Fence Company in Eastchester, NY
Family-first fencing — privacy, pools, and pets — for Chester Heights, Lake Isle, and every Eastchester block.
Eastchester Fences Are Family Fences
Eastchester is where Westchester families put down roots, and almost every fence we build here has a practical reason behind it: a toddler who just learned to run, a new puppy, a pool going in by summer, a busy stretch near the White Plains Road corridor that needs screening. Our job is matching the practical need to a fence that also looks good on a family street — and doing it on a schedule that beats the season.
Pools and the Lake Isle Effect
Between backyard pools and the country-club neighborhoods around Lake Isle, pool fencing is constant work for us in Eastchester. New York State requires a 4-foot minimum barrier with self-closing, self-latching gates; the town inspects it. Our black aluminum enclosures meet the code, keep sight lines to the water open for supervising parents, and never need repainting.
Privacy Along the Busy Corridors
Homes near White Plains Road and California Road live with traffic noise and headlights. A six-foot vinyl privacy fence is the fix we install most: solid screening, no maintenance, and a clean look from both sides. Where the street character calls for wood, cedar board fencing does the same job with natural warmth.
Spring Books Up — Plan Ahead
Every Eastchester spring is the same story: pool openings, graduation parties, and a rush of fence calls. Permits take time to process and installation slots fill, so the homeowners who call us in late winter get their fences up before Memorial Day. If your current fence just needs help rather than replacement, our repair service can usually get there faster.
We also build throughout Bronxville, Scarsdale, and Pelham. Adding a deck as well? Start at the Eastchester deck & fence page or call (914) 775-9272.
Eastchester Fence Installation FAQ
What does Eastchester require for pool fences?
New York State sets the baseline — a barrier at least 4 feet tall with self-closing, self-latching gates — and the town inspects for compliance. Our aluminum pool enclosures are built to the code as standard and keep clear sight lines to the water.
What's the best fence to block noise from White Plains Road?
A solid 6-foot vinyl privacy fence is the most effective realistic option — it blocks sight lines completely and takes the edge off road noise. Cedar board fencing performs similarly with a natural look. Neither requires ongoing maintenance the way painted wood does.
When should I order a fence to have it ready for pool season?
Late winter. Permit processing plus the spring installation rush means homeowners who start in February or March reliably have fences up before Memorial Day, while May callers often wait until mid-summer.
Is a 4-foot fence enough to keep a dog in?
For most breeds, yes — but jumpers and climbers may need 5 or 6 feet, and small-gap pickets matter for small dogs. Tell us about the dog during the estimate and we'll size the fence to the actual animal.