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Charlotte & Ballantyne, NC

Expert Fencing Solutions in Charlotte & Ballantyne

Wood, vinyl, aluminum, and chain-link, installed and repaired by a family crew that has been doing it right for 30 years.

Expert Fencing Solutions in Charlotte, NC by RHM Contracting

A good fence does a few simple jobs well. It marks your property, keeps kids and dogs in, keeps deer and strangers out, and frames the yard so the whole place looks finished. We have been setting posts and hanging gates around Charlotte for 30 years, and we still do it the old-fashioned way: dig deep, set in concrete, and check every rail with a level before we move on.

RHM is a family operation. When you call, you talk to the people who will actually be in your yard. We walk the line with you, point out where the grade or a tree root is going to matter, and give you an honest price before any digging starts.

What We Handle

  • Wood privacy fences in cedar, pine, and pressure-treated lumber, board-on-board or shadowbox
  • Vinyl and composite fencing for a low-maintenance finish
  • Chain-link for yards, pets, and property lines
  • Aluminum and ornamental panels where you want to see through
  • Gates, latches, and hardware that swing true and stay shut
  • Post resetting, rail and picket repair, and storm-damage fixes

How It Works

  1. 1

    Walk the line

    We meet at your place, measure the run, and talk through materials, gate placement, and how the ground sits. You get a written, no-obligation estimate.

  2. 2

    Locate and lay out

    We mark the line, make the 811 call so underground utilities get flagged, and set string so every post lands exactly where it should.

  3. 3

    Set the posts

    Holes are dug to depth and posts set plumb in concrete, with time allowed to cure before anything hangs off them.

  4. 4

    Build and finish

    Rails, pickets, and panels go up, gates get hung and adjusted, and we clean up the dirt and offcuts before we leave.

Local to Charlotte & Ballantyne

We cover Charlotte and the south-side towns: Ballantyne, Pineville, Matthews, Waxhaw, and SouthPark. Soil and slope change from one neighborhood to the next, and after three decades around here we know which yards need extra concrete, which sit on red clay that holds water, and where an HOA is going to ask about fence height and finish. If you are somewhere in that stretch, we will get out to look as quickly as we can.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of fence lasts the longest?
It depends on your yard and your budget. Vinyl and aluminum need almost no upkeep, cedar ages beautifully if you seal it, and chain-link is hard to beat for a pet run. We lay out the trade-offs and let you decide, with no pressure toward the priciest option.
Do you repair fences, or only build new ones?
Both. A lot of our work is resetting leaning posts, replacing broken rails and pickets, and fixing gates that will not latch. If a repair will hold, we will say so instead of selling you a whole new fence.
Will you handle the property line and permits?
We help you read your survey so the fence sits on your side of the line, and we pull any permit your town or HOA requires. We also make the 811 call so underground utilities get marked before we dig.
How much does a new fence cost?
Every yard is different. Length, slope, material, and gates all move the number, which is why we come out and measure in person. The estimate is free and there is no obligation.