We provide wood fence installation in Clinton Township, MI. Services include cedar privacy fencing, board on board panels, shadow box designs, pressure-treated wood, and custom wood fence solutions for varied township lot sizes.
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Cedar privacy fencing serves Clinton Township homeowners who want a clean backyard barrier that holds up across multiple Michigan winters. The cedar’s natural rot resistance, ability to take stain finishes, and steady appearance through 15 to 25 years of service make it the default choice for the residential subdivisions across 48035, 48036, and 48038. Pair with our custom gates for property entries.
The board on board layout puts cedar boards on alternating sides of the rail so the fence presents the same finished face to both yards. Clinton Township customers in established subdivisions appreciate the look because both households see the same finished fence face. The overlapping board pattern handles wind loads well across the open subdivision lots common across Macomb County. For a complete property approach, see our privacy fencing options.
Pressure-treated wood fencing fits Clinton Township properties on a moderate budget without sacrificing longevity. The lumber resists rot and insect pressure for 20 plus years with regular sealing, and the panels stain to mimic cedar tones if homeowners want a richer aesthetic down the road. Pressure-treated wood works well for utility-area enclosures and rear-yard runs where appearance matters less. For repair work on older sections, see our fence and gate repair service.
Clinton Township lots vary widely across the 48035, 48036, and 48038 areas, from compact 50-foot fronts in older subdivisions to wider 80-plus foot fronts in newer developments. Our crew adjusts post spacing and panel layout to suit each property, with cedar privacy as the standard choice and pressure-treated lumber available for budget-conscious projects.
We also factor in the mature trees and irrigation systems common across the township’s established neighborhoods, plus the city setback requirements for subdivisions near Hall Road and the Gratiot Avenue corridor. Miss Dig 811 utility marking gets called before any post hole gets dug.
At Eastside Fence, we install cedar and pressure-treated wood fences for Clinton Township homeowners. Our crew brings 40 years of family fencing experience and a portfolio of completed privacy fencing projects across the township’s varied subdivisions and the surrounding Macomb County communities.
From a cedar privacy backyard in a 48038 subdivision to a board on board wood fencing run between established homes off Gratiot Avenue, the same disciplined process drives every Clinton Township project.
Every Clinton Township wood fence we install reflects the local care that 3 generations of family fence builders bring to each lot across the township.
Honest reviews from Clinton Township homeowners we have served across the varied subdivisions and established neighborhoods of the township.
Cedar privacy fence around the backyard turned out exactly as promised. Crew worked quickly and the install came in on schedule.
Marcus Pendarvis
Board on board choice was perfect for our subdivision. Looks identical from both sides and the neighbors are pleased too.
Janelle Whitcomb
Friendly local crew, fair quote, clean install. Eastside delivered everything they promised at the estimate visit.
Dimitri Lazarov
Clinton Township homeowners pick Eastside Fence because local fence work needs a contractor who knows the township’s subdivision setbacks, soil conditions, and permit process. Our 3rd generation family team has installed wood fences across Clinton Township for over a decade, with 40 years of family fencing experience shaping every project.
Eastside Fence works across the 48035, 48036, and 48038 areas of Clinton Township, with regular projects in the subdivisions along Hall Road (M-59), the established residential blocks off Gratiot Avenue, and the newer developments throughout the township.
We also serve neighbor cities including Mount Clemens, Harrison Township, and Sterling Heights, plus other parts of central Macomb County.
If your Clinton Township project combines a rear cedar privacy fence with shorter side-yard panels, our team handles both styles in a single mobilization. For projects bridging Mount Clemens and Clinton Township, the same disciplined approach applies.
Clinton Township customers see our craftsmanship in the consistency that earns repeat business across the township. Posts set in concrete to proper depth, panels squared and aligned for years of use, gate hardware leveled so every swing closes cleanly, and final walk-throughs that document the completed project. Three generations of family fence builders shaped this approach.
Clinton Township residential lots typically support fence runs between 120 and 280 feet across the township’s varied subdivisions. Our crew sizes the build approach to match each lot, with extra material on larger 48038 properties and tighter layouts in older 48035 neighborhoods.
Cedar privacy backyards and pressure-treated side-yard perimeters both hold up across Clinton Township weather conditions. Every Clinton Township fence carries our 2-year labor warranty.
Clinton Township wood fence projects rest on the foundation that has defined Eastside Fence since 2013: clear quotes, careful work, and a finished fence that earns trust the moment it goes up. Our 3rd generation family business has served Macomb County for 40 years of family fencing knowledge, and that history shapes how we approach the varied subdivisions of the 48035, 48036, and 48038 areas.
From the first measurement on your Clinton Township lot through the final walk-through, the process stays open and consistent. You decide the cedar grade, the design, and the gate placement. The Eastside Fence crew handles every step from layout to cleanup.
Ready to start your Clinton Township wood fence project? Get in touch today for a free on-site consultation and see local wood fence options for your subdivision.