HOA-aware builds with a clean layout and township approval.
Marlton sits within Evesham Township, where HOA standards and township zoning guide most exterior projects. In communities like Kings Grant, fences and decks sit close to neighboring yards and visible street lines.
When alignment or approvals happen too quickly, projects can conflict with HOA rules or setback limits. Tri-State Fence & Deck plans each build with layout clarity and permit sequencing first, so structures fit cleanly within community standards.


In communities like Kings Grant and Brush Hollow, fences sit close to sidewalks and shared lot lines. Yards are open. Sightlines run across blocks. Along the Route 73 corridor, street visibility also shapes height and material choices for fences and outdoor living spaces.

Transform your property with premium vinyl fencing, designed for strength and low maintenance, vinyl fences provide lasting style and dependable performance.
Many fences installed in the late 1990s are now reaching replacement age. Posts lean. Panels fade. Gates sag. New installs focus on straight runs and HOA-approved colors.
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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.
Pools are common in subdivisions near Heritage Village. Barriers must meet township inspection requirements while maintaining a clean neighborhood appearance.
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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.

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.
Many decks date back to early development phases. Rebuilds improve railing height, ledger support, and setback alignment under Evesham Township review.
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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

In Marlton, fences often run parallel across closely spaced yards. Small alignment errors stand out fast. Clean layout and consistent height matter in neighborhoods like Kings Grant and Woodstream, where uniform appearance supports property value.
Local installation priorities include:
If you’re building in Marlton (08053), permits and zoning approvals are issued through Evesham Township. Most projects begin with a zoning review before installation starts.
Zoning approval is typically required for residential fences.
In many neighborhoods:
A construction permit is usually not required unless the fence serves as a pool barrier or includes structural components.
Pool fencing must comply with the NJ Uniform Construction Code enforced by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs.
Typical standards include:
A separate pool permit and inspection are required.
Deck construction requires a building permit through Evesham Township.
Inspections generally include:
Ledger attachment, guardrail height, stair geometry, and structural load compliance are reviewed. Even low-profile decks typically require permits.
Permit needs depend on grading changes, drainage impact, and impervious coverage limits. Covered patios require construction permits. Increasing the hardscape area may trigger a zoning review.
Driveway gates require zoning approval. Powered operators may require an electrical permit.
For properties along Route 70 or Route 73, additional review may apply. Commercial projects may require a site plan or Planning Board approval.

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.


Site & Boundary Review
Confirm lot lines, setbacks, easements, and HOA guidelines. Map alignment across tight property lines and visible street frontage.

Zoning & Permit Coordination
Submit required approvals through Evesham Township. Secure building permits for decks and pool-related structures as required.

Installation & Final Check
Set posts to proper depth, align panels for clean block consistency, reinforce gates, and complete final inspection review.
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.
Yes. Corner properties must maintain clear sight triangles to protect roadway visibility, especially near intersections along Route 70 or Route 73. Fence height and placement may be limited in front yard areas to preserve driver sightlines.
Common issues include gate hardware that does not self-latch properly, barrier height below 48 inches, climbable horizontal rails, or improper spacing beneath panels. Pool barriers must meet NJ Uniform Construction Code standards enforced by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs.
In many cases, replacement fences still require zoning approval. Even if a fence existed previously, updated height limits, setback rules, or HOA guidelines may apply. Replacing aging vinyl in established subdivisions must follow current township standards.
Zoning review timelines vary based on application completeness and survey accuracy. Standard residential fences typically move faster than decks or pool-related projects. Delays often occur when setbacks, easements, or HOA approvals are unclear. Submitting complete plans reduces review time.
In many communities, such as Kings Grant or Woodstream, HOA approval is required before installation. HOA review does not replace zoning approval through Evesham Township. Most projects move smoothly when HOA guidelines are confirmed first, followed by the submission of zoning permits.
Many Marlton properties sit on compact lots with limited rear setbacks. Fence lines often run close to patios, sidewalks, and shared property lines. In neighborhoods near Black Run Preserve, wooded buffers can affect drainage and grade.
Homes along Route 70 or Route 73 may also face higher wind exposure or reduced street visibility. Reviewing runoff paths, sidewalk spacing, and lot slope before installation helps maintain alignment and prevent long-term movement.