Tri-State Fence & Deck installs fences and decks throughout Eastampton Township β where subdivision easements determine what you can build, where you can build it, and which materials are allowed. We identify buffer, swale, site, and utility easements before a single stake goes in. Licensed, insured, and backed by a 3-year workmanship warranty.


We build fences and decks for every type of property in Eastampton Township. Browse our options below and let us know which fits your project β we'll identify your easements, handle permits, and manage installation from start to finish. See all fencing and deck services.

Transform your property with premium vinyl fencing, designed for strength and low maintenance, vinyl fences provide lasting style and dependable performance.
A natural fit for Eastampton's planned subdivisions, where HOA-influenced aesthetics and consistent streetscapes favor clean, low-maintenance panels. We confirm easement placement before any post is set β subdivision lots here often carry restrictions that affect where panels can run.
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Enhance your propertyβs appeal and protection with a durable, rust-resistant aluminum fencing. Its elegant, open design works well in residential and commercial settings.
For frontage corridor lots along the Route 38 area where an open, finished look is preferred and low maintenance matters. Powder-coated aluminum holds up well in Eastampton's drainage-corridor soils without corroding.
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Enhance your propertyβs appeal and protection with a durable, rust-resistant aluminum fencing. Its elegant, open design works well in residential and commercial settings.

Enhance your propertyβs 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.
Cedar and pressure-treated pine for homeowners who prefer a natural look on lots without easement restrictions that require specific materials. Ground-contact rated lumber on every install β especially relevant near natural drainage corridors.
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For a practical, cost-effective option, chain link fences deliver reliable security and versatility for homes, schools, and businesses.
Galvanized or vinyl-coated chain link for side yards, equipment areas, and utility-adjacent lots. Note: site easement locations require non-solid construction β chain link or split rail, not privacy panels, in those zones.
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Ideal for large or agricultural properties, ranch-style fencesβincluding split rail and board railβcombine 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 propertyβs appeal and protection with a durable, rust-resistant aluminum fencing. Its elegant, open design works well in residential and commercial settings.
Deck projects in Eastampton require both a zoning permit and a construction permit. Lots near drainage corridors may have subsoil moisture conditions that affect footing depth. We handle the full permit sequence and inspection coordination from the first application through final sign-off.
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From vinyl on planned subdivision lots to berm-positioned privacy fencing on buffer-easement parcels β residential work in Eastampton requires easement verification before any other step. We identify every easement type on the lot, confirm placement rules, and handle the zoning permit before installation begins.
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Security perimeters and property boundaries for businesses along the Route 38 corridor and surrounding Eastampton area. Chain link, aluminum, and steel panel options built to commercial specifications, with permit coordination included.
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Built for Local Conditions
Fence performance changes by regionβwhat works in Georgia doesnβt always last in South Jersey.Our designs are engineered around South Jerseyβs coastal humidity, clay-heavy soil, and freeze-thaw cycles.
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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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HOA or township height limits
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Pool enclosure safety regulations

