Fence Company in Tarrytown, NY
Fencing for a river village — built for Tarrytown's hills, Hudson wind, and historic streets.
A Village That Slopes to the River
Tarrytown climbs from the Hudson up through the village to Wilson Park, the Crest, and Miller Park, and nearly every yard carries some of that slope. Fences here get planned around grade the way flat-town fences never do: racked panels that follow the hill, stepped runs where level lines suit the house, posts set deeper on the downhill side. We measure the actual grade at the estimate and show you what the fence will look like on your slope before you sign anything.
Wind Off the Hudson
The river generates real wind, especially on the west-facing streets with the views everyone moves here for. Solid privacy panels take that wind like a sail, so on exposed Tarrytown lots we either build with deeper, reinforced footings or recommend styles that let air through — shadowbox cedar, spaced board, or ornamental aluminum. The right call depends on your exposure, and we make it on-site.
Respecting the Historic Streets
Tarrytown's older blocks near the village center have real history, and a fence should look like it belongs. Cedar picket, traditional board, and iron-look aluminum suit these streets; we match heights and details to the architecture, and where village review applies to a project we prepare the drawings and handle the process.
Practical Fencing for the Rest of the Yard
Away from the street, the priorities turn practical: vinyl privacy between close-set homes, pool enclosures built to New York's 4-foot barrier code, pet fencing that actually contains the pet. And when an existing fence leans after a wet winter, our repair crew can often reset it for far less than replacement.
We also serve the river towns around Tarrytown including Dobbs Ferry and Ossining. For decks — including view decks — see the Tarrytown deck & fence page or call (914) 775-9272.
Tarrytown Fence FAQ
How do you fence a sloped Tarrytown yard?
We either rack the fence to follow the grade or step it down in level sections, depending on the slope and the look you want. Downhill posts get set deeper, and we show you at the estimate exactly how the fence will sit on your particular hill.
Will a privacy fence handle the wind off the Hudson?
On exposed west-facing lots, solid panels need deeper reinforced footings — or a smarter style choice. Shadowbox cedar and ornamental aluminum let wind pass through and hold up better on river-facing properties. We assess your actual exposure on-site.
What fences suit Tarrytown's historic streets?
Cedar picket, traditional board styles, and black iron-look aluminum fit the village's older architecture. We match height and detailing to the home, and we handle the drawings if village review applies to your project.
Do you build pool fences in Tarrytown?
Yes — to New York State's barrier code: at least 4 feet high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Black aluminum is the usual choice; it passes inspection and visually disappears into the landscaping.