Durable, coastal-ready fencing built for homes in Sunset Beach
When homeowners want privacy, safety, and reliable workmanship, they turn to All Around Fence. With over 25 years of serving Pasadena’s waterfront communities, we build fences that stand up to Maryland’s weather while fitting naturally into established streets, compact yards, and HOA-conscious areas. Our owner-led approach ensures every measurement, post setting, and layout is handled with care. Whether your home sits near Stoney Creek, along Granada Road, or close to the community pier, your fence will be designed to last.
This neighborhood blends water access, mature trees, and a mix of older and newer homes. Properties near the community beach or along Hilltop Road often have irregular boundaries, slopes, or narrow driveways that require careful planning. Unlike contractors who divide their attention between decks and other projects, we focus solely on fences and the construction methods that ensure long-term performance.
Typically, Jim or Jeremy visits your home to take measurements and check soil, grading, drainage, and tree lines. On waterfront-adjacent soil, we often use 24–30 inch post depth and 8–12 inch concrete footers for stability through freeze–thaw cycles. Hardware is chosen for humidity and coastal air, and each layout is refined from decades of work across Pasadena’s shoreline communities, including areas near Elizabeth’s Landing.


















Pressure-treated wood is a popular choice for natural style and privacy. Many homes along Fort Smallwood Road and the tree-lined areas near Hilltop Road prefer six-foot wood privacy fences with cap-and-trim tops. Wood blends well with mature landscaping and established home styles.
Vinyl is a strong, low-maintenance option for coastal humidity. White vinyl is popular across Pasadena, while tan, khaki, and two-tone styles are common for homes close to the water or visible from the road. Vinyl keeps a clean look without fading or warping.
Aluminum, often called “wrought iron,” is perfect for homes needing visibility and airflow near Stoney Creek. Many choose 4-foot aluminum for front yards or 6-foot aluminum for pool areas and water-facing spots where they want safety without blocking views.
A practical option for pets, utility areas, and side yards. Chain link is often chosen behind homes on smaller lots where airflow matters.
We install code-compliant pool fencing—often 48 inches or taller, depending on layout. Aluminum or vinyl is common for visibility and safety.
Available in wood or vinyl, these fences are popular on homes with close neighbors or corner lots that need extra screening.
We install single and double-gates with sturdy hardware. Walk gates are usually 3–4 feet wide, and wider driveway gates are available when needed.
We install perimeter chain link, security fencing, and dumpster enclosures for nearby businesses. As a licensed and insured contractor, we follow Anne Arundel County codes and schedule work to minimize interruption.
Our fences support privacy, pet safety, child safety, and pool protection. Many homeowners choose mixed materials—such as vinyl privacy sections with aluminum panels—to keep some visibility near water or wooded areas. We coordinate with utilities, property lines, and HOA guidelines. Most standard installations take 1–3 days after work begins.
This waterfront setting brings humid summers, coastal air, winter freeze–thaw cycles, and occasional storms, so strong construction matters. Our installations use deep-set posts, solid 8–12 inch concrete footers, and hardware rated for moisture and coastal exposure. Many homeowners also prefer materials that fit community expectations, so we guide you toward options commonly accepted in nearby waterfront neighborhoods. With over 25 years of experience building around Anne Arundel, we take pride in doing the job right the first time.
This area is renowned for its quiet streets, water access, and a blend of classic cottages and modern homes. Yards are often compact, tree-lined, or shaped by the shoreline. We’ve worked on properties near main roads, the community pier, and the Sunset Park, where each lot has its own layout challenges—tight access, slopes, irregular lines, or outdoor spaces families want to enjoy. A well-planned fence adds privacy, safety, and structure, especially for pet owners or families living near the water. On-site evaluation is important here, and we make sure every layout fits the space.
We’re proud to serve Pasadena and its waterfront communities with reliable materials and careful, owner-led installations.
Pasadena • Lake Shore • Riviera Beach • Severna Park • Glen Burnie • Millersville • Hanover
Extended Service: Annapolis • South Gate • Gambrills • Ferndale • Severn • Odenton • Linthicum
"Our new fence looks great! The communication from start to finish was amazing! Jim kept in touch all day as the fence was installed. Sheila in the office was helpful and great to deal with. Looking forward to our next project! I would highly recommend!"
"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."








Choose a licensed, owner-led team with decades of experience in the surrounding Pasadena shoreline communities. We install wood, vinyl, aluminum, chain link, and privacy fencing with clear pricing and dependable workmanship. Schedule a free on-site estimate with no pressure or obligations.
Yes. We use deeper post settings, solid concrete footers, and hardware designed for humidity and coastal air. Vinyl and aluminum perform especially well near the water, and pressure-treated wood is selected for durability.
Most residential projects take 1–3 days, depending on material and layout. We keep the work area clean and stay in steady communication from start to finish.
Wood benefits from staining or sealing, while vinyl and aluminum need only light washing. Checking hinges yearly helps everything stay in good shape.
Wood has a lower upfront cost, while vinyl and aluminum offer long-term value with minimal upkeep. Your yard and HOA guidelines help determine the best choice.
Many homeowners choose vinyl for privacy or aluminum for visibility. Wood remains a solid option for a natural style. We’ll help you select the best fit for your yard.
"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."