Paulding County Fence Company
County-wide fence installation for Paulding County, GA with HOA-aware planning, acreage-ready perimeter solutions, and clear city-vs-county compliance guidance.
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Complete Fence of Georgia provides county-wide service across Paulding County, including fast-growth subdivision corridors and larger rural properties that need long-run planning. We serve homeowners in Dallas, Hiram, and Braswell-area properties with HOA-aware options, practical perimeter design, and terrain-focused installation methods.
Whether your address is in an incorporated city or unincorporated Paulding County, we help verify which requirements apply before install so projects stay compliant and efficient.
Top Fence Styles Across Paulding County

Wood Privacy (Dog Ear)
A leading choice for backyard privacy in HOA communities and dense subdivision lots across Dallas and Hiram corridors.
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Wood Semi-Privacy (Shadowbox)
A clean HOA-friendly style with airflow for tighter neighborhoods such as Seven Hills and other North Paulding communities.
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Aluminum Fence (3 Rail)
A pool-friendly open-view option that fits higher-end neighborhood aesthetics while supporting long-term durability.
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Wood Post and Rail
A practical perimeter style for acreage and rural-edge properties where long runs and gate planning are core priorities.
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Our crews regularly work across North Paulding and the Cedarcrest corridor, including Seven Hills, Bentwater on the Paulding side, The Park at Cedarcrest, Paulding Forest and Raccoon Creek areas, and Yorkville-side rural edges. We also serve properties along the US-278 and GA-6 movement corridor where right-of-way and easement checks are often important.
Paulding County Compliance and Terrain Strategy
Fence requirements can vary between unincorporated Paulding County and incorporated cities such as Dallas, Hiram, and Braswell-area properties. We help verify which jurisdiction applies before planning height, placement, and approval steps. County-published guidance includes different references around permit thresholds, so for conservative planning we recommend verifying anything above 6 feet before installation.
On rolling Paulding lots, we choose between racked and stepped approaches based on slope and gap control. We also plan around drainage and utility easements, plus right-of-way constraints for street-facing boundaries.
Paulding County Fence FAQs
Guidance for subdivision and acreage projects across Dallas, Hiram, and unincorporated Paulding County.
Paulding County’s Building and Permitting FAQ states a permit is not required if the fence is not more than 6 feet tall. For taller fences, requirements can differ by situation and jurisdiction, so verify before building.
County-published fence guidance also references a permit requirement for fences over 7 feet. Because county guidance is not perfectly consistent between pages, a conservative approach is to verify anything above 6 feet, especially for street-facing/front-yard fences with the county and HOA before construction.
They can. Incorporated cities may use different permitting workflows than unincorporated Paulding County. For example, Dallas uses a city permitting process. Confirm your exact address jurisdiction before relying on county-only guidance.
County fence guidance warns street-facing fences should not be placed within right-of-way areas and recommends confirming right-of-way locations with the appropriate transportation authority.
If lines are unclear, yes. County guidance recommends checking plats and surveys, and many homeowners use a licensed surveyor to avoid boundary conflicts.
Often yes. HOA rules commonly control style, height, and placement, even when county permit thresholds are not triggered.
Common selections include wood privacy, shadowbox semi-privacy, aluminum for open-view and pool-focused areas, and post-and-rail on larger lots.
We use racked panels for smoother grade following or stepped layouts for sharper transitions. The choice depends on slope and gap-control priorities.
For many homes, wood privacy or black chain link are practical options. The best fit depends on layout, slope, and HOA requirements.
Post-and-rail is a common acreage style, and it can be paired with gates and targeted privacy sections where needed.
Yes, in some locations. County guidance recommends checking drainage and utility easements before finalizing fence placement.
Confirm whether your property is city or unincorporated, verify height-related permit guidance, check right-of-way and easements, and secure HOA approval where applicable.
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