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Douglasville's active HOA communities — Anneewakee Trails, Chapel Hills, Tributary at New Manchester — require precise ARC-ready specs and installation. We serve the I-20 / Chapel Hill Road commuter corridor from our Hiram shop, just 9 miles west on US-278, with wood privacy, aluminum pool fencing, and vinyl for new-build subdivisions.
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Douglasville is Douglas County's largest city — a suburban commuter hub anchored by the I-20 / Chapel Hill Road interchange and Arbor Place Mall. HOA-governed communities define the residential landscape here. Anneewakee Trails (250+ homes, active swim and tennis ARC), Chapel Hills (golf-course community, premium ARC standards), Tributary at New Manchester, Brookmont, and the Reserve at Chapel Hill all require Architectural Review Committee approval before installation. Our Hiram-based crew works this corridor regularly and helps homeowners prepare complete ARC documentation — so approvals move faster and installation starts on schedule.
Permit note: Douglasville city limits have a separate permit process through the City of Douglasville Building Division (678-449-3230, permits@douglasvillega.gov). This is distinct from unincorporated Douglas County, where fences under 8 ft do not require a permit. We help you identify your jurisdiction before any work begins.
Top Fence Styles for Douglasville Homes
Wood Privacy - Shadowbox
The most-requested style in Douglasville HOA neighborhoods. Shadowbox panels deliver full privacy and airflow with a finished look on both sides — meeting ARC requirements in Anneewakee Trails, Chapel Hills, and comparable communities.
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Vinyl Privacy — Full Panel
Full-panel vinyl is HOA-approved in newer build sections like Tributary at New Manchester and Reserve at Chapel Hill. Zero-maintenance and available in white, tan, and gray — no painting, no rot.
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Chain Link - Black with Privacy Options
A practical choice for backyards and side-yard containment. Note: unincorporated Douglas County prohibits chain link in front yards. Black vinyl-coated chain link remains cost-effective in rear and side yards for pets and property separation.
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Aluminum - 3 Rail
The preferred choice for pool enclosures in Douglasville. Aluminum meets the 48-inch minimum pool fence requirement and satisfies most HOA aesthetic guidelines. Self-closing, self-latching gate hardware is included on all pool perimeter installations.
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Douglasville sits at the intersection of two different regulatory layers. Properties in unincorporated Douglas County follow the county fence code — no permit required for fences 8 ft or under, 4-ft front-yard maximum, no chain link in front yards. Properties inside Douglasville city limits go through the City Building Division for permit review. Most HOA communities add a third layer with ARC guidelines on top of whichever code applies. We help identify which rules apply to your specific address and prepare documentation that satisfies all three layers when needed.
Built for Rolling Lot Lines in Active Commuter Neighborhoods
Many Douglasville backyards run across rolling terrain with drainage movement after heavy rain — common in subdivisions built along natural contours south and west of the Arbor Place corridor. We plan each fence run for grade changes, using racked sections where possible to reduce ground gaps. Corner lots in unincorporated Douglas County are subject to the two-front-yard rule (4-ft maximum on both street-facing sides), so we verify your lot configuration early. Gate widths, hinge hardware, and post placement are coordinated before installation begins.
Douglasville Fencing FAQ
Answers for Douglasville homeowners planning privacy, pet, and HOA-focused fence projects.
In many Douglasville subdivisions, yes. HOA architectural review usually applies to material, height, and placement. We help you prepare product details and layout information so you can submit a complete request.
They can. Unincorporated Douglas County guidance may differ from city-specific requirements, and HOA rules still apply. We help you verify the correct process for your property before work starts.
Racking is usually preferred for neighborhood backyards because it follows grade and reduces ground gaps. We review slope conditions on-site and recommend the cleaner and safer approach for your lot.
Shadowbox and cap-and-trim wood privacy are common in Douglasville because they offer backyard separation and strong neighborhood appearance. Black chain link is also popular for practical pet containment.
Yes. We regularly include walk gates and wider access gates so the full perimeter is functional from day one.
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