Wake County | Fortified Fencing
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WAKE COUNTY

Fortified Fencing is a Wake County fence company providing full service residential and commercial fence installation. We are the Triangle’s leader in quality fence installation serving the Triangle Region and Wake County, including the cities and towns of Apex, Cary, Garner, Raleigh, Rolesville, Wake Forest, Wendell, Zebulon and many more. Our range of installation expertise includes Wood Fence InstallationOrnamental Aluminum Fence InstallationVinyl Fence InstallationChain Link Fence Installation as well as Wood Fence staining and finishing.


We have built and maintained a reputation as trusted local fence installers by delivering the best product available with an unmatched service delivery while maintaining a competitive pricing structure. Our method is simple – Over deliver every time.

Serving the following Wake County Communities:

  • Apex


  • Cary


  • Garner


  • Knightdale


  • Raleigh


  • Rolesville


  • Wake Forest


  • Wendell


  • Zebulon


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WAKE COUNTY PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS

Permitting requirements within our fence installation territory are constantly changing. To understand the current permitting requirements specific for installing a fence, we have included links to the appropriate cities and townships website for your convenience.

WAKE COUNTY

Some areas of Wake County will require a permit for fence installation. More information regarding permitting requirements can be found here.

APEX (TOWN)

While the town of Apex does not require a permit for fencing, they do have explicit guidelines that must be adhered to. For more information click here. You may also find the Town of Apex FAQs helpful in making your fence decision.

CARY (TOWN)

Certain street within the Town of Cary require a permit for fencing while others do not. Curious if your street requires a permit? More information on Town of Cary fencing requirements can be found here.

GARNER (TOWN)

The Town of Garner does require a permit for fences. Fences in the Town of Garner are not allowed in easements or access, unless a signed easement waiver is on file. More information can be obtained by visiting here.

RALEIGH (CITY)

A fence permit is required for all projects inside the city limits. Regulations and requirements can be found by visiting here. Most fences within the City of Raleigh fall under the Minor Permitting category and require plans be submitted with the locate of proposed fence. More information can be found here. Please note that both a residential permit application, and residential plot plan checklist, are required at the time of submittal.

ROLESVILLE (TOWN)

Wake County Inspections & Permits provides permitting services for all unincorporated areas of Wake County as well as Knightdale, Rolesville, Wendell and Zebulon. Contact (919) 856-6222 to ensure non-permitting requirements are still valid or by clicking here​.

WAKE FOREST (TOWN)

As of May 1, 2018, the Town of Wake Forest no longer requires a fence permit for residential projects. However, if you plan on installing a fence within an easement you will need to obtain a permit. While they do not require a permit for most residential project, they do have guidelines that must be followed. More information can be found by visiting here.

WENDELL (TOWN)

Wake County Inspections & Permits provides permitting services for all unincorporated areas of Wake County as well as Knightdale, Rolesville, Wendell and Zebulon. Contact (919) 856-6222 to ensure non-permitting requirements are still valid or by clicking here​.

ZEBULON (TOWN)

Wake County Inspections & Permits provides permitting services for all unincorporated areas of Wake County as well as Knightdale, Rolesville, Wendell and Zebulon. Contact (919) 856-6222 to ensure non-permitting requirements are still valid or by clicking here​.

KNIGHTDALE (TOWN)

Wake County Inspections & Permits provides permitting services for all unincorporated areas of Wake County as well as Knightdale, Rolesville, Wendell and Zebulon. Contact (919) 856-6222 to ensure non-permitting requirements are still valid or by clicking here​.

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