Fence & Gate Installation and Repair in Spring Hill, TN
Spring Hill sits in two counties and it's growing faster than anywhere else in Middle Tennessee. Whether you're in a new Williamson County subdivision or on acreage off Kedron Road, we build and repair fences built for this area.
Fencing for Spring Hill Properties
Spring Hill is one of those places that looks completely different depending on which direction you're driving. Come in from the north on Buckner Lane and you're in Williamson County — new subdivisions like Autumn Ridge, Wades Grove, and June Lake with homes starting in the mid $400s and going well past $800K. Drive south past Kedron Road and you're in Maury County — older properties, bigger lots, and rural land that still looks like the Tennessee countryside it's always been.
Both sides need fences, but for different reasons. The Williamson County side is all about privacy. Homes are closer together in the newer developments, and families want their backyard to feel like their own space. Most of these subdivisions have HOA covenants that dictate fence height, material, and placement — and they're all slightly different. Autumn Ridge has different rules than Brixworth, which has different rules than Cherry Grove. We've worked in most of them and know what each HOA allows before we write a quote.
The Maury County side of Spring Hill is where you see more farm fencing, split rail along property lines, and larger residential lots where homeowners have the space for a full privacy fence without worrying about setback requirements. The terrain is also different — more rolling hills, more clay, and in some spots, the same limestone bedrock that runs through Columbia. We know what it takes to set posts properly in both types of ground.
Fence & Gate Services in Spring Hill

Fence Installation in Spring Hill, TN
New residential fences for Spring Hill homes on both sides of the county line. We install wood privacy fences, vinyl fences, ornamental iron, and picket fences. For the newer subdivisions along Buckner Lane and Port Royal Road, we verify your HOA requirements before writing the quote. For older properties and larger lots off Kedron and Duplex Road, we have more flexibility on style and height. Every install starts with a free on-site walk of your property.

Fence Repair in Spring Hill
Spring Hill catches the same storms that roll through Maury and Williamson County every spring and summer. High winds, ice, and fallen trees damage fences across town every year — especially in the more wooded neighborhoods south of town. We repair leaning posts, replace broken boards, patch damaged sections, and fix storm damage without tearing out your entire fence. If it makes more sense to replace than repair, we'll tell you straight.

Gate Installation & Repair
From driveway gates on larger properties along Old Military Road to backyard walk-through gates in Wades Grove, we build and install gates that match your fence and hold up to daily use. We also install and repair automatic gate systems — electric openers, keypads, and remote access. If your gate is sagging, dragging, or the opener stopped working, we can usually fix it the same day.

Farm & Split Rail Fencing
The land south and east of Spring Hill is still very much horse country and farmland. We install post-and-board horse fence, split rail, and wire-backed farm fencing for properties of all sizes. Whether you're on a few acres off Kedron Road or running a larger operation closer to Bethesda, we build farm fence that handles livestock and holds up to Middle Tennessee weather year after year.
Fence Materials for Spring Hill Homes
Spring Hill's mix of new construction, established neighborhoods, and rural properties means there's no one-size-fits-all answer for fencing material. Here's what we install and what works best depending on where your property is in Spring Hill.
Wood Fencing
The most common choice across Spring Hill, especially for privacy fences in the newer subdivisions. Pressure-treated pine is affordable and handles the humidity. Cedar costs a bit more but resists rot naturally. Most Spring Hill HOAs approve both, though some restrict stain colors.
Vinyl Fencing
Increasingly popular in Spring Hill's newer communities because it requires zero maintenance. It won't rot, warp, or need staining in the heat and humidity. Several subdivisions on the Williamson County side now specify vinyl in their covenants. Available in privacy, semi-privacy, and picket styles.
Ornamental Iron & Aluminum
Common in Spring Hill front yards and pool enclosures. Ornamental aluminum gives you the wrought-iron look without the rust, and it's low maintenance year-round. We install decorative panels, pool-code-compliant sections, and custom heights to match your property's grade.
Split Rail & Farm Fence
For the larger lots and rural properties on Spring Hill's southern and eastern edges — the parts of town where you still hear roosters in the morning. Split rail, post-and-board, and wire-backed farm fencing for property lines, horse pastures, and that classic Middle Tennessee look.
Why Spring Hill Homeowners Call Us
Spring Hill is growing at a pace that most fence companies can't keep up with. New neighborhoods are going in along Port Royal Road, the June Lake development is transforming the area near the new I-65 interchange, and Legacy Pointe is bringing even more homes and businesses to town. That means a lot of homeowners are looking for fences right now — and a lot of contractors are rushing to meet the demand without doing the work right.
We take a different approach. We've been building fences across Maury and Williamson County long enough to know that cutting corners on posts, hardware, or materials costs the homeowner more in the long run. We set our posts in concrete, use galvanized fasteners on every job, and build fences that look just as straight three years from now as they do the day we finish. When we leave your property, the only thing we leave behind is a fence you're happy with.
Common Questions About Fencing in Spring Hill, TN
How much does fence installation cost in Spring Hill?
+Fence costs in Spring Hill vary by material, linear footage, terrain, and how many gates are included. Wood and farm fencing are the most affordable options, while vinyl and ornamental aluminum cost more upfront but save on maintenance over time. The best way to get a real number is to schedule a free on-site estimate — we walk your property, discuss options, and give you a written quote with no surprises. Call or text (931) 555-1234.
Does Spring Hill require a fence permit?
+It depends on where your property sits. Spring Hill straddles both Maury and Williamson County, and the permit requirements are different on each side. The city also has its own zoning rules about fence height and setback. On top of that, most of the newer Spring Hill subdivisions have HOA covenants that restrict fence type, height, and even stain color. We're familiar with the rules in most Spring Hill neighborhoods and help you sort out what's required before we start any work.
Do you work on both the Maury County and Williamson County sides of Spring Hill?
+Yes. We serve all of Spring Hill, from the newer developments north of town along Buckner Lane and Port Royal Road to the rural properties south along Kedron Road and beyond. The county line runs right through the city, and we know the differences in permitting and HOA rules on both sides. It doesn't matter which side you're on — we'll come out and give you a free estimate.
What fence material is best for new construction in Spring Hill?
+Most Spring Hill HOAs in newer subdivisions allow wood privacy fences, vinyl, or ornamental aluminum. Some neighborhoods specify material and color in their covenants — Brixworth, Autumn Ridge, Wades Grove, and Cherry Grove all have their own rules. We recommend checking your HOA guidelines first, and we can advise you on compliant options that still look great and hold up to the weather. If your neighborhood allows it, we typically recommend pressure-treated wood or vinyl for privacy fences.
How long does it take to install a fence in Spring Hill?
+Most residential fence installations in Spring Hill take 1–3 days. The newer subdivisions with relatively flat, graded lots tend to go quickly. Older properties or lots with slopes and rocky soil may take a bit longer. We provide a clear timeline when we do your free on-site estimate so you know exactly what to expect before we start.
We Also Serve These Nearby Areas
In addition to Spring Hill, we install and repair fences throughout Maury County and Williamson County.