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East Baton Rouge Parish requires a permit for residential fence installation. Key rules: fences and walls must be located a minimum of 15 feet from the edge of any street and a minimum of 5 feet from side and rear lot lines. Front yard and corner side yard fences over 4 feet tall must be less than 30% solid with at least 70% transparency. Fences over 8 feet tall require professional engineering. East Baton Rouge Parish requires a permit on every residential fence installation, and we pull them as a standard part of every project we build here. Your local Superior Fence & Rail team will handle the application.
Louisiana uses the term "servitude" where other states say "easement"; it means a right that someone else holds to use part of your property. East Baton Rouge Parish code explicitly prohibits placing a fence within any drainage, utility, or similar servitude without written consent from the servitude holder. Building across a drainage servitude can redirect water flow and cause flooding on your property or your neighbor's. Always pull your property survey and identify all recorded servitudes before planning fence placement in Baton Rouge. Your local Superior Fence & Rail team will help you think through placement options once you have that information.
The August 2016 Baton Rouge flood, which dropped over 31 inches of rain near Watson in just days and was one of the most damaging severe weather events in U.S. history, left a lasting mark on how development near waterways is regulated here. Areas near the Amite River, Comite Basin, and their tributaries, including Broadmoor and portions of South Baton Rouge, remain in designated flood zones where fence installation may be restricted. Elevated areas like Highland Road, Glenmore, and Bocage face lower flood exposure. Checking your flood zone status before any fence project near waterways is essential. Your local Superior Fence & Rail team can help you navigate what applies to your address.
Baton Rouge's subtropical climate, extreme heat, very high humidity, heavy rainfall, and Gulf Coast termite pressure, makes material selection critical for fence longevity. Vinyl is the top choice for residential privacy fencing in Baton Rouge for its complete resistance to moisture, insects, and rot without maintenance. Aluminum suits decorative applications and pool enclosures. Wood fences in Baton Rouge must use pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact or naturally rot-resistant cedar; untreated softwood posts can fail within 3 to 5 years in Louisiana's conditions. Regular inspection for Formosan termite activity is advisable for any wood fence in this area.
Chain link fences are permitted in all areas of East Baton Rouge Parish except the Downtown character area, more permissive than many other cities. Front and corner side yard fences over 4 feet tall must still meet the 70% transparency requirement, though chain link's open design naturally satisfies this rule. In HOA-governed communities throughout the Baton Rouge suburbs, Prairieville, Zachary, and Denham Springs, HOA rules may additionally restrict or prohibit chain link in front or visible areas. Your local Superior Fence & Rail team can help you identify what's allowed at your specific address.
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Not every fence company shows up when they say they will, but Superior Fence & Rail does. As a trusted fence company in Baton Rouge, we’ve built a reputation the straightforward way: answer calls, show up prepared, finish what we started.
Homeowners and commercial property owners across the greater Baton Rouge area bring us in when the project actually matters to them. The dog that keeps escaping. The backyard on a through street in Mid City with zero privacy. The commercial property off Airline Highway where a busted chain link gate has been on the to-do list for six months. We come ready to work.
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Broadmoor, Bocage, Old Goodwood, Southdowns. Our crews are out in those neighborhoods regularly enough that the work isn’t new territory. Prairieville and Zachary keep us busy too, especially as new subdivisions continue going up and homeowners start thinking about yards and property lines. We cover St. George and Central, work the Denham Springs corridor, and take on projects in Gonzales and Port Allen when the calls come in. The smaller residential lots near LSU’s campus are just as routine for us as the larger acreage properties farther east and south of the city. Basically, if your property sits somewhere in or around East Baton Rouge Parish, there’s a solid chance we’ve already installed a fence within a few blocks of you.
Baton Rouge Fence Contractor
Some crews show up and start guessing at property lines, permit requirements, and HOA rules once they’re already on site. Ours shows up having already done that work. As an experienced fence contractor in Baton Rouge, we confirm property lines before the job starts, not during it. Permit requirements get checked early. HOA guidelines get reviewed so there are no surprises at the property.
That last piece trips up more projects than you’d expect. Country Club of Louisiana has specific rules on fence height and material that aren’t always obvious from the HOA welcome packet. Newer planned communities near Prairieville bury color and style restrictions in their CCRs, and those restrictions can be different from one subdivision to the next. We’ve navigated enough of those situations to know what to ask for upfront.
Baton Rouge Fence Builder
