Where We Install Fences in Connecticut and New York
We work throughout western Connecticut and parts of New York. That’s not marketing speak for “we’ll drive anywhere if you pay enough.” These are the towns where we actually have projects going right now, where our trucks are driving past your house, where your neighbors have already hired us.


30+
Years of Experience
The Towns Where You’ll See Our Trucks
Connecticut: New Fairfield, Sherman, Danbury, Bethel, Brookfield, New Milford, Bridgewater, Roxbury, Washington, Southbury, Woodbury, Middlebury, Oxford, Naugatuck, Prospect, Watertown, Thomaston, Bethlehem, Kent, Warren, Cornwall, Salisbury, Sharon, Canaan, Falls Village, Goshen, Litchfield, Gaylordsville, South Kent, Ridgefield, Wilton, Redding, Weston, Easton, Fairfield, Trumbull, Monroe, Newtown, Stamford, New Haven, Meriden
New York: Brewster, Southeast, Pawling, Patterson, Carmel, Dover Plains, Amenia, Millerton, Wingdale, North Salem, Lewisboro, Bedford, Pound Ridge, South Salem, Cross River
If your town isn’t on this list, call us anyway. We might still be able to help, or we’re about to expand into your area.
Why Geography Actually Matters for Fence Contractors
You’ve probably called contractors who claimed they could work in your area, then either never showed up for the estimate or quoted you prices that included a ridiculous travel charge. Or they came out, took forever to get you a quote, and then couldn’t start for months because they had jobs closer to their base.
We picked our service area based on where we can actually get to you quickly. For estimates. For installations. For that emergency call when a tree takes out twenty feet of your fence. Geography isn’t just about whether we’re willing to drive somewhere. It’s about whether we can serve you properly.
When we say we serve Litchfield County, we mean we’re there multiple times per week. We know the building inspector. We know which supplier has materials in stock. We know that the ground around Kent is full of rocks and we bring the right equipment. We’re not learning your town on your time.

What’s Different About Each Area We Work In
The fence that works perfectly in downtown Stamford would look ridiculous on a rural property in Cornwall. A design that fits Ridgefield’s historic character wouldn’t match a newer subdivision in Brookfield. We’ve installed enough fences in each of these areas to understand what works where.
Litchfield County properties often sit on significant acreage with challenging terrain. Lots of rocks, lots of slopes, lots of old stone walls that complicate property lines. We bring equipment that can handle it, and we’ve done it enough times that we’re not surprised by what we find.
Fairfield County runs from rural towns to upscale suburbs to urban areas. The fence for a half-acre lot in Wilton has different requirements than one for a commercial property in Danbury. Materials need to match neighborhood standards. Installations need to respect landscaping that costs more than some entire fence projects.
The Naugatuck Valley towns are a mix of older residential neighborhoods, newer developments, and commercial strips. Lots vary from tiny urban yards to sprawling suburban properties. What matters here is understanding what each property needs, not forcing one solution everywhere.
New York properties in our territory tend to be larger, more rural, with their own set of regulations that differ from Connecticut. Westchester County has some seriously upscale areas where fence quality better matches the property values. Putnam and Dutchess counties lean more rural with bigger projects and different terrain challenges.


Your Town Has Its Own Rules
Every municipality does permits differently. Some require them for any fence. Some only care if you’re going over six feet. Some have specific rules about corner visibility at intersections. Several towns make you prove property lines before they’ll approve anything.
We know these rules because we’ve pulled permits in all these towns. When we give you a quote, we’re including the permit fees if they apply. When we schedule your project, we’ve already factored in permit approval time. You don’t have to figure out your town’s requirements because we already did.
Historic districts add another layer. Try putting up the wrong fence style in parts of Ridgefield or Litchfield, and you’ll hear about it. We’ve navigated enough historic district reviews to know what flies and what doesn’t.
How Far We’ll Actually Drive
Look, we could claim to serve all of Connecticut and half of New York. Plenty of contractors do. Then they’re either never available when you need them, or they’re charging you extra to cover their three-hour drive.
Our service area represents an honest assessment of where we can respond quickly and efficiently. If you’re having a fence emergency at 2 AM because a storm just knocked down part of your fence and your dog is loose, we need to be close enough to actually help. Not theoretically help. Actually help.
For scheduled installations, proximity matters for coordination. Material deliveries work better when we’re not asking suppliers to drive all over two states. If something unexpected comes up during installation and we need different materials or equipment, we need to be close enough to get them without killing your entire project day.

What About Emergency Service

Storm damage hits everywhere in our territory. Fallen trees, high winds, vehicle impacts, you name it. When your fence gets destroyed, and you need immediate temporary repairs or fast permanent fixes, you need a contractor who can actually get there.
We cover emergencies throughout our entire service area. That means Millerton gets the same emergency response as Danbury. A fence emergency in Cross River gets the same attention as one in Newtown. We don’t play favorites based on how convenient your location is for us.
The 24/7 availability we advertise? That’s real. That’s a phone that actually gets answered, not voicemail. That’s someone who can actually mobilize a response, not someone who’ll call you back during business hours.

Properties We Work On Throughout the Region


We’re doing residential fences in every one of these towns. Privacy fences, pool fences, front yard decorative fences, dog runs, you name it. From small urban lots to multi-acre estates.
Commercial projects happen mostly in the more developed areas. Businesses in Danbury, Stamford, and New Haven. But we’ve also done commercial work in smaller towns when businesses need fencing for parking, storage, dumpster enclosures, or property security.
Industrial fencing tends to concentrate where industrial properties exist. Warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities. These projects often require higher security standards and heavier-duty materials.
We’ve done agricultural fencing in the more rural parts of our territory. Horse farms, small livestock operations, large rural properties that need perimeter fencing. These projects require different approaches than residential work, and we have the experience to handle them.


How We Handle Projects in Different Areas
When you call for an estimate, we schedule based on where you are and where we’re already working. If we’re installing a fence in Sherman next Tuesday and you’re in New Fairfield, we’ll probably schedule your estimate around that. Efficient routing means we can offer better prices and faster scheduling.
Material delivery coordinates with your location. We work with suppliers positioned throughout our territory. Your project gets materials from whoever can deliver efficiently to your area. This keeps costs down and prevents delays.
If you’re in one of our outlying areas, don’t worry that we’re going to deprioritize your project. We schedule installations based on permit approvals, weather, material availability, and customer timing needs. Not based on who’s closest to our office.
Multiple Locations? We Handle That Too
Property management companies with buildings throughout Connecticut, businesses with multiple locations, homeowners’ associations with properties scattered across several towns; we coordinate projects across our entire service area.
You don’t need to manage different contractors for each location. We’ll handle the whole territory, standardize materials and approaches if that’s what you want, and give you one point of contact for everything.


Call Us Even If You’re Not Sure We Serve Your Area
The towns listed here are our primary service territory. But we’re growing, and we occasionally take projects slightly outside our usual range if the timing and project make sense.
If your town isn’t listed, call anyway. We might be expanding there. We might have another project nearby that makes your location work. Or we might be able to refer you to another quality contractor if we genuinely can’t serve your area well.
What we won’t do is claim we can serve you and then either ghost you or provide subpar service because you’re too far out. If we can’t do it right, we’ll tell you up front.
Ready to discuss your fence project?
Call us whether you’re in the middle of our service area or at the edges. We’ll come out, look at your property, talk about what you need, and give you a straight answer about what we can do.
