Cobb County Fence Company
County-wide fence installation for Cobb County, GA with HOA-friendly options, pool-safe layouts, and clear city-vs-unincorporated compliance guidance.
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Trusted by homeowners across Cobb County for HOA-ready designs, pool-safe layouts, and dependable installation quality.
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Complete Fence of Georgia serves homeowners across Cobb County with city-aware and HOA-ready planning for projects in Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw, Acworth, and Powder Springs. We also support Austell and Mableton addresses where jurisdiction, right-of-way, and HOA conditions can vary by neighborhood.
Whether you are inside an incorporated city or in unincorporated Cobb, we help verify front-yard visibility, right-of-way boundaries, easement constraints, and pool barrier requirements before installation starts.
Top Fence Styles Across Cobb County

Wood Privacy (Dog Ear)
A default privacy choice in Cobb subdivision neighborhoods where HOA-friendly backyard screening is the top priority.
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Wood Semi-Privacy (Shadowbox)
A strong option for tighter-lot neighborhoods that need airflow, clean street-side appearance, and practical privacy.
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Aluminum Fence (3 Rail)
A county-wide favorite for pool and open-view backyards where homeowners want visibility with durable, low-maintenance performance.
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Chain Link Fence (Black)
A practical pet-safe solution for side and backyard runs, with privacy options where neighborhood conditions allow.
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Our teams regularly support projects in East Cobb, West Cobb and Lost Mountain areas, Vinings, Cumberland, and Fair Oaks zones. We also work along the I-75 and US-41 corridors where right-of-way boundaries and front-yard visibility often matter for compliant fence placement.
Cobb County Compliance and Terrain Strategy
Cobb projects frequently involve city-vs-unincorporated rule differences, especially for front-yard visibility and roadway-adjacent installations. We help homeowners confirm jurisdiction first, then verify height, placement, and pool-barrier requirements for the specific address and neighborhood.
With rolling backyards and red-clay drainage patterns across much of Cobb, we select racked or stepped layouts based on slope and pet-gap control. We also review easements and right-of-way limits before layout so installation lines stay clean and defensible.
Cobb County Fence FAQs
Guidance for city and unincorporated projects across Cobb County.
It depends on whether your address is in unincorporated Cobb County or inside an incorporated city such as Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw, or Acworth. The safest approach is confirming jurisdiction first.
You generally want to keep fences out of public right-of-way areas. If your layout is close to a street, sidewalk, or roadway feature, verify the right-of-way boundary before installation.
Yes, they can. For example, Marietta notes most fences do not require a building permit, but height and placement regulations still apply.
Often yes. HOA documents can limit style, height, placement, and finish even when a building permit is not required.
Cobb publishes residential pool barrier guidance covering barrier height, openings, and self-closing and self-latching gate standards. Confirm your exact layout before selecting the final fence and gate package.
Aluminum 3-rail and ornamental-style open-view systems are common because they support barrier goals without blocking backyard visibility.
We choose between racked panels for smoother grade transitions and stepped panels for sharper elevation changes based on appearance and gap control.
If property lines, easements, or shared boundaries are unclear, a survey or a verified recorded plat is the safest path before install.
Sometimes, but it depends on right-of-way, easements, HOA constraints, and boundary certainty. We avoid absolute placement claims without verification.
The most common requests are wood privacy, shadowbox semi-privacy, aluminum for pools and open-view backyards, and black chain link for pets and utility runs.
Confirm city versus unincorporated jurisdiction, review height and visibility basics, verify right-of-way limits, get HOA approval when required, and follow pool barrier guidance for pool projects.
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