Vinyl Fences
Vinyl fencing is a popular choice for homeowners throughout Gloucester County and Camden County who want privacy with minimal maintenance. Installations are planned for wind resistance, spacing, and long-term stability.
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Homeowners often come to us after realizing their project involves more than just installation. When permits, inspections, or structural planning are involved, having a Licensed General Contractor makes the process clearer and far less stressful.
We are family-owned and operated, led by Eriberto Torres Sr. and Eriberto Torres Jr. With more than 20 years of hands-on experience between them, they stay closely involved in every phase of the work. That hands-on approach leads to clear communication and steadier oversight.
Because we are licensed in New Jersey (License #13VH13604500), we can do more than install fences or decks. We can manage permits, coordinate inspections, and oversee construction from start to finish. That level of responsibility helps keep projects on track and built to code.
Our goal is simple: make outdoor construction easier to follow, manage, and trust.

Full-Service Project Management: From Permit to Final Inspection
Outdoor construction doesn’t need to feel complicated. It just needs clear ownership. As a licensed General Contractor in New Jersey, we stay responsible for the entire project—from the first review to the final sign-off—so homeowners don’t have to manage moving parts on their own.
Our work centers on three essentials:

Every project starts with the rules. We review local zoning and building standards, handle permit applications, submit documentation, and ensure compliance with the International Residential Code. Getting this step right keeps your project on schedule and avoids costly corrections.

Good planning continues below ground. Before digging, we coordinate utility marking through NJ One Call (811). This protects underground lines and keeps the job safe for everyone on site. It’s a simple step, but one that prevents costly damage and unnecessary delays.

Once construction begins, we stay fully involved. Our team oversees daily operations, manages project sequencing, and ensures consistent quality from start to finish. We coordinate inspections and review the completed work to make sure it meets local codes and our high workmanship standards.

Hiring a licensed General Contractor changes how an outdoor project is handled from the start. At Tri-State Fence & Deck, we manage outdoor construction as a complete process—not a single install.
Built-in protection and accountability
As a contractor licensed by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, we operate under state construction standards and carry the proper insurance. This keeps responsibility in one place and helps protect your home throughout the project.
Structural planning, not surface installs
Our General Contractor status means we account for structural loads, footings, and long-term stability when building decks, fences, and gate systems. These are the engineering details that affect how a project performs years down the line—not just how it looks on day one.
One team managing the full scope
From utility marking through final inspection, we coordinate each phase of construction. We work with proven vinyl, aluminum, and wood materials suited for New Jersey’s climate, and every job site is overseen by Eriberto Torres Sr. and Eriberto Torres Jr. to maintain consistent workmanship.
This approach reduces handoffs, limits delays, and gives homeowners a clearer, more dependable construction experience.

Vinyl fencing is a popular choice for homeowners throughout Gloucester County and Camden County who want privacy with minimal maintenance. Installations are planned for wind resistance, spacing, and long-term stability.

Wood fencing offers flexible styles for residential properties, from full privacy to decorative layouts. Each installation accounts for soil conditions and drainage common in South Jersey neighborhoods.

Aluminum fencing is often used around pools and property boundaries where visibility and safety are required. Layout and gate alignment are planned to meet local code requirements.

Chain-link fencing provides durable boundaries for homes, schools, and utility areas. Projects are laid out to handle grade changes and long fence runs.

Split-rail and ranch fencing is common on larger properties and rural lots across South Jersey. These fences are installed to follow natural terrain while maintaining strength.

Composite fencing combines durability with a modern look. These systems are selected for homeowners who want low maintenance and long-term performance.

Privacy fencing is designed to create quiet, enclosed outdoor spaces. Height and placement are planned to align with township zoning rules.

Pool fencing is installed to meet residential safety standards and local barrier codes. Each project balances compliance with clear sightlines.

Pet fencing focuses on safe containment for dogs and other pets. Fence height, spacing, and gate placement are planned based on pet size and activity level.

Fence repair and replacement services address aging or damaged fencing. We evaluate structural integrity before recommending repair or full replacement.

Commercial chain-link fencing is used for schools, warehouses, and commercial sites across South Jersey and Southeast PA. Projects are planned for durability and site access.

Security fencing helps control access and protect commercial properties. Layout includes height requirements, visibility, and controlled entry points.

Dumpster enclosures help organize service areas and improve site appearance. These structures are built to handle frequent use and vehicle access.

Industrial fencing supports manufacturing facilities and restricted areas. Projects are designed for scale, access control, and long-term use.

Driveway gates are planned for residential and estate properties throughout the region. Proper spacing and footing depth help gates operate smoothly.

Swing gates are designed with balance and clearance in mind. Post placement and hinge alignment help prevent sagging over time.

Sliding and rolling gates are often used where space is limited or security is a concern. Installations account for grade, track alignment, and safety.

Automated gate systems combine construction with access control technology. Structural planning ensures operators perform reliably in all seasons.
Our headquarters is in Sewell, and most of our work takes place throughout South Jersey. This local focus gives us a strong understanding of how zoning rules, permit requirements, and inspections can vary across townships and neighborhoods.
We regularly work in Gloucester County, Camden County, and Burlington County. When permits or approvals are required, we help manage that process based on the specific location and scope of work.
While our primary focus is New Jersey, we also complete select projects in nearby areas of Pennsylvania and Delaware. Our approach is always the same, no matter the project’s location. We focus on clear planning, code-aware construction, and consistent oversight. All of this is managed by one licensed General Contractor.

Quality work should last—and it should stand behind you if plans change. That’s why Tri-State Fence & Deck offers a 3-year transferable workmanship warranty on qualifying projects.
This warranty reflects how we operate as a licensed General Contractor. Our work is planned, built, and overseen to meet local standards, so we’re comfortable backing it beyond the final walkthrough. If you sell your home during the warranty period, that coverage can transfer to the next owner—adding peace of mind and real value.
It’s a simple promise: careful planning, solid construction, and accountability that doesn’t disappear once the project is finished.
Schedule a consultation with Tri-State Fence & Deck, a family-owned, New Jersey–licensed General Contractor based in Sewell. We’ll review your project, explain next steps, and help you plan with confidence.
A licensed General Contractor can manage the full construction process, not just installation. This includes reviewing zoning rules, handling permits when required, coordinating inspections, and overseeing structural work. In New Jersey, licensing through the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs confirms that a contractor meets state standards for insurance, compliance, and accountability.
No. Permit rules vary by township, neighborhood, and project details. Fence height, deck elevation, and distance from property lines all matter. A licensed General Contractor reviews these factors early and helps manage permits only when required. This avoids delays, fines, or problems when selling the home later.
General Contractors plan for structure, not just appearance. That includes footing depth, load support, drainage, and long-term movement. This is especially important for decks and gates, which can shift over time if not planned correctly. Good planning helps structures stay level, safe, and functional for years.
When inspections are required, the licensed contractor overseeing the work typically coordinates them. A General Contractor schedules inspections, prepares documentation, and confirms the work meets local code and standards like the International Residential Code. This removes guesswork and keeps the project moving smoothly.
Utility marking identifies underground gas, electric, water, and communication lines before digging starts. In New Jersey, this is coordinated through NJ One Call (811). Even small projects can cause damage if utilities are missed. Marking helps prevent safety risks and costly repairs.