


Licensed in Anne Arundel County
Experienced with South Gate HOA Guidelines & Waterfront Properties
Owner-Led Consultations & On-Site Planning
South Gate is the kind of place where fence projects succeed or stall based on planning. Many homes here have HOA or deed restrictions. Mature trees and tight property lines necessitate careful placement on established lots. Our extensive experience in this section of Anne Arundel County has taught us the importance of those specifics.
When you contact All Around Fence & Decks, you work directly with the owner. Jeremy handles the site visit, reviews HOA requirements, plans the layout, and oversees the installation. That continuity helps prevent approval issues, layout mistakes, and communication gaps that can delay projects in HOA-regulated neighborhoods across the area.
What that means for your project:
This local, hands-on method helps homeowners in the area feel confident. They know the fence is planned well, installed carefully, and built to last.


















Fence projects in this neighborhood are shaped by deed restrictions, established homes, and close residential lot lines. Homeowners often need fences for privacy, boundary definition, and neighborhood rules. These are the fencing services requested most often here.

Privacy fencing is a common choice for backyards and side yards in this community. Wood and vinyl privacy fences keep neighboring properties apart and make outdoor spaces more usable. Fence layouts are planned carefully to stay within property lines and meet local height and placement rules.

Vinyl fencing is popular in HOA-regulated neighborhoods where appearance consistency matters. Its clean look and low maintenance often align well with the Anne Arundel County review requirements. Vinyl works well around mature landscaping and holds up over time.

Aluminum fencing is often used in front yards, pool areas, and visible spaces. Its open design sets clear boundaries but keeps sightlines clear, especially along streets near the Old Mill area. It also meets safety and code requirements.

Wood fencing is often chosen for older homes and tree-lined lots in the area. Pressure-treated wood blends naturally with established yards. Installations consider roots, grade changes, and existing structures. This helps ensure long-term stability.

