Newnan & Fayette Area Fence Company
Regional fence installation across Newnan, Peachtree City, and Fayetteville with compliance-aware planning for city and unincorporated addresses.
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Complete Fence of Georgia serves the Newnan and Fayette corridor with practical planning for HOA neighborhoods, pool-lifestyle properties, and established residential lots. We support projects in Newnan, Peachtree City, and Fayetteville with clean installs and compliance-aware guidance.
Because this service region spans multiple jurisdictions, we verify city-vs-county requirements, HOA conditions, right-of-way limits, and pool-barrier considerations before installation begins.
Counties Covered
This regional page covers projects in Coweta County and Fayette County, including city and unincorporated addresses based on scope and scheduling.
Top Fence Styles Across Newnan & Fayette

Wood Privacy (Cap and Trim / Dog Ear)
A leading HOA-ready backyard privacy option in planned communities where finish quality and curb appeal are priorities.
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Wood Semi-Privacy (Shadowbox)
A common HOA-friendly style that balances backyard screening and airflow in tighter subdivision layouts.
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Aluminum Fence (3 Rail)
An open-view premium option that fits pool-lifestyle backyards and higher-end neighborhood aesthetics.
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Vinyl Fence (Privacy)
A low-maintenance upgrade path for homeowners who want lasting privacy and reduced upkeep where HOA guidelines allow.
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We regularly work in unincorporated Coweta and Fayette areas outside city limits, including neighborhoods and corridors between Newnan and Peachtree City where jurisdiction, HOA controls, and layout constraints can differ by address.
Regional Compliance and Terrain Strategy
Because this is a multi-county service area, requirements can differ by city process, unincorporated county standards, HOA restrictions, and pool-barrier rules. We use address-based verification before install so your plan matches the right jurisdiction.
Across rolling suburban terrain, we choose racked or stepped installation methods based on slope, visibility, and pet-gap control. We also plan around easements, right-of-way, and drainage concerns where applicable.
Newnan & Fayette Area Fence FAQs
Answers to common compliance, design, and installation questions across Newnan, Peachtree City, Fayetteville, and surrounding unincorporated areas.
It depends on where your address falls. City rules vary, and county rules may differ in unincorporated areas. For example, Newnan provides a fence permit application, and Peachtree City states permits are required for fences 4 feet or taller.
Each city can have its own requirements and process, and unincorporated county areas can follow separate county rules. Coweta County ordinance language also treats pool fencing differently than non-pool fencing.
Often yes. Planned communities commonly control style, height, color, and placement, even when permits may not be required. Getting HOA approval in writing is the safest path.
Newnan's fence permit application states a site plan or survey showing the proposed fence location is required for fence permit applications.
Peachtree City states a building permit is required for fences 4 feet in height or taller, and city code materials reinforce that threshold.
Fayetteville's permit resources include a building permit application listing Fence and Pool Fence as project types, plus published fee schedules and forms. Permit requirements can depend on project details, so verify by address.
Coweta ordinance language includes an exception stating permits are not required for fences not associated with pools, while pool fencing is permit-related. If you are outside city limits, confirm jurisdiction and pool status before build-out.
Most homeowners choose wood privacy or shadowbox for HOA-friendly backyard privacy. For pool and premium backyards, aluminum is popular for open views and long-term durability.
For most homes, wood privacy offers strong containment while black chain link is durable and cost-effective. The best fit depends on slope, footage, and HOA rules.
We use racked layouts for gentler slopes and stepped layouts for sharper changes, selecting the method that best controls gaps and supports clean neighborhood appearance.
Pool barriers often have specific rules for self-closing and self-latching gates, openings, and height. Because requirements are code-driven, verify your exact layout and jurisdiction before installation.
Use a checklist: confirm city or unincorporated jurisdiction, check HOA rules, verify permit status, plan around easements and right-of-way, and confirm pool barrier requirements when a pool is involved.
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