Residential Fence Installation Services in Eastern North Carolina
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Explore Our Residential Fencing Styles
Homes across Eastern North Carolina differ in layout, neighborhood standards, and long-term needs. Fence Craft installs residential fencing built for local soil conditions, HOA guidelines, and lasting performance as part of our full range of fencing services.

Wood Fence Installation
A timeless option for homeowners who value natural character and flexibility in design. Installed at the right depth and spacing to work well in local soil.
Common options include:
- Pressure-treated pine and cedar
- Privacy, shadowbox, and picket styles
- HOA-friendly designs for established neighborhoods

Vinyl & PVC Fencing
Engineered fencing systems designed for consistency and low maintenance. Popular in newer developments where appearance standards matter.
Key features:
- Reinforced posts for structural stability
- Clean, uniform panels that won’t rot or splinter
- Styles that meet common height and spacing requirements

Aluminum & Ornamental Fencing
Decorative metal fencing that defines boundaries without closing in your yard. Often selected where visibility and clean lines are important.
Material highlights:
- Rust-resistant aluminum construction
- Smooth welded pickets with secure mounting
- Long-lasting finishes that hold their appearance

Chain Link Fencing
A practical, durable choice for property lines and larger yards. Installed with careful tensioning and alignment for a professional finish.
Available configurations:
- Galvanized or black vinyl-coated systems
- Residential-grade framework
- Optional top rail for added rigidity

Privacy Fences & Windscreens
Add-on solutions that improve comfort and separation without full fence replacement.
Typical options include:
- Windscreens for open fencing
- Visual barriers for patios or shared boundaries
- Enhancements tailored to lot layout and exposure
Fencing Solutions by Purpose
While materials determine how a fence is built, purpose determines why it matters. We help homeowners in Eastern North Carolina choose fencing solutions. These options fit their lifestyle and how they use their property. We also consider their future plans.

Pool Safety Fencing
Residential pool fencing designed with safety, visibility, and access control in mind. Installed to align with common local requirements while preserving the look of your yard.

Pet & Dog Fencing
Secure fencing solutions are tailored to your pet’s size, behavior, and yard layout. They effectively keep dogs contained while preserving the natural flow of your property.

Privacy & Noise Reduction
Fencing solutions focus on creating separation from streets, neighbors, and nearby activity. They help turn outdoor areas into quieter, more comfortable spaces.
Our Residential Fencing Process
1
On-Site Evaluation
& Guidance
A Fence Craft specialist reviews your property, layout, and goals to recommend the right fencing solution.
2
Professional
Installation
Installed by experienced crews using proven methods suited for homes across Eastern North Carolina.
3
Final Walkthrough &
Follow-Through
We inspect the work with you and stand behind it with our 100% workmanship guarantee.
Working With Homeowners Across Eastern North Carolina, One Fence at a Time
Fence Craft works with homeowners across Eastern North Carolina, focusing on long-term relationships—not one-time jobs. Much of our residential work comes from referrals and repeat customers who’ve seen how we build and how we follow through. We take time to understand each property, explain options clearly, and install fencing that homeowners feel confident about for years to come.
Which Material Is Right for You?
The best fence material balances three things: upfront cost, maintenance, and privacy. This is key in the climate and soil of Eastern North Carolina. Below is a clear, side-by-side comparison to help you evaluate each option on practical, real-world factors.
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Fence Material
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Relative Cost
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Maintenance Level
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Privacy Capability
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Technical Considerations
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Wood
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$$
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Moderate–High
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High
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– Pressure-treated pine or cedar
– requires staining/sealing
– post depth and drainage matter in local soils
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Vinyl / PVC
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$$$ | Very Low | High |
– Non-porous material resists rot and insect
– reinforced posts improve wind resistance and long-term stability
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| Aluminum / Ornamental | $$$ | Low | Low |
– Rust-resistant aluminum
– open picket design
– ideal where visibility and durability outweigh privacy
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| Chain Link | $ | Low | Low–Moderate |
– Galvanized or vinyl-coated steel
– tensioning and framework quality affect lifespan and appearance
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How to read this table
- Cost reflects typical residential installation ranges, not shortcuts or thin materials.
- Maintenance accounts for long-term care, not just the first year.
- Privacy capability reflects design and panel structure—not add-ons or enhancements.
This comparison helps homeowners narrow options before diving deeper into styles, layouts, and site-specific recommendations with Fence Craft.
Why Homeowners Trust Fence Craft
- A Three-Generation Fencing Family
Fence Craft carries forward decades of hands-on fencing experience, with standards passed down through daily work—not written manuals. - Craftsmanship That Shows Over Time
Our focus is on how a fence is installed—layout, setting, alignment, and finish—because that’s what determines how it performs years later. - Accountability on Every Job
Every project carries our name. We stay involved, review finished work carefully, and don’t consider a job complete until it meets our standards. - Backed by Industry Standards
Proud members of the American Fence Association, with installations guided by recognized practices and safety requirements. - 100% Workmanship Guaranteed
If an issue is caused by our installation, we take responsibility and correct it—clear expectations, no fine print.

Areas We Serve
Fence Craft serves homeowners throughout Eastern North Carolina, working across Nash County, Wilson County, Johnston County, Edgecombe County, Franklin County, Halifax County, Warren County, and Northampton County.
Our team understands the local mix. We know the neighborhood standards, rural properties, and HOA requirements in this region. This ensures fences fit the land and neighborhood seamlessly.
Ready to Talk Through Your Fence Project?
If you live in Eastern North Carolina and want clear answers—not sales pressure—our team is here to help. We work with homeowners who value straightforward guidance, dependable craftsmanship, and fences built to fit their property and way of life. Call us to ask questions, talk through options, or schedule a free on-site estimate when you’re ready.
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Frequently Asked
Fencing Questions
Answers To Common Customer Questions About Us, Our Services, and Fencing.
Do I need a permit to install a fence in Eastern North Carolina?
In many Eastern North Carolina communities, fence permits are required. This is common for front yards, corner lots, and taller fences. Rules vary by town and HOA. At Fence Craft, we help homeowners understand local requirements early, so projects move forward without delays or last-minute changes.
How do HOA rules affect fence design and material choices?
HOAs often control fence height, color, spacing, and placement. Some allow only specific materials or styles. Because we install fences in HOA neighborhoods across Eastern North Carolina, we help homeowners choose options that meet approval rules while still fitting their property and long-term needs.
How long does residential fence installation usually take?
Most residential fence projects are completed in one to three days once materials arrive. The timeline depends on layout, fence length, and ground conditions. Local soil and moisture can affect post setting, so we plan installations carefully to ensure strength and stability—not rushed results.
How do local soil and drainage conditions affect fence longevity?
Soil type, moisture, and drainage play a big role in how a fence holds up over time. In Eastern North Carolina, proper post depth and spacing are critical. Our installation methods account for these conditions to reduce shifting, leaning, and early wear—especially on longer fence runs.
How do I choose the right fence material for my home?
The right material depends on how you use your yard, how much maintenance you want, and what your neighborhood allows. Wood offers flexibility, vinyl requires little upkeep, aluminum keeps views open, and chain link focuses on function. We explain the trade-offs so homeowners can choose with confidence.










