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Fence Installation & Repair — Maury & Williamson County

Fence Installation Across Maury County, Tennessee

From Columbia’s growing neighborhoods to the working farms of Hampshire and Santa Fe — professional fencing built for Middle Tennessee’s agricultural heartland.

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Maury County Fence Installation

Maury County is the agricultural backbone of Middle Tennessee. From the Duck River bottomland that produces some of the state’s best beef cattle to the phosphate-rich soil that built Mt. Pleasant into a boomtown, this county’s identity is tied to its land. Middle TN Fence & Gate serves every corner of Maury County — the expanding neighborhoods around Columbia, the quiet farming communities of Culleoka and Santa Fe, the vineyard country of Hampshire, and the historic streets of Mt. Pleasant.

Maury County’s population has grown past 115,000 and continues to climb, driven by its proximity to Nashville and the economic engines of Columbia and Spring Hill. That growth creates a dual fencing market: new residential subdivisions that need privacy fences alongside the working farms and ranches that have always needed agricultural fencing. We serve both with equal expertise.

Maury County’s agricultural success is built on its soil, and that same soil shapes every fence installation we do. The county sits on a foundation of phosphate-rich limestone overlaid with deep clay that expands when wet and contracts when dry. This expansion-contraction cycle is the single biggest threat to fence longevity here. A post set too shallow will lean within two seasons. We know exactly how deep, how wide, and how much concrete each post needs.

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Fencing Services Across Maury County

Farm & Ranch Fencing in Maury County, TN

Farm & Ranch Fencing in Maury County

Maury County leads Tennessee in beef cattle production, and our farm fencing keeps those herds where they belong. We install high-tensile wire for long perimeter runs, woven wire for mixed livestock, board fence for horse paddocks, and pipe-and-cable for working pens. From the Duck River bottoms north of Columbia to the hills of Hampshire, every post is set for the specific soil and terrain.

Wood Privacy Fencing in Maury County, TN

Wood Privacy Fencing in Maury County

Columbia’s growing residential neighborhoods along Bear Creek Pike, Highway 31 South, and the areas west of the downtown square need privacy fencing that separates family space from neighbors and road noise. Our cedar and pressure-treated pine privacy fences are built with deeper post settings and heavier construction than franchise operations use.

Vinyl Fence Installation in Maury County, TN

Vinyl Fence Installation in Maury County

Vinyl fencing has gained ground as property values have risen and homeowners have recognized the long-term savings of zero-maintenance fencing. No staining, no painting, no replacing rotted boards. Popular in Columbia’s newer subdivisions and the Spring Hill communities on the Maury County side.

Ornamental Iron & Estate Fencing in Maury County, TN

Ornamental Iron & Estate Fencing

Maury County’s historic properties — from the antebellum homes near Ashwood and the Polk family plantations to the estate-style homes south of Columbia — deserve fencing that respects their presence. Our powder-coated iron resists corrosion, and our gate installations range from manual swing gates to fully automated driveway systems.

Community-by-Community Expertise

We know the fencing landscape across every Maury County community.

Columbia

The county seat and largest city. Growing residential neighborhoods, the historic downtown square, Duck River access, and Mule Day traditions. Fencing ranges from backyard privacy to estate perimeters.

Mt. Pleasant

Phosphate heritage, St. John’s Episcopal Church, and the Rattle and Snap plantation nearby. Residential fencing in town and agricultural fencing on surrounding farms. Clay-over-phosphate soil requires careful installation.

Culleoka

The Sweetwater community southeast of Columbia. Unincorporated, no HOAs, working cattle and horse farms alongside newer residential construction. Farm fencing is the primary demand.

Hampshire

Western Maury County’s vineyard country along US 412. Award-winning wineries, organic farms, and working cattle operations. Specialty vineyard fencing, deer exclusion, and agricultural perimeters.

Santa Fe

Northwestern Maury County along Highway 50. Family farms, the Santa Fe Unit School, and practical fencing needs measured in hundreds of linear feet. Farm-first community.

Maury County Zoning and Fence Regulations

Maury County’s fencing regulations vary by location. Properties within Columbia’s city limits are subject to municipal zoning. Mt. Pleasant and Spring Hill have their own overlays. Unincorporated areas — Culleoka, Hampshire, Santa Fe — fall under county jurisdiction with fewer restrictions but must observe road right-of-way setbacks.

Agricultural fencing on properties zoned for farming generally does not require permits anywhere in Maury County. The Duck River — one of the most biologically diverse river systems in North America — runs through the heart of the county, creating bottomland that floods periodically. Properties near the river need fence materials chosen specifically for prolonged moisture exposure.

We verify all applicable regulations before every project, whether you are building a privacy fence on a quarter-acre lot in Columbia or running two miles of high-tensile wire across a cattle operation in Hampshire.

Common Questions About Fencing in Maury County

Do I need a permit for a fence in Maury County?

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It depends on location. Properties within Columbia or Mt. Pleasant city limits may require a zoning compliance review. Unincorporated areas generally do not require fence permits, though road setbacks apply everywhere. Agricultural fencing on farm-zoned land does not require permits.

How much does farm fencing cost in Maury County?

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Farm fencing ranges from $5 to $15 per linear foot for wire configurations, $10 to $20 for woven wire, and $15 to $35 for board fence. Larger projects get lower per-foot rates. Free estimates across the county.

What fence materials handle Maury County’s clay soil?

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Maury County’s expansive clay requires deeper post settings with wider concrete footings than standard specs. We typically set posts 30 to 36 inches deep for residential and 36 to 48 inches for corner and gate posts on agricultural runs.

Which Maury County communities do you serve?

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All of them — Columbia, Mt. Pleasant, Spring Hill (Maury side), Culleoka, Hampshire, Santa Fe, Williamsport, and all unincorporated rural areas.

What type of fence is best for cattle in Maury County?

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High-tensile wire is the most cost-effective and durable option. We install five-strand configurations with properly braced corner and end posts. For mixed livestock or calves, woven wire provides additional containment.

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