Serving Raleigh & Surrounding Areas

Fence Installation in Raleigh, NC

Wood, vinyl, and aluminum fence installation across Raleigh — from downtown infill in Five Points to long runs in North Raleigh and Brier Creek. Free estimates and professional installation.

Raleigh is the largest city in North Carolina and easily the most varied city we serve. A typical week might include a 60-foot wood fence behind a 1920s bungalow in Five Points, an aluminum fence around a renovated yard in Boylan Heights, and a 400-foot vinyl run on a new build in Wakefield. The North Raleigh corridor along Falls of Neuse, Six Forks, and Strickland has been one of our most active areas as homeowners replace 20-year-old fences from the original buildout.

Raleigh's mix of older neighborhoods and rapidly developing edges means we see every fence situation. Downtown and inside-the-Beltline yards are usually small, fully enclosed, and need aluminum or wood that respects the architectural character — sometimes with finished-side-out requirements from neighbors. North of I-540, lots get bigger fast, and a single backyard can need 250+ linear feet of fence. Brier Creek and the airport-adjacent neighborhoods often need fences that screen views toward commercial corridors.

Most newer Wake County subdivisions are HOA-governed, with height caps (usually 6 feet in the back and 4 feet in the front), approved styles (wood, vinyl, occasionally aluminum), and sometimes specific picket profiles. HOA approval is entirely the homeowner’s responsibility — confirm your HOA’s requirements before scheduling. We regularly serve zip codes 27601, 27603, 27604, 27605, 27606, 27607, 27608, 27609, 27610, 27612, 27613, 27614, 27615, and 27616, plus Wake Forest and Garner on the edges.

Wood fence on a Raleigh residential street
Curved aluminum fence installation in Raleigh

Fence Services Available in Raleigh

Three fence materials, installed by the same experienced installation team. All quotes are honest, itemized, and free.

Why Choose Triangle Fencing Co. in Raleigh

Locally Based

Headquartered in Pittsboro at the center of the Triangle. We live and work in the same area we serve — not a national chain.

Transparent Pricing

Detailed line-item quotes with no hidden upsells. The number we quote is the number you pay.

Professional Installation

Our installation team has years of fence-specific experience. Posts set in concrete to proper depth, every time.

Quote in 24 Hours

Submit your info today and have a written estimate by tomorrow. Most Raleigh fence contractors take 3–5 days just to call back — we aim to beat that every time.

Raleigh Fence Pricing

Clear per-linear-foot pricing. Final quote depends on terrain, gates, and access — but these are real installed ranges across Raleigh.

Wood Fence

Pressure-Treated Pine

$35–$42
per linear foot installed

6-foot dog-ear, board-on-board, or shadowbox. Posts in concrete, gates included as needed.

Vinyl Fence

PVC Vinyl

$42–$52
per linear foot installed

White or tan, privacy or picket. Steel-reinforced posts on gates and end runs.

Aluminum Fence

Black Aluminum

$48–$58
per linear foot installed

4-, 5-, or 6-foot panels. Pool-code compliant, multiple style options.

Raleigh Fence Installation FAQs

The questions Raleigh homeowners ask us most.

Do I need a fence permit in Raleigh?

Yes — the City of Raleigh requires a zoning permit for most residential fences. The permit is entirely the homeowner’s responsibility. The City of Raleigh permit portal is straightforward — check raleighnc.gov for current requirements.

What's the most popular fence in Raleigh?

Inside the Beltline, aluminum is increasingly popular — it suits historic-feel yards and is visually open. In North Raleigh and the broader suburbs, 6-foot wood privacy is still the workhorse, with vinyl gaining ground in HOAs that allow or require it. We install all three regularly across Raleigh.

Do you serve Wake Forest, Garner, and Knightdale?

Yes — Wake Forest, Garner, Knightdale, and Rolesville are all within our regular service area for Raleigh-side jobs. Drive time from Pittsboro is reasonable, especially for jobs of 100+ linear feet.

How soon can you install a fence in Raleigh?

Most Raleigh installs are scheduled 2–4 weeks out from when the contract is signed and materials are ordered, depending on season. Spring and fall are our busiest seasons in Wake County, so booking earlier helps.

Can you handle long fence runs in North Raleigh?

Yes — many of our North Raleigh jobs are 300–600 linear feet. We've installed full backyard enclosures across larger lots in Bedford, Wakefield, and Falls River. Long runs actually scale efficiently because mobilization is fixed.

Do you work in historic Oakwood and Mordecai?

Yes — we've done wood and aluminum fences in Oakwood and Mordecai. Historic-district yards sometimes require specific materials or styles, so we'll discuss what's allowed and quote accordingly.

Service Area Around Raleigh

Neighborhoods and communities we regularly serve in and near Raleigh, NC.

  • North Raleigh
  • Brier Creek
  • Wakefield
  • Falls of Neuse
  • Midtown
  • Five Points
  • Boylan Heights
  • Cameron Village
  • Mordecai
  • Oakwood
  • ITB Raleigh
  • Hayes Barton
  • Stonehenge
  • Bedford at Falls River
Other Triangle service areas:
Durham · Chapel Hill · Cary · Apex · Greensboro

Ready for a Free Quote in Raleigh?

Call or request an estimate online. We'll come out, measure, and email a detailed written quote — usually within a few days.

(919) 200-5882