Fence Company in Armonk, NY
Estate fencing for Armonk's backcountry — Windmill Farm, Whippoorwill, and the properties in between.
Backcountry Properties, Backcountry Fencing
Armonk is horse-country Westchester: large parcels in Windmill Farm and Whippoorwill, long road frontages, woods on at least one side of nearly every lot. Fencing at this scale is planning work as much as building work — hundreds of feet of perimeter, gates positioned for how the property actually gets used, and materials that look right against stone walls and open lawn. Estate runs of black ornamental aluminum and cedar split-rail with wire backing are our most common Armonk builds.
One Detail Most People Miss: It's North Castle
Armonk isn't its own municipality — it's a hamlet of the Town of North Castle, and fence permits go through North Castle's building department. Homeowners coming from other towns are sometimes surprised by the process. We aren't: we know the requirements, prepare the application against your survey, and keep the project on schedule.
Deer Fencing That Actually Works
Armonk's deer population treats gardens as infrastructure. Real deer control means height — well beyond a standard yard fence — and full enclosure of the protected area, because deer will find the one open side. We run tall deer fencing along wooded lines where it vanishes into the trees, and integrate it with the decorative fencing so the property reads as designed, not defended.
Pools, Pets, and the Practical Layer
Inside the big perimeter, Armonk properties still need the practical layer: pool enclosures built to New York's 4-foot barrier code, pet fencing sized to the actual dog, and vinyl privacy sections where a neighboring sight line needs closing. Our repair crew also maintains existing estate fencing — re-posting, re-railing, and refinishing section by section.
We also serve Pleasantville and the surrounding backcountry. For decks and outdoor structures, see the Armonk deck & fence page or call (914) 775-9272.
Armonk Fence FAQ
Who issues fence permits for Armonk properties?
The Town of North Castle — Armonk is a hamlet within North Castle, not a separate municipality. We handle the North Castle application and survey documentation as part of every Armonk project.
What does effective deer fencing look like on a large lot?
Tall fencing — well above standard yard height — fully enclosing the protected area, because deer will exploit any open side. We run it along wooded lines where it disappears, integrated with the decorative fencing so the property still looks designed.
Can you fence several hundred feet of perimeter?
Yes, estate-scale perimeters are core work for us in Armonk. Long runs require consistent post lines, planned gate locations, and clean grade transitions — we design the full perimeter as one project, not a series of patches.
What materials suit Armonk estates?
Black ornamental aluminum for formal perimeters and pool enclosures, and cedar split-rail with wire backing where the look should stay rural. Both pair naturally with Armonk's stone walls and wooded edges.