Farm Fence
Rural acreage is the dominant property type around Ashville. Field fence, woven wire, and high-tensile handle cattle and livestock containment on the boundary and pasture runs that make up most of the work here.
Ashville, AL fence and deck contractor. Farm fence, chain link, fence repair, decks. North St. Clair County. Free estimates. Call 205-983-2218.
Ashville shares county-seat responsibility with Pell City and anchors the northern end of St. Clair County. The market here is rural acreage and small-town residential. Guaranteed Fence and Deck installs farm fence, wood privacy, chain link, and driveway gates, handles fence repair, and builds decks for rural and in-town properties. We work in the Ashville Historic District, near the Greensport Marina area, and across the surrounding acreage.
Rural acreage is the dominant property type around Ashville. Field fence, woven wire, and high-tensile handle cattle and livestock containment on the boundary and pasture runs that make up most of the work here.
Chain link is the practical, budget-friendly perimeter choice for rural backyards, small-business lots, and outbuilding security in the Ashville area.
Long-standing rural fences in the north county take storm and age damage on a regular cycle. Post resets, section replacement, and gate repair are steady calls around Ashville.
Ashville (2,346 per the 2020 U.S. Census) is one of two county seats in St. Clair County. The property mix here leans heavily rural, with some historic in-town lots near the St. Clair County Courthouse and Inzer House Museum, and outlying acreage extending toward Greensport Marina on the Coosa. Red Alabama clay drives fence post behavior here the same way it does across the county: posts need proper depth and drainage to stay plumb over the long term. Fence permits in Ashville run through the city Building and Inspections office at (205) 594-5243. For properties in unincorporated St. Clair County outside the city, no permit is required, but county subdivision regulations on right-of-way and culvert clearance apply. We confirm your address situation before every quote.
For properties inside Ashville city limits, yes. Permits go through the city Building and Inspections office at (205) 594-5243. For properties in unincorporated St. Clair County, there is no fence permit requirement, but county subdivision rules on right-of-way clearance apply. We confirm the requirement for your address as part of the estimate. Reference: http://www.cityofashville.org.
Yes when applicable. Most Ashville properties are not in HOAs. Where an architectural review applies, we provide the layout, material specs, and heights the committee will ask for.
Field fence and chain link cover most rural and small-business work around Ashville. For in-town lots near the historic district, wood privacy is the standard backyard choice. Farm fence with woven wire or high-tensile is the call for livestock operations on the outlying acreage.
Yes. Post resets, section replacement, broken-wire repair, and gate work are routine on older rural fences in north St. Clair County. We assess what is worth repairing and what needs a full replacement, and give you a straight answer before any work starts.
Most Ashville estimates are scheduled within a business day of inquiry.
Call 205-983-2218 or send the project details and Guaranteed Fence and Deck will follow up to plan the build.