Farm Fence
North St. Clair acreage around Springville runs cattle, horses, and small livestock. Woven wire, field fence, and high-tensile cover most pasture and boundary work here, and the rural property mix keeps farm fence demand steady.
Springville, AL fence and deck contractor. Farm fence, wood privacy, gates, decks. Serving north St. Clair County. Free estimates. Call 205-983-2218.
Springville sits in north St. Clair County where the property profile splits between small-town residential lots and rural acreage. Guaranteed Fence and Deck builds farm fence on pasture, wood privacy for in-town backyards, driveway gates for rural drives, and decks for both homes and outbuildings. We work throughout the Downtown Springville Historic District, the Homestead Hollow area, and the Woody Park neighborhood, as well as the surrounding acreage.
North St. Clair acreage around Springville runs cattle, horses, and small livestock. Woven wire, field fence, and high-tensile cover most pasture and boundary work here, and the rural property mix keeps farm fence demand steady.
In-town Springville lots along the historic district and residential streets default to 6 ft wood privacy for backyard screening.
Rural drives in north St. Clair County are long and often gated. Swing or sliding gates for property access and livestock security are a regular part of farm fence builds here.
Springville (4,786 per the 2020 Census) mixes a walkable small-town core near Big Springs Park with rural acreage stretching out toward Horse Pens 40 and the Springville History Museum corridor. The soil is red Alabama clay through most of the area, which affects how deep posts need to go on farm fence and how we set corner posts on long boundary runs. Fence permits in Springville are processed at the municipal level through the city Building and Inspections office at (205) 467-2172. For acreage that sits in unincorporated St. Clair County, county subdivision regulations apply: fences must be off the right-of-way and maintain a 10 ft clear zone over cross pipes and culverts. We confirm which rules govern your property before we quote.
For properties inside Springville city limits, yes. Permits go through the city Building and Inspections office at (205) 467-2172. For acreage in unincorporated St. Clair County outside city limits, there is no fence permit requirement, but county subdivision rules on right-of-way clearance apply. We confirm your permit posture as part of the estimate. Reference: https://www.stclairco.com/300/Springville.
Yes when applicable. Most Springville properties are not in HOAs, but where an architectural review applies we provide the layout, material specs, and heights needed for the submission.
For pasture and boundary runs, field fence, woven wire, and high-tensile are the practical choices depending on what animals you are running. Barbed wire remains common on cattle properties. For in-town lots, wood privacy is the standard backyard fence. Tell us what is on the property and we will tell you what fits.
Yes. Swing and sliding driveway gates are routine on rural properties in north St. Clair County. We plan placement, hinge style, and clearance for equipment access with every gate install.
Most Springville 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.