Bordentown Township Fence Company — Serving Burlington County for 20+ Years
We've been installing fences and decks in Bordentown Township for over 20 years. Every property is different—whether you're in Clifton Mill, Greenbriar Horizons, or one of our single-family neighborhoods—we know your soil, your frost line, and your township's permit rules. Expect zero guesswork. Expect a fence that lasts. White vinyl is our most-requested material. But if you need aluminum, wood, or a Trex composite deck, we do that too. Owner-operated. No sales talk. Just straightforward work and a 3-year workmanship guarantee.


Tri-State specializes in four proven fence solutions for Bordentown properties. Each material handles local freeze-thaw cycles and Zone 7b conditions.

Transform your property with premium vinyl fencing, designed for strength and low maintenance, vinyl fences provide lasting style and dependable performance.
Zero maintenance, frost-proof, lasts 20–30 years. Posts set below Bordentown's 36-inch frost line; no warping, cracking, or paint needed.
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Enhance your property’s appeal and protection with a durable, rust-resistant aluminum fencing. Its elegant, open design works well in residential and commercial settings.
Rustproof, anodized finish, zero maintenance. Perfect for decks, patios, pool barriers; complies with township codes and meets HOA standards.
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Enhance your property’s appeal and protection with a durable, rust-resistant aluminum fencing. Its elegant, open design works well in residential and commercial settings.

Enhance your property’s appeal and protection with a durable, rust-resistant aluminum fencing. Its elegant, open design works well in residential and commercial settings.

Prefer the natural warmth of wood? We specialize in custom wood fence installations, built from quality cedar or pine for long-term beauty and value.
Customizable stain colors and classic aesthetic. Requires annual sealing in Bordentown's humid climate (48" annual rainfall); lower upfront cost than vinyl.
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For a practical, cost-effective option, chain link fences deliver reliable security and versatility for homes, schools, and businesses.

Ideal for large or agricultural properties, ranch-style fences—including split rail and board rail—combine strength, function, and a timeless rural look.

Add convenience and security with custom automatic gates. Sliding or swinging systems feature reliable access control and automation.

Enhance your property’s appeal and protection with a durable, rust-resistant aluminum fencing. Its elegant, open design works well in residential and commercial settings.
Resists moisture, mold, and splinters. Survives freeze-thaw cycles; 25–30-year lifespan. Post footings set below 36-inch frost line; all permits handled.
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Built for Local Conditions
Fence performance changes by region—what works in Georgia doesn’t always last in South Jersey.Our designs are engineered around South Jersey’s coastal humidity, clay-heavy soil, and freeze-thaw cycles.
Local design considerations we plan for:
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Soil type and drainage grade
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Coastal humidity and salt-air corrosion
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Wind load on long vinyl runs
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HOA or township height limits
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Pool enclosure safety regulations

Bordentown properties vary—some have clay that holds water, others drain faster. HOA rules differ by subdivision. When you call for a quote, we walk your property, check grade and drainage, and assess soil type at your specific lot. We've been doing this for 20+ years in Burlington County, and we never guess on site-specific problems.
Every Bordentown Township property has its own conditions — let us walk yours before you commit to a material or a price. Call (484) 532-4655 or request your free on-site estimate.

Every Tri-State Fence & Deck project follows the standards required by South Jersey township and county codes—from post depth and frost line clearance to concrete set times and gate spacing.
Our crews follow a structured checklist developed over 20 years of regional experience to ensure your fence or deck passes inspection and stands the test of time.
What defines our craftsmanship:
Posts set to South Jersey frost depth (typically 30"–36" minimum, depending on township)
Concrete mixed and cured per ASTM fence-post standards.
Vinyl and aluminum rails reinforced with steel or aluminum inserts where required.
Deck framing built with weather-rated fasteners and NJ-approved joist spacing
Site cleanup and gate alignment were verified before the customer walkthrough.




Are you looking for a partner to help you take your outdoor aspirations from dream to reality? Contact us today, and we will be in touch soon to help you get started with the initial details.
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If your property is in an HOA community (like Clifton Mill, Greenbriar Horizons, or Village Grande at Crosswicks Creek), then YES—you'll need HOA approval before we install.
Timeline:
Good news:
We've installed 1,000+ fences in HOA communities. We know the rules.We prepare all documentation, submit it to your HOA, and follow up. Typical HOA rules in Bordentown:
We'll review your HOA covenants FOR FREE and tell you what's allowed before we quote a price. Call (484) 532-4655.
YES. Bordentown Township requires a permit for all fence installations.
How to get one:
WE HANDLE THIS FOR YOU:
You don't need to call the township yourself. We'll prepare permit applications, submit drawings, and follow up. Total cost is included in your estimate.
Construction Office:
1 Municipal Drive, Bordentown, NJ 08505
(609) 298-2800
Hours: Mon–Thu 8:00 AM–4:45 PM | Fri 8:00 AM–12:00 PM
Height limits (typical residential):
(Always confirm with township; height limits may vary by zoning district.)
Bordentown Township's frost line is approximately 36 inches deep. This is the depth that ground freezes to during winter.
Why it matters:
If fence posts are installed shallower than the frost line, they'll "heave" (shift up) when the ground freezes, then settle back down when it thaws. After 100+ freeze-thaw cycles per winter, you end up with:
Our standard: We set every post 40–42 inches deep, EXCEEDING the frost line by 4–6 inches. This prevents heave and keeps your fence stable for 20+ years.
Bonus: This is covered under our 3-year workmanship warranty.
A white vinyl picket or privacy fences typically cost $25–$55 per linear foot installed. For a 150-foot backyard fence, expect $3,750–$8,250 Factors that change price:
FREE ESTIMATE: We'll give you an exact number after a site visit.
Call (484) 532-4655.
Our 3-year warranty covers post movement from frost heave, picket separation from installation error, and gate misalignment from post movement. We repair or replace these issues at no charge. Posts are set 40–42 inches deep (exceeding the 36-inch frost line), all posts are vertical and level, gates are self-closing, and sites are cleaned up after installation.