Eastampton Township grew through residential subdivisions that began in the late 1960s and continued through the 1970s β and those subdivisions came with built-in land use restrictions that most homeowners don't fully understand until they're ready to fence. Buffer easements, storm drainage swale easements, site easements, and utility easements each carry different rules for fence placement, height, and materials. Getting this wrong means a fence that doesn't pass inspection or has to be relocated at the homeowner's expense.
Buffer easement lots: Properties on bermed buffer areas may only place fencing on the crest of the berm β not at the base, not inside the buffer. That fence must be a wooden privacy style, must include a gate, and cannot exceed 6 feet measured from the highest point of the berm. When there is no berm, the fence must be positioned 16 feet from the curb or cartway edge. And critically: all contiguous property owners on the berm must apply simultaneously for the same fence type. One neighbor can't jump ahead. We identify these requirements before the estimate is finalized.
Storm drainage swale easements: Fences crossing a swale easement must maintain at least 6 inches of clearance above grade β more than double the typical clearance standard β to keep drainage flowing. Chicken wire may be installed inside the lower 6 inches to keep debris from passing under without blocking water flow. Additional clearance may be required based on site conditions. We measure and confirm clearance at staking, not after the posts go in.
Site easements: Any portion of a fence that crosses a site easement is capped at 3 feet in height and must use non-solid construction β split rail is the standard. This applies regardless of what the fence looks like on the rest of the lot. A homeowner with a 6-foot vinyl privacy fence can have a 3-foot split rail section where a site easement crosses the yard.
Soil conditions by subdivision age: Soil profiles in Eastampton vary depending on when a subdivision was developed and how close it sits to natural drainage corridors. Older subdivisions near drainage paths may have higher moisture content at post depth. We assess soil conditions on-site and set post depth and concrete volume accordingly.
Local conditions we plan for on every Eastampton project:
Standard residential fencing in Eastampton Township requires a zoning permit from the Zoning Officer β no separate construction permit for fences up to 6 feet. That's a meaningful difference from many neighboring townships and one that simplifies the standard permit timeline. Decks require both a zoning and construction permit. The Construction and Zoning offices share a contact number: (609) 267-5723.
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Every Tri-State Fence & Deck project follows the standards required by South Jersey township and county codesβfrom 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.
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Posts set to South Jersey frost depth (typically 30"β36" 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.




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Most residential fences install in 1 to 3 days once the zoning permit clears and materials arrive. Because Eastampton requires only a zoning permit for standard fences β not a construction permit β the permit process is generally faster than in dual-permit townships. Berm-lot projects that require simultaneous neighbor applications add coordination time. We handle the full permit timeline so installation day isn't held up by paperwork.
A typical residential vinyl privacy fence runs $28β$45 per linear foot installed, and aluminum ranges from $30β$50 per linear foot. Total cost depends on linear footage, material, gate count, grade changes, and any easement-driven requirements like split rail sections on site easement areas. We provide a written quote at the on-site estimate β no ballpark figures over the phone.
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A site easement limits fence height to 3 feet maximum with non-solid construction only β typically split rail β regardless of what the fence looks like on the rest of the lot. A buffer easement applies to berm areas and governs fence placement, material (wooden privacy), height (6-foot max from berm crest), and requires a gate. Both can exist on the same parcel, in different locations. Identifying which easement type affects which part of your yard is the first thing we confirm at the site visit.
Fences crossing a storm drainage swale easement must maintain at least 6 inches of clearance above grade to keep water flowing through the easement. This is one of the most commonly missed requirements on Eastampton lots. Chicken wire may be installed inside the lower 6 inches to prevent debris from passing under without blocking water. Additional clearance may be required based on the specific drainage conditions at your property. We confirm clearance at staking β before any post goes in.
Buffer easement fences may only be placed on the crest of the berm, must be wooden privacy style, cannot exceed 6 feet measured from the berm's highest point, and must include a gate. The rule that surprises most homeowners: all contiguous property owners on the berm must submit applications simultaneously for the same fence type. No individual owner can proceed ahead of the group. Where no berm exists, the fence must be set 16 feet from the curb or cartway edge. We identify these requirements before the estimate is finalized.
Yes β Eastampton Township requires a zoning permit from the Zoning Officer before any fence installation, but standard residential fences do not require a separate construction permit. This is a simpler process than many neighboring townships. Applications are governed by Chapter 540, Article XI of the Township code. Under N.J.S.A. 40:55D-18, the Township has 10 business days to issue a zoning decision. We handle the application and coordinate 811 utility marking before installation begins.
Burlington County homeowners trust Tri-State Fence & Deck for fence and deck installations that navigate Eastampton's easement rules, meet Township zoning requirements, and hold up through seasonal conditions. Every project gets the same post depth, the same crew, and the same 3-year workmanship warranty.