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Jones County · Roughly 22 miles northwest of Jacksonville, in Jones County

Fence Company Serving Maysville, NC

Maysville is a small town in Jones County, just over the line from Onslow. A lot of the fencing work in this area is farm and ranch-style fencing — woven wire, barbed wire, and ranch-rail — plus residential privacy fencing on the in-town lots.

Jones County has more open, rural property than the Jacksonville side of the line. Long fence runs, gates wide enough for equipment, and woven-wire pasture fencing are common requests.

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Local fence work

Fence projects common in Maysville, NC

  • Long ranch-rail wood fences for entry frontage and large lots
  • Woven wire and high-tensile pasture fencing
  • Wide farm gates for tractors and equipment
  • Residential privacy fences on in-town lots
  • Homestead mixed fencing for gardens, chickens, and livestock
Material choices

Materials that make sense in Maysville, NC

  • Pressure-treated wood for ranch rail and traditional farm fencing
  • Woven wire / field fence for livestock
  • High-tensile for long economical runs
  • Chain link for kennels and equipment yards
On the ground

Areas we work in around Maysville

Neighborhoods, corridors, and pockets where we most often install and repair fences in this area.

  • NC-58 corridor through Maysville
  • Croatan National Forest-adjacent rural land
  • In-town Maysville residential lots
  • Working farms and pasture acreage across western Jones County
When to schedule

Seasonal notes for Maysville

Maysville's rural character means our biggest installs here are long pasture runs, which we time around the agricultural calendar. Winter and early spring are ideal — pastures are quieter, ground is firm enough for proper post sets, and access is easier before crops are planted. Avoid scheduling long-run installs during peak haying and harvest weeks. Storm exposure is less intense than coastal Onslow, but heavy rainfall still affects post-set timing.

Property owners should confirm requirements with the city, county, or HOA before building. This page is general guidance, not a substitute for local code.

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FAQ

Maysville fence questions

A few questions we often hear from property owners in this area.

Do you do long farm fence runs in Jones County?

Yes — long pasture and perimeter fences are part of the work in this part of NC.

Can you fence wooded property lines?

Yes, but clearing the line first usually makes the install cleaner and the fence longer-lasting.

What's the right fence for cattle vs. horses?

Cattle do fine on woven wire or barbed wire; horses are usually paired with smooth wire, wood rail, or vinyl rail to avoid injury.

How wide should a farm gate be?

Standard farm gates run 12'-16' for tractors and trailers; wider openings exist for hay equipment. We'll size to what you use.

Can you fence land bordering the Croatan National Forest?

Yes, we can fence private property up to the forest boundary. The federal forest itself has its own rules about easements and access — confirm boundary lines with your survey before we set posts.

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