FAQ
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Do I need a permit to install a fence in Horry or Georgetown County?
Yes, most cities and HOAs in the Myrtle Beach area require a permit for new fence installations. Some towns, such as North Myrtle Beach, even require a recent survey. Requirements vary by location, and we handle the permitting process for you so everything is filed correctly and on time.
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How long does fence installation take?
Most fence projects take between 1–3 days once materials are delivered and permits are approved. Larger properties, custom designs, or unexpected weather can extend timelines, but we keep you informed every step of the way.
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What’s the best fence material for coastal weather?
For homes near the beach, vinyl and aluminum fences hold up best against salt air and humidity. Wood fences offer a classic look but may require more frequent maintenance in coastal conditions. We can help you choose the right material for your style, budget, and location.
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How much does a new fence cost?
Fence pricing depends on the material, length, height, and gate options you choose. We provide free, no-obligation estimates so you know the cost upfront.
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Do you repair existing fences?
Yes! We handle fence repairs for storm damage, broken panels, or leaning sections. Many customers also choose staining and maintenance services to extend the life of their fences.
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How far in advance should I schedule my project?
We recommend reaching out at least 2–4 weeks before you’d like the installation to begin. This gives us time to get permits approved, order materials, and schedule your project efficiently.
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Will you work with my HOA’s guidelines?
Absolutely. We’re familiar with many local HOA requirements and can help ensure your fence design and materials meet their rules before we start the project.
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Do you offer free estimates?
Yes! We provide free on-site or virtual estimates. Just call, text, or fill out our Contact Us form to get started.
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What areas do you serve?
We proudly serve Horry County, Georgetown County, and surrounding Myrtle Beach communities, including Surfside Beach, Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, and beyond.