A lot happens before installation day that most homeowners never see. We start with an on-site visit to walk the property and take measurements. Grade changes, drainage patterns, anything that could affect how the fence sits or how deep the posts need to go. We’re noting all of it during that visit so it’s accounted for in the estimate. What you get back isn’t a ballpark; it’s a number based on what we actually observed. Material selection comes next, and we’ll steer you toward options that fit the property’s real conditions, not just what looks good in a catalog. We stock the fence types we install most often in this market, so material delays rarely push projects back. Once everything is confirmed and scheduled, the crew shows up knowing exactly what they’re building.
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On your end, getting ready for installation day is simple. Clear the fence line, keep pets inside, and flag anything buried that you know about but might not be marked by utilities. That’s most of what we need from you. The rest, utility locates, boundary checks, final logistics, gets handled before the crew ever pulls into your driveway.
A finished fence tells you almost nothing about how the job actually went. Fence installation crews can hit every visible mark and still leave your yard worse off in ways you won’t notice for a season, a flower bed that got compacted, a drainage path that got blocked without anyone meaning to. We protect landscaping as we go, not just around the obvious stuff. Debris gets cleaned up before anyone leaves. If something unexpected surfaces mid-job, say an unmarked sprinkler line or a section of yard that’s steeper underfoot than the measurements accounted for, we call you then, not later. The finished fence gets walked with you before we consider the job done.
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Fencing projects can run higher than people budget for, and that’s not always because the project is bigger than expected. Sometimes it’s the material upgrade that makes sense once you see the property. Sometimes it’s the gate that wasn’t in the original plan. Whatever pushed the number up, the upfront cost doesn’t have to be the reason you wait another year. Our fence financing options let you spread the cost over time so the project gets done now instead of sitting on a list. The process is low-pressure and straightforward. Ask us about it when we come out for your estimate and we’ll walk you through what’s available.
Baton Rouge Fencing Options
Wood is trickier in Louisiana than it is in most of the country. The humidity accelerates rot, and that changes the conversation around material choice pretty quickly. Cedar still gets installed regularly, especially in established neighborhoods like Broadmoor, and part of that is practical. It holds up better than pine in high-moisture conditions. Part of it is also just aesthetic; cedar has a character that fits older Baton Rouge architecture in a way vinyl doesn’t try to replicate. For newer construction and HOA communities across Prairieville and Zachary, vinyl is usually the smarter long-term call. It doesn’t absorb moisture at the post bases, won’t need repainting or restaining every few years, and holds its appearance without much intervention from the homeowner.
Aluminum is the standard for pool enclosures in South Baton Rouge, partly for safety compliance and partly because it holds up in wet conditions without corroding the way some metals do. Chain link is still the practical workhorse for commercial lots, bigger acreage, and anywhere security matters more than appearance. Gates and custom entry systems round out what we install, covering both residential driveways and commercial access points. Browse our full lineup of fence styles to see what makes sense for your property.
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Superior Fence & Rail Wants to Be Your Baton Rouge Fence Installation Contractor
Putting in a fence sounds simple until you’re dealing with a neighbor dispute over the property line, an HOA board that wants documentation before they approve anything, or a yard with enough slope that a standard installation plan won’t hold. We’ve worked through all of those scenarios in the Baton Rouge area and know how to keep the project moving when something complicates the job. If you’re ready to get a real look at what your project involves, contact our Baton Rouge team and schedule a free on-site estimate. No pressure, no vague quotes over the phone. Just an actual visit to your property and a clear picture of what the work entails.
FENCE NEWS

Homeowners Association Fence Considerations
November 03, 2017
Installing a fence requires a special building permit in most cities and countries. Requirements and fees can be very different depending on your location. Typically, a contractor or an owner of the house must present their municipality with a copy of the property survey, along with the specifications and plans for an intended fence. Permit fees generally range between $150 and $400.

Fence Permits
October 24, 2017
Installing a fence requires a special building permit in most cities and countries. Requirements and fees can be very different depending on your location. Typically, a contractor or an owner of the house must present their municipality with a copy of the property survey, along with the specifications and plans for an intended fence. Permit fees generally range between $150 and $400.

Irrigation Considerations
October 24, 2017
Sprinkler system consists of a series of PVC tubes that run underground. PVC is a good material because it’s lightweight and easy to install, but it’s also difficult to locate and prone to damage. This happens frequently during fence installation because sprinkler lines usually run along the same property line where you want your fence installed. Unless your fence is installed before your sprinklers – accidental breaks in the pvc lines are unavoidable. The best thing you can do is be prepared, and have an irrigation repair company on hand.











