Fence & Gate Installation and Repair in Mt. Pleasant, TN
Mt. Pleasant is where Maury County's farming roots run deepest. From downtown properties along Main Street to the cattle farms and horse land that stretch south toward Hampshire, we build fences made for this part of Tennessee.
Fencing for Mt. Pleasant Properties
Mt. Pleasant was once known as the Phosphate Capital of the World. The mining boom that started in the 1890s brought thousands of workers to town and left behind a landscape that's still visible in the terrain — old mining pits, uneven ground, and soil that's been turned and re-settled over a century. That history matters when you're setting fence posts. The ground in and around Mt. Pleasant isn't the same as what you'd find in Columbia or Spring Hill. We know where the old mining areas are, where the ground is solid, and where you need to dig deeper or use different methods to get a post that stays straight.
Downtown Mt. Pleasant has three historic districts listed on the National Register. Homes in these areas range from antebellum-era properties near St. John's Episcopal Church to early 1900s houses built during the phosphate boom. The fencing here needs to respect the character of these neighborhoods — traditional wood picket, painted board fences, and ornamental iron that fits the period architecture. Outside of town, the land opens up into the rolling farmland that southern Maury County is known for. Post-and-board horse fence, split rail along property lines, and wire-backed farm fencing are what most of these properties need.
Rattle and Snap, the National Historic Landmark Polk plantation just south of Mt. Pleasant on Highway 243, is a reminder of how long families have been working this land. Many of the properties between Mt. Pleasant and Hampshire have been in the same families for generations, and the fencing reflects that — functional, built to last, and designed to handle livestock and weather without needing attention every year. That's what we build.
Fence & Gate Services in Mt. Pleasant

Fence Installation in Mt. Pleasant
New residential fences for Mt. Pleasant homes — privacy fences, picket fences, and property-line fencing for the neighborhoods in and around town. We also install fencing for rural residential properties on the outskirts where the lots are larger and the terrain is less predictable. Every install starts with a site visit where we assess the soil, check for any ground irregularities from the area's mining history, and design a fence plan that accounts for the specific conditions of your lot.

Farm & Split Rail Fencing
Southern Maury County is farm country. The land between Mt. Pleasant, Hampshire, and Santa Fe is home to cattle operations, horse farms, and family acreage that's been fenced and re-fenced for generations. We install post-and-board horse fence, split rail, and wire-backed farm fencing for properties of all sizes. Whether you're running cattle on 200 acres or keeping horses on 10, we build farm fence that holds up to livestock and the Tennessee climate.

Gate Installation & Repair
Farm gates, driveway gates, and walk-through gates for Mt. Pleasant properties. We build manual and automatic gates designed to match your fence and handle daily use. For the larger farm properties, we build drive-through gates wide enough for equipment access. We also repair sagging gates, broken hinges, and worn-out latches — the kind of repairs that Mt. Pleasant properties need after years of use.

Fence Repair in Southern Maury County
Weather, age, and livestock take a toll on fences in this part of the county. We repair leaning posts, replace rotted boards, patch storm damage, and re-string wire on farm fences throughout the Mt. Pleasant area. If the fence is past repair, we'll tell you honestly and quote a replacement. We don't push unnecessary work — if a few new posts and boards will fix the problem, that's what we'll recommend.
Fence Materials for Mt. Pleasant Properties
Mt. Pleasant properties need fencing that works in the real world — not just looks good in a catalog. Here's what we install and why it holds up in southern Maury County.
Wood Fencing
The standard for residential properties in Mt. Pleasant. Pressure-treated pine is affordable and handles the humidity. Cedar costs more but lasts longer without chemical treatment. We build privacy, shadow box, and traditional picket fences for homes in and around town.
Vinyl Fencing
Zero maintenance and increasingly popular for Mt. Pleasant homes where the owner doesn't want to deal with staining or sealing every few years. Holds up well to the humidity and won't rot like untreated wood. Available in privacy, semi-privacy, and picket styles.
Ornamental Iron & Aluminum
Less common in Mt. Pleasant than in Franklin or Brentwood, but a good choice for front yards, pool enclosures, and historic district properties where the fence needs to match the architectural character of the home. Pool code compliant.
Split Rail & Farm Fence
The backbone of fencing in southern Maury County. Post-and-board, split rail, and wire-backed farm fencing for property lines, horse pastures, cattle operations, and the rural land that makes this area what it is. We install 2-rail, 3-rail, and custom configurations for any property size.
Common Questions About Fencing in Mt. Pleasant
How much does a fence cost in Mt. Pleasant?
+Fence costs in Mt. Pleasant depend on the material, how much linear footage you need, and the terrain. Farm fencing is the most affordable option for larger rural properties. Wood privacy fences are standard for in-town lots. The best way to get a real number is a free on-site estimate. Call or text (931) 555-1234.
Does the old phosphate mining affect fence installation?
+It can. Some areas around Mt. Pleasant have soil that was disturbed by decades of phosphate mining — uneven ground, fill dirt, and spots where the subsoil isn't as stable as it looks on the surface. We know where these areas are and adjust our post-setting methods accordingly. A site visit before quoting is essential in this part of Maury County.
What fence material is most common in Mt. Pleasant?
+In town, wood privacy fences are the most popular choice for residential backyards. Outside of town, farm fencing dominates — post-and-board for horse properties, wire-backed for cattle, and split rail for property lines and decoration. The right choice depends on what you need the fence to do.
Do you install farm fence throughout southern Maury County?
+Yes. We install farm fencing throughout the southern half of Maury County — Mt. Pleasant, Hampshire, Santa Fe, Culleoka, and all the rural areas between them. Whether it's 5 acres or 500, we build farm fence that handles livestock and holds up year after year.
We Also Serve These Nearby Areas
In addition to Mt. Pleasant, we install and repair fences throughout Maury County and Williamson County.