Jesup, Wayne County & Southeast Georgia
Ronnie Custom Fence

Pierce County Fence Company

Ronnie Custom Fence builds and repairs fences across Pierce County, GA - from Blackshear, the county seat, through the wiregrass farm country between the Satilla and Alapaha rivers.

Ready to Build Your Fence?

Ronnie Custom Fence serves Pierce County, Georgia and its county seat of Blackshear with custom fence installation, repair, gates, and farm fencing. We build wood privacy, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, and ornamental fences for homes and businesses, along with boundary, livestock, and field fencing for the county's farms, timber tracts, and hunting leases.

Pierce County sits a little higher and better-drained than its neighbors, on fertile gray sandy-loam uplands with a clay subsoil 15 to 24 inches down. That clay layer is a practical advantage for installers - it gives fence posts lateral support that purely sandy coastal soils do not - while the Satilla and Alapaha river bottoms call for more drainage attention. We build to the ground conditions on each property.

Pierce County uses a joint planning framework: the Pierce County Planning & Codes Department in Blackshear administers building permits for unincorporated areas and for the cities of Blackshear, Patterson, and Offerman. That single office handles permitting anywhere in the county, and we confirm current fence requirements with them before layout.

Cities & Communities We Serve in Pierce County

Popular Fence Styles in Pierce County

Wood Privacy Fences in Pierce County

Wood Privacy Fences

Wood privacy fencing gives backyards, rental homes, and side yards dependable screening with post depths and bracing matched to Southeast Georgia soil and weather.

Chain Link Fences in Pierce County

Chain Link Fences

Chain link fencing works well for pet areas, backyards, commercial lots, and long practical runs where visibility, durability, and budget control matter.

Custom Gates and Entrances in Pierce County

Custom Gates & Entrances

Custom gates and entrances pair the right frame, hinge posts, latches, and access layout so driveways, yards, and service entries work cleanly every day.

Local Knowledge

  • Blackshear is the county seat of Pierce County, Georgia, with a population of roughly 3,500; the county has about 20,400 residents.
  • Blackshear grew up around the railroad and a regional tobacco market; the historic Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Depot is on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Pierce County's upland soils are fertile gray sandy loam with a clay subsoil 15–24 inches down, which gives fence posts good lateral support.
  • The Satilla and Alapaha rivers run through the county; river-bottom soils need more drainage attention than the better-drained uplands.
  • A joint Pierce County Planning & Codes Department handles permitting for unincorporated areas and the cities of Blackshear, Patterson, and Offerman.

Permitting in Pierce County

Pierce County uses a joint planning framework: the Pierce County Planning & Codes Department in Blackshear administers building permits for unincorporated areas and for the cities of Blackshear, Patterson, and Offerman. We confirm current fence requirements with that office before layout. Permits for in-city projects are handled through the Pierce County Planning & Codes Department.

Pierce County Fence FAQ

Does Ronnie Custom Fence serve Pierce County and Blackshear?

Yes. We serve Blackshear and all of Pierce County from our base in nearby Jesup, with residential, commercial, and farm fencing. Contact us with your address for a free quote.

Are Pierce County's soils good for setting fence posts?

Generally yes. The upland gray sandy loam has a clay subsoil 15–24 inches down that gives posts solid lateral support - a real advantage over purely sandy coastal soils. Near the Satilla and Alapaha river bottoms we add drainage and choose corrosion-resistant materials.

Do I need a permit for a fence in Pierce County?

Pierce County uses a joint Planning & Codes Department that handles permitting for unincorporated areas and for Blackshear, Patterson, and Offerman. We confirm current fence requirements with that office before layout.

What fence is best for farms and hunting leases in Pierce County?

For large tracts, timber perimeters, and hunting leases, chain link, high-tensile, woven, and barbed wire cover distance affordably and handle the rolling terrain. We brace terminal posts so long runs stay tight.

Can you build custom gates to match a Pierce County fence?

Yes. Custom walk and driveway gates are a specialty - we match material, height, and styling to your fence and hard-set the gate posts so the gate keeps swinging true through Georgia's weather.

Ready for a fence quote?

Call (912) 419-1733 or send your project details and Ronnie Custom Fence will follow up.