Fence Installation in White Gables, South Carolina

Local, insured crews serving White Gables and the surrounding Dorchester County area. Free estimates, honest scoping, and no-pressure quotes.

White Gables is a classic mid-2000s Summerville subdivision on the Old Trolley Road side of town, with 20 years of tree growth and 20 years of shingle wear on nearly every original roof. This is a heavy roof-replacement market for us and steady on the fencing side.

We work sections along White Gables Boulevard, homes around the community pool regularly, and our crews know the local streetscape — from White Gables Boulevard and US-17A to the White Gables amenity center. That local familiarity shortens estimates, tightens scoping, and makes fence installation in White Gables predictable rather than guesswork.

Fence Installation in White Gables: What We See on the Ground

Fence installations in White Gables span the whole range of yard sizes and privacy needs. We install wood privacy, aluminum ornamental, and chain-link fencing for privacy, curb appeal, and pet containment. We handle post setting, gate hardware, and clean line-of-sight layout — no vinyl.

White Gables homes are almost universally on their first roof, and that first roof is at or past the manufacturer warranty window. Common tells we see on inspections: granule loss on south-facing slopes, dark algae streaks on shaded ones, and popped or missing ridge caps after the last big wind event. The good news is that the community's construction consistency makes replacement planning predictable — same rafter spans, same deck material, same tie-in details. Fence installs and replacements typically follow the wood privacy style already established by the HOA.

Materials & Approach

  • Wood privacy fencing (pressure-treated pine, cedar accents on request)
  • Aluminum picket and ornamental fencing (ARB-friendly, low-maintenance)
  • Chain-link fencing for pet containment and back-of-property applications
  • Split-rail and no-climb ranch fencing for larger rural lots
  • Custom gate hardware, drop rods, and self-closing hinges
  • Concrete-set posts on every install (no dry-tamp shortcuts)

Signs You Need Fence Installation in White Gables

  • Existing 15+ year wood privacy showing rot, lean, or failed posts
  • New yard privacy needs after moving in
  • Pet or child containment requirement
  • HOA-mandated fence style change or ARB approval needed
  • Storm damage that took out sections of an older fence

HOA & ARB in White Gables

White Gables has an active HOA with architectural guidelines governing roof color, exterior paint, and fencing. Consistent streetscape is prioritized — expect approvals to require material and color match to established norms.

What to Expect with Tides Team in White Gables

Free, honest estimate

We come out, look at the actual condition, and tell you what you need — not what will maximize the quote.

Local crews

We\u2019re Summerville-based and work White Gables routinely. Our teams live here, not out of state.

Insured & TAMKO-certified

Fully insured business. TAMKO Team Certified for the shingle systems we install. Workmanship warranty 2 to 20 years depending on scope.

Clean site, tight finish

Magnetic sweep for nails, tarps down for landscaping protection, and a final walk-through so nothing is left behind.

Frequently Asked — Fence Installation in White Gables

Do you need HOA or ARB approval for a fence in White Gables?
Yes. White Gables runs an active architectural review process, and we handle the paperwork side of it as part of the job. Expect a 2-4 week approval window before install starts. White Gables has an active HOA with architectural guidelines governing roof color, exterior paint, and fencing. Consistent streetscape is prioritized — expect approvals to require material and color match to established norms.
How long does a fence install take in White Gables?
A standard residential yard takes 2 to 4 days depending on linear footage, gate count, and post-set curing. Larger properties and custom gate work run longer. We schedule with your lawn service in mind.
Do you set posts in concrete?
Every post. No exceptions and no dry-tamp shortcuts. Concrete-set posts are the single biggest factor in whether a fence lasts 8 years or 25 years in Lowcountry soil.

Ready for Fence Installation in White Gables?

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