Screened-In Porches and Screened Decks
Enclose your deck or porch with screens to keep insects out while keeping the outdoor feel - a natural next step after fencing in your yard.
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Your yard is exposed, your old fence is failing, or you just want real privacy. We build wood fences that hold up to Piedmont weather and property line to finish.
Your yard is exposed, your old fence is failing, or you just want real privacy. We build wood fences that hold up to Piedmont weather and property line to finish.

Wood and privacy fence installation in Asheboro involves setting cedar or pressure-treated pine posts in concrete along your property line and building a solid fence that blocks sightlines and defines your space. Most standard backyard jobs take one to three days on-site, with the full timeline from first call to finished fence running two to four weeks once permits are factored in.
Asheboro families most often choose privacy fencing when kids or pets need a contained space to play, when a backyard feels too exposed to neighbors or the street, or when a new deck makes the rest of the yard feel unfinished. If you are building a deck and a fence at the same time, combining both projects with one crew means one schedule, one disruption, and one cleanup. Homeowners who prefer a lower-maintenance option should also look at our vinyl fence installation service, which eliminates the need for staining and sealing entirely.
We handle the City of Asheboro zoning permit as part of every job, so you do not have to manage that paperwork yourself. We also call 811 before any digging to make sure buried utilities are marked - it is required by state law, and it is the right way to protect your yard.
Posts that lean noticeably, boards that are soft or dark at the base, or sections that have pulled away from the rails are signs the fence is past simple repairs. In Asheboro's humid climate and clay soil, wood at the post-ground contact point breaks down faster than the boards above it. At that stage, replacement is almost always more cost-effective than patching.
If you feel like you are on display every time you sit outside - visible from the street, a neighbor's upper windows, or a common area - that is a real quality-of-life issue. Many Asheboro homeowners describe a six-foot privacy fence as the single upgrade that made their backyard actually usable rather than just maintained grass.
A backyard that opens onto a road, a neighbor's yard, or a common space with no barrier puts you in the position of supervising every minute. A properly installed privacy fence with close-to-grade boards gives kids and animals a secure place to play without constant oversight. This is one of the most common reasons Asheboro families finally make the call.
A new deck without a fence around the yard can feel unfinished - the deck itself is done but the overall outdoor space still feels exposed. Many homeowners in Asheboro combine a deck build with fence installation so the whole project is completed at once. Scheduling both together typically saves time and reduces the total disruption to your yard.
We build full privacy fencing in both cedar and pressure-treated pine, the two wood species that perform best in the Piedmont's humid climate. Cedar is the longer-lasting option - it resists rot and insects naturally and holds up well against the moisture in Asheboro's clay soil. Pressure-treated pine costs less upfront and is a solid choice for homeowners who are committed to regular sealing every two to three years. Both can last 15 to 20 years with proper installation and basic maintenance. For homeowners who want none of that maintenance at all, our vinyl fence installation service is worth comparing.
In addition to full privacy boards, we build board-on-board and shadowbox styles that provide privacy while allowing some airflow - a popular choice in the hotter months when air circulation matters. Every job includes gate work in whatever configuration your yard needs. If you are planning a deck alongside your fence, our screened-in porches and screened decks service can round out the full outdoor enclosure when insects are a concern.
Best for homeowners prioritizing long-term durability with minimal chemical treatment in humid soil conditions.
A cost-effective choice for homeowners willing to commit to regular sealing every two to three years.
Provides strong privacy with airflow - popular in warmer months and well-suited to Asheboro's summer climate.
Asheboro sits in the North Carolina Piedmont, where long, humid summers and dense red clay soil create conditions that are genuinely hard on wood fences that are not installed correctly. The clay holds moisture against post bases through every wet season, and the freeze-thaw cycle from December through March adds physical stress to posts that were not set deep enough or anchored with enough concrete. We know this because we work here year-round and have seen what happens when those details are skipped. Choosing cedar for its natural rot resistance - or committing to a regular sealing schedule with pine - is not optional in this climate. The NC State Extension publishes guidance on wood preservation that reflects exactly these regional conditions.
We serve homeowners throughout the Asheboro area, including Thomasville to the north and Archdale just up the road. If your neighborhood has an HOA - common in Asheboro subdivisions built in the 2000s and 2010s - we review your association guidelines before drawing a fence line. Getting HOA approval in writing before installation is a step we take on every job in governed communities, because tearing out finished work is the worst outcome for everyone.
You reach out by phone or through our contact form and we respond within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your yard and schedule a free on-site visit. Slopes, roots, existing structures, and access points all affect the job - we need to see the property before we can quote it accurately.
After the site visit you receive a written quote that breaks down materials and labor separately - never agree to work without one in hand. We pull the City of Asheboro zoning permit as part of our standard process. If you have an HOA, we review your guidelines and submit for written approval. Permit review typically adds one to two weeks to the schedule.
We call NC 811 to have underground utility lines flagged before any post holes are dug. This is required by North Carolina law, and it protects your yard, your utilities, and anyone on the job site. Please clear your fence line of outdoor furniture and stored items before the crew arrives.
Posts go in first, set in concrete with footings sized for clay soil. The concrete cures before boards and rails are attached - this is the detail that keeps a fence standing straight for years. Most standard Asheboro jobs finish in one to three days. We walk the fence with you at completion, check that gates latch and swing properly, and clean up fully before leaving.
Free estimate - no obligation. We handle the permit, the measurements, and the property line check so the process is straightforward from the start.
(336) 628-7099We set posts deeper and use more concrete than a contractor working in lighter soil would - because we know what Asheboro's red clay does to posts that are not anchored properly. That detail is the difference between a fence that stands straight for fifteen years and one that starts leaning after the first wet winter.
The City of Asheboro zoning permit is part of every job we do - not an afterthought. An unpermitted fence is a complication you do not want to discover when you are trying to sell your home. We handle the application and make sure everything is on record before a shovel touches the ground.
Cedar and pressure-treated pine both work in this climate, but the right choice depends on your budget and how much maintenance you are willing to do. We walk through the tradeoffs with every homeowner so you are making an informed decision, not just picking what is cheapest or what the crew happens to have on the truck.
We hold a valid North Carolina contractor license and carry both liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. You can verify our license through the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors. That coverage protects your property and protects you if anything unexpected happens on the job.
These are not marketing claims - they are the things that keep a fence job from turning into a problem three years later. We work in Asheboro full-time, and the quality of every job is what keeps us here.
Enclose your deck or porch with screens to keep insects out while keeping the outdoor feel - a natural next step after fencing in your yard.
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Learn MoreCall us today or request a free estimate online. We will handle the permit, measure your fence line, and give you a written quote with no obligation and no sales pressure.