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Fence & Gate Installation and Repair in Culleoka, TN

Culleoka — the Sweetwater community — has kept its agricultural identity while the rest of Maury County grows around it. We build farm fencing that works as hard as the land it sits on.

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Fencing for Culleoka, Tennessee Properties

Culleoka — the old Choctaw word for “sweet water” — has kept its agricultural identity while the rest of Maury County grows around it. Southeast of Columbia along Highway 99 and Carters Creek Pike, this unincorporated community of around 5,000 residents is defined by rolling pastureland, century-old farmhouses, and a tight-knit population that still gathers at the Culleoka Community Center for the annual Fall Festival.

Fencing in Culleoka means something different than in the subdivisions up north. Here, a fence protects cattle from the road, keeps horses in the pasture, and marks property lines that have been in the same family for generations. Middle TN Fence & Gate respects that heritage. We build farm fencing that works as hard as the land it sits on, and we install residential privacy fences for the newer homes without disrupting the character of the community.

The Nashville and Decatur Railroad put Culleoka on the map in 1859, and the Culleoka Unit School — a K-12 campus serving around 1,000 students — remains the social center of the area. The Campbell Station Country Store, a rustic restaurant beloved across Maury County, draws visitors from Columbia and beyond. The Duck River flows through the northern edge, feeding the bottomland pastures that produce some of the county’s best forage. Yanahli Park, Maury County’s newest and largest park, sits within easy reach.

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Fence & Gate Services We Provide in Culleoka

Farm & Ranch Fencing in Culleoka, TN

Farm & Ranch Fencing in Culleoka

Culleoka’s rolling pastures and hay fields need fencing that contains livestock, withstands weather, and does not break the bank on a multi-acre run. We install high-tensile wire, woven wire, board fence, and pipe-and-cable configurations for cattle, horses, goats, and mixed-use operations. Every post goes deep into Maury County’s clay soil with concrete footings that prevent leaning.

Wood Privacy Fencing in Culleoka, TN

Wood Privacy Fencing in Culleoka

Newer homes on one-to-five-acre parcels along Bear Creek Pike and near the Culleoka Unit School often need a privacy perimeter around the yard closest to the house while leaving the remaining acreage open. Our cedar and treated pine privacy fences frame your living space without closing off the farmland views that make Culleoka special.

Vinyl Fencing in Culleoka, TN

Vinyl Fencing in Culleoka

For homeowners who want a clean, finished look around their yard without annual staining or painting, vinyl is the right answer. It weathers Culleoka’s hot summers and icy winters without maintenance, and the white or tan profiles complement both new builds and updated farmhouses along the Culleoka corridor.

Split Rail Fencing in Culleoka, TN

Split Rail Fencing in Culleoka

Split rail is the traditional boundary marker in Culleoka, and it still works. Three-rail cedar split rail defines your property line and gives you a rustic perimeter that ages beautifully against the backdrop of Maury County’s farmland. We add woven wire backing when you need to keep dogs, goats, or chickens contained.

Why Culleoka Properties Choose Local Fencing

Agricultural Understanding

We know the difference between cattle fencing and horse fencing, and we know why it matters. Barbed wire works for cattle but can injure horses. Woven wire keeps goats in but not deer out. We match the fence to the animal.

Cattle · Horse · Goat · Mixed

Maury County Clay Soil

Culleoka’s clay-heavy soil expands when wet and contracts when dry, which can shift fence posts over time. We set posts deeper with wider concrete footings and proper drainage at the base.

Deep footings · Drainage · Anti-heave

Long-Run Efficiency

Farm fencing in Culleoka often means hundreds or thousands of linear feet. We price farm jobs competitively with bulk material purchasing and efficient crew scheduling.

Bulk pricing · Volume discounts

No HOA Hassles

Culleoka is unincorporated with no HOA governance on most properties. That means fewer restrictions on fence style, height, and placement. You choose what works for your property.

No HOA · County setbacks only

Common Questions About Fencing in Culleoka, TN

Do I need a fence permit in Culleoka, TN?

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Culleoka is unincorporated and most residential and agricultural fences do not require a permit. Maury County does enforce setbacks from road rights-of-way. We verify the applicable setback distance for your property before installation.

What type of fence is best for cattle in Culleoka?

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High-tensile wire or woven wire with treated wood posts is the most cost-effective and durable option for cattle in Maury County. We install five-strand high-tensile for perimeter containment and woven wire for areas with calves or mixed livestock.

How much does farm fencing cost in Culleoka?

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Farm fencing typically ranges from $5 to $15 per linear foot for wire configurations, and $15 to $35 for board fence. Residential wood privacy runs $25 to $45 per foot. We provide free on-site estimates for any size project.

Can you replace old fence on a Culleoka farm?

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Yes. We remove and dispose of old fencing as part of many farm projects. Rotted posts, rusted wire, and collapsed sections are common on older Culleoka properties. We clear the old fence line, reset posts, and install new fencing.

How deep do fence posts need to be in Culleoka’s soil?

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In Culleoka’s clay-heavy soil, we typically set posts 30 to 36 inches deep with concrete footings. Corner and gate posts go deeper, usually 40 to 48 inches, with reinforced bracing to prevent leaning under tension.

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