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Home to a National Register historic district, Victorian homes dating to 1880 along Bowdon and Monroe streets, and the famous New Year's Eve Possum Drop, Tallapoosa's fencing ordinance requires uniform standardized construction. We know the code, the materials standards, and the terrain — from in-town historic properties to rural land stretching toward the Alabama state line.
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Complete Fence of Georgia serves Tallapoosa, a western Haralson County city approximately 9 miles from the Alabama state line, with a National Register historic district and Victorian-era homes concentrated on Bowdon St, Monroe St, Kiker St, and Manning St. From our Haralson County hub, we navigate Tallapoosa's material uniformity requirement, the historic district's design sensibility rooted in Creek Indian heritage and the Sandtown Trail, and the rural properties stretching toward the state line. Tally Mountain Golf Course, Gold Creek, and Providence Lake neighborhoods all receive the same permit-smart, code-compliant installation process.
Popular Fence Styles in Tallapoosa

Wood Privacy Fence
Standard dog-ear or board-on-board wood privacy fences meet Tallapoosa's uniformity requirement when built with matched, purpose-designed pickets. Popular in Gold Creek and Providence Hills neighborhoods for backyard privacy.
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Ornamental Aluminum (Historic District)
Ornamental aluminum is the ideal choice for Tallapoosa's historic district properties on Bowdon St and Monroe St. It meets the material uniformity requirement, mirrors the wrought iron aesthetic of the Victorian era, and requires zero maintenance.
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Chain Link
Chain link is an approved material under Tallapoosa's ordinance when installed as uniform, purpose-designed fencing — not as improvised or repurposed material. Used for rear yards, pet enclosures, and larger residential lots throughout the city.
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Post and Rail (Rural Surrounds)
For the rural land surrounding Tallapoosa near the Alabama state line, post-and-board and post-and-rail are the go-to choices for horse properties and livestock operations. These properties fall under Haralson County unincorporated rules, not city code.
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Tallapoosa's ordinance is specific: all fencing must be of uniform, standardized construction using chain link, wrought iron, wood, or other purpose-designed fence materials. The use of leftover or "hodge podge" materials is explicitly prohibited. Permits are likely required — contact the city at 770-574-2345 before starting. Properties within or adjacent to the National Register-listed historic district (Victorian homes from 1880–1900 on Bowdon St, Monroe St, Kiker St, and Manning St) may have additional design review standards beyond standard city code. We carry these requirements into our pre-project review so your fence passes inspection and suits the character of your neighborhood.
Fencing Questions from Tallapoosa Homeowners
Considering a new fence for your Tallapoosa property? Here are the most common questions we answer for your neighbors.
Yes. Tallapoosa's ordinance requires all fencing to be of uniform, standardized construction. Approved materials include chain link, wrought iron, wood, and purpose-designed fence materials. The ordinance specifically prohibits "hodge podge" construction using leftover or scrap materials. We use only new, matched materials on every installation.
The Tallapoosa Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Properties on Bowdon St, Monroe St, Kiker St, and Manning St — where Victorian homes dating from 1880 to 1900 are concentrated — may have additional design standards beyond the standard city ordinance. We recommend ornamental aluminum or wrought iron for historic district properties to match the Victorian-era architectural character.
Permits are likely required in Tallapoosa. Contact the city at 770-574-2345 to confirm current requirements before starting your project. Historic district properties should inquire about any additional review procedures.
Yes. The rural land surrounding Tallapoosa is well suited for woven wire, T-post, high-tensile wire, and field fence for livestock and pasture applications. These rural properties fall under Haralson County's unincorporated rules rather than Tallapoosa city code, and county fencing does not require a permit.
Tallapoosa is approximately 9 miles from the Alabama state line, and we serve the full Haralson County area including communities near the border. If you are just across the state line in Alabama, call us — we evaluate projects case by case based on distance and scope.
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