Licensed builds. Local crews. Work built to hold up in Washington Township conditions.



Transform your property with premium vinyl fencing, designed for strength and low maintenance, vinyl fences provide lasting style and dependable performance.

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.
Pools must be fully enclosed by a fence (typically a minimum 4 feet high). Gates must be secure, self-closing, and self-latching. We handle code compliance so your pool meets all state and local safety requirements.
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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.
Gates are planned as part of the fence layout. Driveway gates must not interfere with public right-of-way or visibility. We install swing gates, sliding gates, and automated systems that work reliably year after year in South Jersey conditions.
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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.
We build decks, often alongside fencing, when grading and layout are already underway. Decks typically require zoning approval and construction permits if attached, elevated, or structural. We handle the permitting and ensure compliance with setback requirements and the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code.
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See examples of our recent projects across Cherry Hill and neighboring communities:



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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

What Working in Sewell Looks Like Day to Day
Our crews operate regularly in Sewell and the surrounding Washington Township neighborhoods, often completing multiple projects within the same week. Work may shift from a pool enclosure near Five Points to a privacy fence replacement in a subdivision off Hurffville-Cross Keys Road.
That routine matters. We know the inspectors at the Washington Township Planning & Zoning office on Egg Harbor Road, and we understand their specific expectations for clear sight triangles on corner lots. Planning around those local requirements helps projects stay organized and on schedule.
This approach helps prevent stalled inspections, rescheduled installs, and last-minute layout changes.
We complete regular projects along the Route 47 and Egg Harbor Road corridors. Many properties here have mature landscaping and specific property line challenges. Our work often includes vinyl privacy fencing, aluminum pool enclosures, and wood fencing planned around existing trees and utility easements.
Much of our Washington Township work is in established HOA neighborhoods like Parke Place and Bridlewood Estates. We install privacy fences and decorative front-yard fencing that meet strict architectural guidelines. Vinyl manufacturers provide standardized cut sheets and color cards that map directly to what HOA committees expect — and we prepare that documentation as part of our estimate process.
Projects near the Route 42 and Atlantic City Expressway interchanges follow a different pattern. These installations typically include perimeter fencing, chain-link systems, and sound attenuation designs for properties bordering busy traffic corridors.

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 Review
We walk the property to assess layout, grade, access points, and boundary orientation. This helps identify alignment needs before design is finalized.

Code & Layout Alignment
We confirm zoning requirements, setbacks, and any HOA standards. Materials are staged only after placement and height are verified.

Install & Final Check
Posts are set, panels aligned, and gates reinforced. A final inspection ensures spacing, hardware tension, and overall stability meet our standards.
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.
We offer a 3-year workmanship warranty covering structural integrity and gate operation (materials carry manufacturer warranties). Most residential projects take 1–3 weeks from permit approval to final inspection. Pool enclosures and commercial projects may take longer depending on the scope.
South Jersey requires a minimum 30-inch frost depth for residential footing design — we set every post at or below this depth to prevent frost heave. Vinyl and aluminum handle clay soil well without rotting or rusting. We assess your soil and recommend materials that will last the longest in your specific conditions.
Most planned communities in Sewell (Parke Place, Bridlewood Estates) require HOA approval before installation — we pull guidelines and coordinate with committees. Pool barriers must be at least 48 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates that open away from the pool. These are state code requirements we build to exceed.
Front yard fences are restricted in standard residential zones — side and rear yards are typically permitted up to 6 feet. Corner lots have strict sight triangle rules; fences near street Intersections may be limited to 2.5 feet or fewer to maintain driver visibility. We survey sight lines before any design is completed. Limited exceptions exist for agricultural use.
Yes. Most residential fences require both a zoning permit (confirming height, setback, and visibility compliance) and a construction permit (verifying structural safety). Zoning permits typically take 2–4 weeks, and construction permits take an additional 1–2 weeks. We submit early and follow up with the township to keep things moving.
Tri-State Fence & Deck is headquartered right here in Sewell, with crews working daily throughout Washington Township and Gloucester County. From established neighborhoods like Timbercrest to newer developments near Washington Lake Park, our work reflects how fencing is actually built, approved, and inspected here.
We install fences, gates, and outdoor structures for both residential and commercial properties. Permits, inspections, and utility coordination are handled as part of the job, so projects move forward without homeowners needing to manage those steps themselves.