Fence Company in Bronxville, NY
Design-sensitive fencing for one square mile of remarkable homes — Lawrence Park, Cedar Knolls, and the village.
One Square Mile, No Shortcuts
Bronxville packs some of Westchester's most distinctive architecture into a single square mile — the stone and shingle landmarks of Lawrence Park, the winding lanes of Cedar Knolls, the village's storybook center. Fencing here is detail work. A run of slim black ornamental aluminum that traces a stone wall, a cedar gate scribed into a hillside garden — that's the typical Bronxville project, and it's the kind of work we enjoy most.
Hillside Lots Are the Norm
Lawrence Park's famous hill means grade changes on almost every property. We rack aluminum to follow slopes cleanly, step cedar panels where the architecture calls for level lines, and set downhill posts deeper for stability. Where a fence meets one of Bronxville's old fieldstone retaining walls, we mount to or alongside the stone without disturbing it.
Materials That Match the Architecture
Solid white vinyl is rarely the answer in Bronxville. The village's homes call for natural cedar — left to silver, or stained to match trim — and powder-coated aluminum that reads as iron. Around pools, that same aluminum meets New York's 4-foot barrier code without looking like a code requirement. And when a beloved older fence starts to lean, our repair crew can usually save it.
Respectful of the Village Process
Bronxville cares about how the village looks, and fence projects may be subject to review depending on scope and placement. We've found the process smooth when the proposal respects the streetscape — which ours do by design. We prepare drawings, file the application, and keep the project moving.
We also serve surrounding Eastchester, Yonkers, and Mount Vernon. For decks and outdoor structures, visit the Bronxville deck & fence page or call (914) 775-9272.
Bronxville Fence Questions
Can you fence a steep Lawrence Park lot?
Yes — hillside installation is standard work for us in Bronxville. Aluminum racks to follow the slope cleanly, cedar can be stepped or custom-racked, and downhill posts are set deeper for stability. We also work alongside the village's old fieldstone walls without disturbing them.
What fence materials suit Bronxville homes?
Natural cedar and black ornamental aluminum, overwhelmingly. Both complement the village's stone, stucco, and shingle architecture. Solid white vinyl is rarely the right call here, and we'll say so.
Does the village review fence projects?
Depending on scope and placement, review can apply — Bronxville pays attention to its streetscape. We design proposals that respect the village character and prepare the drawings and application, which keeps approval smooth.
Can an older fence be repaired instead of replaced?
Often. Many Bronxville fences are quality builds that need new posts or gate work rather than replacement. We assess honestly and quote the repair when it's the better value.