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C&B Fencing

C&B Fencing

93 Ashworth Dr, Tabor City NC 28463
Fences & Gates

C&B Fencing, LLC, owned by Bobby Kimrey, is a veteran-owned fence contractor serving Tabor City and Southeastern NC. With hands-on experience in wood, vinyl, and aluminum fencing, we focus on custom i...

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Estimated Fencing Costs in Drexel, NC

Emergency Fence/Gate RepairStorm / Security Response
$234 - $319
Wood Privacy Fence (Per LF)Estimated Range
$19 - $34
Vinyl / PVC Fencing (Per LF)Estimated Range
$29 - $44
Chain Link Installation (Per LF)Estimated Range
$14 - $24
Aluminum / Ornamental (Per LF)Estimated Range
$34 - $54
Standard Driveway Gate InstallEstimated Range
$849 - $1,139

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using localized construction labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-4031) data for Drexel. Prices reflect standard commercial/residential material specs and labor options adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do smart gates meet North Carolina's pool safety code?

Yes. NC Residential Building Code Appendix AG requires pool barriers with self-closing, self-latching gates. Modern IoT-integrated gate operators can be programmed to meet this standard automatically. While smart gate adoption in Drexel is low, integrating an automatic latch provides a documented layer of compliance and reduces liability under the state's attractive nuisance doctrine.

How is a fence engineered for Drexel's 115 MPH V-ult wind rating?

The V-ult (ultimate design wind speed) of 115 mph, per ASCE 7-22 standards, dictates structural design. This requires reduced post spacing (often 6 feet on-center maximum), concrete footings with increased diameter, and wind-rated post brackets. A fence not engineered for this load will fail during peak storm season gusts, with panels becoming projectiles.

What is your typical timeline for a consultation and project start?

We schedule site consultations within 3-5 business days. Our standard route from the Drexel Town Hall landmark uses I-40 for efficient access across the county, resulting in a 25-35 minute dispatch window for most Downtown Drexel properties. Project start dates follow material delivery and are confirmed after utility locates and permit issuance.

What are the height and placement rules for a fence in Downtown Drexel?

Zoning limits are 4 feet in the front yard and 6 feet in the rear yard, measured from grade. The 0-foot setback allows installation directly on your property line. For corner lots, maintain a clear 'sight triangle' at intersections; obstructions near I-40 feeder roads are a traffic safety violation and can result in a removal order from the town.

What fencing material holds up best against Drexel's soil and pests?

Pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine or aluminum are optimal. The moderate soil corrosivity index and moderate to heavy termite risk make untreated wood and steel vulnerable. Use hot-dip galvanized or stainless-steel fasteners to prevent rust streaks. Composite materials also resist rot and insect damage in this environment.

What is required before you dig fence post holes?

You must contact North Carolina 811 at least three full business days before excavation. They will mark all public utility lines. Hitting an unmarked line in Downtown Drexel can cause service outages, incur massive repair liabilities, and violate town ordinances. Our crew manages the associated Drexel Town Hall permit paperwork to ensure the locates align with the approved site plan.

Am I legally required to notify my neighbor before building a fence?

Yes. Under North Carolina's Good Neighbor Fence Act (N.C. Gen. Stat. Chapter 1, Article 46), you must provide written notice to adjoining landowners for any fence replacing or constituting a shared boundary line. In Drexel, this 2026 notice requirement is a strict precondition to establishing cost-sharing rights and avoiding partition fence disputes.

Why do fence posts in Drexel need concrete footings?

Drexel's 12-inch frost depth requires footings extending below that line. Posts set in shallow soil will lift from frost heave, cracking rails and loosening pickets. The 2018 IRC, Section R403.1.4.1, mandates footings below the frost line for permanent perimeter structures to prevent this structural failure.



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