homeowners who want to block sightlines from the street or a neighbor. Picket styles suit front yards and subdivision HOA guidelines where a lower, open look is required. Semi-privacy panels split the difference, with spacing that lets light through while still discouraging foot traffic.
Every installation includes gate work sized to fit your needs - walk-through gates for daily use or wider double gates for equipment access. If you are also adding a deck or patio and want a finished outdoor space, we can coordinate both projects. Our pool deck construction service pairs well with vinyl fencing for homeowners creating a complete pool surround.
Best for homeowners who want complete sightline blocking from the street or adjacent yards.
Suits front yards and HOA-governed communities where a decorative, open look is required.
A middle option for homeowners who want some separation without fully closing off the view.
Asheboro sits in the North Carolina Piedmont, where the soil is dense red clay. That matters because clay holds moisture and shifts with the seasons - expanding when wet, contracting when dry. Fence posts in clay soil face more stress over time than posts in sandy or loam soil, which is why post depth and concrete footing volume are not details to skip here. We dig deeper and use more concrete than a crew working in a sandier climate would, because we have seen what happens to posts that were not set with local conditions in mind. Summer heat pushing into the 90s and occasional winter ice events add to the picture - vinyl handles both better than wood, and UV-stabilized material keeps its color through years of intense Piedmont sun.
We serve homeowners throughout Asheboro and the broader Randolph County area, including Sanford to the south and Randleman to the north. If you are in a newer subdivision on the edges of Asheboro, there is a good chance your community has HOA guidelines about fence style and color - white vinyl is the approved option in most of them, and we review those requirements before we ever draw a fence line.
You reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your yard and schedule a free on-site visit - phone quotes are not accurate enough for a job where soil conditions and obstacles matter this much.
We measure your fence line, check local zoning rules, and pull the City of Asheboro zoning permit on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we review the guidelines and submit your fence design for written approval before anything is scheduled. This step takes one to two weeks and protects you from complications down the road.
Before any digging, we call NC 811 to have underground utilities flagged - this is required by North Carolina law. We also confirm your property lines using Randolph County GIS records so the fence goes exactly where it should.
The crew walks the fence line with you before digging begins - your last chance to confirm the layout. Posts go in first, set in concrete sized for clay soil conditions, then panels are assembled. Most standard Asheboro jobs finish in one to two days. We walk the completed fence with you, demonstrate the gates, and address anything that needs adjusting before we leave.
Free estimate - no obligation. We handle the permit paperwork and HOA coordination for you.
(336) 628-7099We have set posts in Asheboro's dense red clay on many residential projects, and we know exactly how deep to go and how much concrete to use to keep a fence plumb through freeze-thaw cycles. A crew that learned the trade in sandier soil will not make the same call - and the difference shows up years later when posts start to lean.
We handle the City of Asheboro zoning permit as a standard part of every job - not as an add-on. Your fence will be on record with the city, which matters when you sell your home or if a neighbor raises a question later. Skipping permits is a shortcut that shows up at the worst possible time.
Newer Asheboro subdivisions often have detailed HOA fence rules - height limits, color restrictions, and style requirements. We review your HOA documents before designing your fence and get written approval before installation begins. That means no surprises and no tearing out work that does not meet community guidelines.
Membership in the American Fence Association means we stay current on installation standards and best practices - a concrete signal that we take the craft seriously, not just the sale. You get the benefit of trade knowledge that a general handyman will not have.
Every one of these details connects to a fence that is still standing straight five and ten years from now. We work in this area full-time, and our reputation here depends on jobs that hold up.
Natural cedar or pressure-treated wood fencing for homeowners who want the warmth and look of real wood around their property.
Learn MoreCustom pool surrounds built for safe footing and lasting style - pairs naturally with a vinyl fence for a finished pool enclosure.
Learn MoreSpring and early summer book fast in the Asheboro area. Reach out today and we will handle the permit, the measurements, and the HOA paperwork so you can focus on enjoying your yard.