Top Fencing Companies in Martinsville, NJ, 07920 | Compare & Call
There are 101 fencing companies server in Martinsville NJ
Federal Fence, owned and operated by a fencing professional with over 20 years of experience, brings a wealth of hands-on knowledge to Long Branch. After starting from the ground up and working with s...
JCR Fence in Marlton, NJ, is a family-owned business founded by Jaden Rapp in memory of his brother, Justin C. Rapp. With over 10 years of hands-on experience, we specialize in fence and gate installa...
All Star Contracting, founded by John D Redding in 2009, is a residential and commercial fence contractor serving Ocean, Monmouth, and Middlesex counties in New Jersey. With over 38 years in construct...
F Quiroz Landscaping has been serving New Brunswick, NJ, since 2008, starting from the ground up and building a reputation through word-of-mouth and consistent work. We specialize in masonry and concr...
SMC Fence, founded by Scott, a lifelong New Jersey resident, has been providing custom fence and gate solutions in Central New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania for over 9 years. Based in Monroe Townshi...
Compass Landscaping Services
Compass Landscaping Services is a family-owned and operated company based in Jamesburg, New Jersey, serving Monroe Township and surrounding areas. Founded by a husband and wife team who immigrated fro...
J&J Fencing serves Manalapan Township and all of New Jersey as a licensed fencing contractor for both residential and commercial properties. They specialize in installing, repairing, and finishing fen...
Since 1992, Mr Fence in Freehold, NJ, has been building lasting relationships with homeowners across Monmouth, Ocean, and Middlesex counties. What started as a one-man operation has grown into a famil...
Classic Fence, owned and operated by John in Freehold, NJ, provides fence and gate services to homeowners in East Freehold and the surrounding Monmouth County area. John established the company becaus...
Jedeniix Home Improvements serves Lakewood, NJ, as a full-service contractor specializing in decks and railing, painting, and fences and gates. They handle both residential and commercial projects, of...
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is my fence designed to handle high winds from I-78?
Martinsville's design wind speed is 115 MPH V-ult per ASCE 7-22 standards. This engineering rating dictates the post spacing, concrete footing size, and bracket strength. For a solid-panel fence, we reduce standard 8-foot post centers to 6 feet. We use commercial-grade post brackets anchored with 1/2-inch wedge anchors into the concrete footing. This system is engineered to survive peak storm season gusts channeled from the I-78 corridor.
Why do fence posts in Martinsville Center require deep concrete footings?
Bridgewater Township sits in Frost Zone 5 with a 36-inch frost line. Posts not set below this depth are subject to frost heave, which will lift and rack the structure. We follow IRC Section R403 for footings. For a 6-foot fence, we install posts in a 12-inch diameter hole, 42 inches deep, with 6 inches of compacted gravel for drainage before pouring concrete. This prevents the seasonal failure common in our neighborhood.
Am I legally required to notify my neighbor before replacing a shared fence in Martinsville?
Yes. Under New Jersey common law principles of adverse possession and the specific notice requirements now common in 2026, you must formally notify adjoining property owners. This is governed by New Jersey Statute 40:49-5.1 and local Bridgewater Township ordinances. Providing written notice and a plan avoids future disputes over the boundary line and cost-sharing. We provide a template document for this notification as part of our service.
How soon can you start, and what is your consultation process?
We typically schedule consultations within 3-5 business days. Our route from Chimney Rock Park to Martinsville Center uses I-78, allowing for a 35-45 minute response window. The consultation includes a site survey, discussion of zoning rules, and a review of material samples. Following that, we provide a detailed proposal within 48 hours. Project start dates are scheduled based on material lead times and permit approvals.
Can I have an automatic gate that also meets pool safety codes?
Yes. The NJ Uniform Construction Code (BOCA/IBC) requires any fence enclosing a pool to be at least 48 inches high with self-closing and self-latching gates. Modern IoT gate operators integrate directly with these mechanical latches. We install systems that provide remote access via smartphone while maintaining a constant physical latch engagement. This meets the 2026 standard for liability protection, combining convenience with non-negotiable safety.
What fence materials hold up best against Martinsville's soil and pests?
Our moderate soil corrosivity index requires G90 galvanized steel posts and fasteners. Aluminum or vinyl panels are good choices. Pressure-treated pine posts must be rated for ground contact (UC4B). With moderate termite risk, avoid untreated wood in contact with soil. We use stainless steel or polymer-coated screws to prevent rust streaks on vinyl. Material compatibility prevents premature failure and maintains curb appeal.
What are the height and setback rules for a fence on my property?
Bridgewater Township zoning limits fences to 4 feet in front yards and 6 feet in rear/side yards. The standard setback is 0 feet, meaning you can build on the property line. Critical exception: corner lots must maintain a visibility 'sight triangle.' Near I-78 on-ramps, this is strictly enforced. No fence, hedge, or structure over 30 inches high is permitted within 25 feet of the intersection of property lines. We survey this during the estimate.
What is required before you start digging for my fence?
New Jersey law requires a utility locate request via NJ One Call (811) at least three business days before digging. Hitting a gas, electric, or fiber line in Martinsville Center results in major repair costs and liability. We manage the 811 ticket and the Township permit paperwork. The permit office requires a site plan showing the fence layout, height, and materials. We handle this submission to avoid project delays.