Chain link fencing is commonly used for pet containment and rear property boundaries. Here, it’s a practical option where durability and visibility matter more than decorative style. Proper height and placement are planned to meet local guidelines.
Local businesses and community facilities rely on All Around Fence for commercial fencing solutions that maintain professional aesthetics while fulfilling practical security requirements. From small retail establishments to service businesses throughout the community, we design commercial fence systems that enhance business appeal while protecting valuable assets. Our experience with Anne Arundel County's commercial requirements ensures streamlined permitting, while our owner-supervised installation guarantees consistent quality throughout implementation. Commercial clients appreciate our understanding of the area's position within Anne Arundel County's business corridor, where appearance standards reflect the community's commitment to maintaining property values and neighborhood pride.
Our residential fencing enhances homes with customized solutions that respect the community's established character while addressing modern lifestyle requirements. Whether you're enhancing a classic Cape Cod requiring traditional boundary definition, a split-level home needing secure areas for children and pets, or a ranch-style property wanting privacy enhancement for outdoor entertaining, we provide personalized service from consultation through installation completion. The All Around Fence advantage is that company owners personally measure your property, design your fence system, and supervise installation, ensuring your fence perfectly balances functionality with aesthetic enhancement appropriate for this mature, well-maintained community.
Fence projects in this community are shaped by both county permit rules and neighborhood deed restrictions. Planning correctly at the start helps prevent delays, redesigns, and approval issues.
Fence permits are issued through Anne Arundel County.
Permit requirements often depend on:
Inspections may be required once posts and panels are installed.
We prepare permit applications, submit required documents, and coordinate inspections as needed.
Many homes fall under guidelines set by neighborhood deed covenants.
Fence plans may require review before installation.
Common considerations include:
We review fence style and placement against these standards before work begins.
The area includes many established lots with defined boundaries and mature landscaping.
We review existing surveys or homeowner-provided plats to confirm fence location.
Layouts are planned to avoid encroachment and protect nearby trees and roots.
Careful planning around local rules helps fence projects move smoothly from approval to installation.
Contact us to arrange a comprehensive consultation where our owners personally evaluate your property's specific characteristics, including existing landscaping integration, neighborhood aesthetic considerations, and any unique requirements of your mature property.
Based on your property's assessment, we'll recommend appropriate fencing materials and designs that enhance your home's character while fulfilling your functional requirements—whether that's privacy enhancement, security improvement, or simple property definition.
From permit acquisition through final walkthrough, our owners remain personally involved throughout your project. We ensure meticulous installation techniques that respect your established landscaping and deliver results that enhance your property's long-term value.
Homeowners choose All Around Fence because our deliberately small, family-operated structure delivers exceptional quality control and individualized attention impossible with corporate fence companies. As owner Jim explains, “The biggest thing that sets us apart is that we have kept our business small. We handle everything from start to finish within the family. The owners are the salespeople and your main points of contact.” This direct approach eliminates the confusion and frustration common when dealing with companies where salespeople vanish after securing contracts. The person measuring your property maintains authority and involvement throughout the entire project, ensuring your fence installation in South Gate, MD exceeds expectations. Our motto—”Quality fence at a reasonable price”—reflects our commitment to delivering superior value without inflated pricing, particularly important in established communities where homeowners make thoughtful, long-term property investments.
Our projects reflect the common needs of local homeowners, including privacy, pet safety, and clear property boundaries. Many properties here require careful planning due to mature landscaping, sidewalks, and deed restrictions. The team lays out each fence with these conditions in mind so it fits the property, follows local rules, and blends into the surrounding neighborhood.
This section highlights fencing work completed in the neighborhood and will continue to grow as new local projects are added.
"We were looking to replace an existing 6-foot fence. I got quotes from three companies. We chose All Around Fence because Jim took the time to explain to my wife and me the pros and cons of wood and vinyl fencing. His son Jeremy was also very nice and professional, along with their crew. I would definitely recommend them or use them again. Thank you very much for an excellent job, product, and staying on schedule."
"I cannot say enough great things about my experience with the team at All Around Fence. From working with Sheila to gather info and set the whole project up, to the owner, Jim, who handled the initial visit and provided us the confirmation we needed to make our final decision on the direction we wanted to go in, and Patrick and his team, who were on site for installation."
Our fencing work serves the entire community. This includes residential streets, interior subdivisions, and homes close to schools and parks. We plan each fence with the surrounding setting in mind. Lot sizes, layouts, and deed restrictions can vary by block.
We regularly install fences throughout:
These areas include a mix of smaller suburban yards, mature trees, sidewalks, and close property lines. Local experience ensures each fence fits the property, meets neighborhood standards, and performs reliably over time.








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Front-yard fencing in South Gate is more restricted than fencing in back or side yards. Height, visibility, and placement matter, especially on streets with sidewalks or through-traffic near the Old Mill area. In many cases, recorded deed restrictions or neighborhood covenants apply in addition to Anne Arundel County rules, so planning comes first.
Approval timelines depend on county permit review and any recorded deed restrictions tied to the property. Delays often happen when fence plans lack clear measurements, placement details, or material notes. Submitting a complete layout that matches county rules and neighborhood covenants helps keep the process moving.
Fence repair makes sense when posts are still solid, and damage is limited to a few sections. Replacement is often the better option when posts lean, wood shows rot, or the fence no longer meets HOA or county standards. In established South Gate yards, age and soil movement are common factors that influence this decision.
Pet fencing often comes down to yard size, proximity to neighbors, and visibility. Wood or vinyl privacy fences are common for full containment, while chain link is often used along rear property lines. Proper height, spacing, and secure gates matter most on smaller suburban lots with shared boundaries.
Fencing projects in South Gate often involve more planning than those in nearby communities. Deed restrictions, mature landscaping, sidewalks, and tighter lot lines all affect layout decisions. Compared with less-regulated areas, South Gate projects place greater emphasis on placement accuracy, visual consistency, and HOA review prior to installation.
"Working with Jerry and Jim, they have been extremely responsive, set realistic expectations, and were fairly priced. The end product was amazing and they stayed available post fence installation for any questions/concerns. Highly professional and will definitely use again."