Permanent Boundaries Built for Your Property

Fence Installation in Brunswick for new homes, backyards, and full property perimeters that need defined borders

Golden Isles Fencing and Excavation installs custom fencing across residential, commercial, and rural properties throughout Brunswick and the surrounding area. You may need a fence to enclose a backyard where children play, establish clear property lines along a rural tract, or secure a commercial yard where equipment and materials are stored. Each installation begins with a site visit to assess soil conditions, measure the layout, and discuss material options that match your budget and intended use.


The work involves setting posts in compacted soil or concrete depending on ground conditions, attaching rails and pickets or panels according to the design, and installing gates where vehicle or foot traffic requires access. Wood fencing offers a traditional look and can be stained or painted, while vinyl resists fading and requires no seasonal maintenance. Southeast Georgia's humidity, occasional tropical storms, and sandy soils all influence material selection and post-setting depth to ensure the fence remains upright and functional for years.


If you are planning a new fence or replacing an old perimeter, contact Golden Isles Fencing and Excavation to schedule an estimate and review material options for your property.

How the Installation Process Protects Your Investment

You will see crews mark the fence line with stakes and string to confirm placement before digging post holes, typically spaced six to eight feet apart depending on the style and wind load requirements. Posts are set with gravel for drainage or poured concrete for added stability, then leveled and braced while the material cures. Rails are fastened to the posts, and pickets or panels are attached in sections, with each piece checked for alignment to prevent sagging or gaps.


Once the fence is complete, you will notice clean sight lines along the property edge, secure gates that latch properly, and a structure that stands plumb without leaning. Golden Isles Fencing and Excavation ensures all fasteners are corrosion-resistant and all cuts are sealed or capped to prevent moisture intrusion, which prolongs the life of the installation and reduces the need for early repairs.


The crew removes all debris, levels disturbed ground, and reviews gate operation with you before leaving the site. Permitting requirements vary by municipality, and the team provides guidance on what may be needed before work begins, though securing permits remains the property owner's responsibility unless otherwise arranged.

Common Questions About Installing a New Fence

Homeowners and property managers in Brunswick often ask about timelines, material durability, and what happens when the fence line crosses uneven terrain.

A simple black wooden picket fence section with two horizontal rails and four vertical pointed pickets.

What materials are best for coastal humidity?

Vinyl and pressure-treated wood both perform well in Brunswick's climate, with vinyl requiring no staining and pressure-treated lumber offering natural aesthetics with periodic sealing to prevent rot.

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How long does a typical installation take?

Most residential fence projects are completed in one to three days depending on length, terrain, and whether concrete needs time to cure before panels are attached.

A short section of a wooden picket fence with four vertical posts and two horizontal rails in a simple, flat style.

What happens if the property line is unclear?

You should verify boundaries with a survey or consult property records before installation begins, as fences placed on disputed lines can lead to removal orders or neighbor conflicts.

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How deep are posts set in sandy soil?

Posts are typically set at least two feet deep with gravel backfill or concrete to prevent shifting, especially in areas where water tables are high or soil is loose.

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Why do some fences lean after installation?

Leaning occurs when posts are not set deep enough, concrete is not allowed to cure fully, or soil erosion undermines the footing over time.

Golden Isles Fencing and Excavation works with property owners to choose materials that fit the site conditions and budget, and provides clear timelines before work begins. Reach out to discuss your project and receive a detailed estimate based on your property layout.