
Fencing & Gate Installation in Atlanta, GA
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Baby Gates of Atlanta
5.011½+ years onlineStand Strong Fencing of Northwest Atlanta
5.0~10 years onlineDog Guard North Georgia
4.95½+ years onlineECA Gate & Lock
4.94½+ years onlineGallo Fence LLC
4.9Go To Guy Home Services
4.98½+ years onlineHawk Fences LLC
4.94½+ years onlineFenceWorks of Georgia
4.819½+ years onlineSummit Fence
4.816½+ years onlineThompson's Fence Company Atlanta
4.8OGD Overhead Garage Door
4.729 years onlineImperial Fence Supply
4.611½+ years onlineNEED-A-FENCE, INC.
4.524½+ years onlineFirst Fence of Georgia
4.4~22 years onlineFoster Fencing
4.41½+ years onlineThe Gate Doctor
4.419 years onlineAllied Fence
4.128½+ years onlineBuckhead Fence Company
4.16½+ years onlineCascade Fence & Construction Inc
3.921½+ years onlineFencing & Gate Installation in Nearby GA Cities
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Fencing & Gate Installation in Atlanta, GA
Fencing and gate installation in Atlanta serves a Southeast metro market: single-family homes throughout Inman Park and Buckhead, mid-century ranches, newer construction, and commercial properties. Typical jobs include cedar and pressure-treated wood privacy fencing, wrought-iron ornamental for historic homes, aluminum-ornamental for modern homes, chain-link for utility areas, and driveway gate systems. Georgia clay-soil seasonal shifts, mature tree canopy affecting post-hole excavation, and historic-district rules drive approach.
Residential fencing in Atlanta runs $30-$80 per linear foot for pressure-treated wood, $50-$120 for cedar, $70-$200 for wrought-iron ornamental. Georgia requires a General Contractor license. Atlanta permits apply. Historic designations in Inman Park, Virginia-Highland, Grant Park require Urban Design Commission review. Clay-soil expansion demands 36" concrete footings. Mature tree roots complicate post-hole excavation. Winter installs proceed year-round; peak demand spring and fall.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I install a fence in Inman Park Atlanta?
- Inman Park Historic District requires Atlanta Urban Design Commission review for exterior-visible fencing. Period-appropriate wrought-iron or ornamental wood typically passes. Modern vinyl or chain-link may face scrutiny. Approvals 4-8 weeks.
- How do tree roots affect Atlanta fence installation?
- Large oak and hardwood roots can require post-hole relocation or special root-cutting techniques. Budget 10-20% additional for installations along mature tree lines. Professional ground-penetrating radar or hand-excavation sometimes needed to avoid major roots.
- What fence material works best for Atlanta humidity?
- Pressure-treated wood with CA-B or ACQ treatment resists rot and termites 25+ years. Cedar looks premium but needs annual staining. Composite (Trex Seclusions, CertainTeed) handles Atlanta humidity with minimal maintenance. Budget 30-50% more for composite.
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