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.
Ronnie Custom Fence builds and repairs fences across Tattnall County, GA - from Reidsville and Glennville through the wiregrass farm country and Vidalia onion fields along the Ohoopee River.
Ronnie Custom Fence serves Tattnall County, Georgia - Reidsville, Glennville, and the surrounding communities - with custom fence installation, repair, gates, and agricultural fencing. We build wood privacy, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum fences for homes and businesses, plus farm perimeter, livestock, and field fencing for the county's onion fields, pecan orchards, and timberland.
Tattnall County is classic Georgia Wiregrass Country and the heart of Vidalia sweet-onion production - the single largest onion-producing county in the state. The well-drained to somewhat poorly drained sandy loams that make Vidalia onions so mild also set fence posts readily, though post rot is a real concern in the humid climate, which is why we use treated and corrosion-resistant materials. The county is fully inland with no coastal restrictions.
Permitting in Tattnall County runs through the Tattnall County Planning and Zoning Department in Reidsville for unincorporated areas, with the City of Glennville and City of Reidsville handling work within their limits. Because the county does not publish a public online permit portal, we contact the department directly to confirm current fence requirements before layout.
Chain link fencing works well for pet areas, backyards, commercial lots, and long practical runs where visibility, durability, and budget control matter.
Wood privacy fencing gives backyards, rental homes, and side yards dependable screening with post depths and bracing matched to Southeast Georgia soil and weather.
Custom gates and entrances pair the right frame, hinge posts, latches, and access layout so driveways, yards, and service entries work cleanly every day.
Permitting in Tattnall County runs through the Tattnall County Planning and Zoning Department in Reidsville for unincorporated areas, with the cities of Glennville and Reidsville handling work within their limits. Because the county does not publish an online permit portal, we contact the department directly to confirm current fence requirements before layout. Permits for in-city projects are handled through the Tattnall County Planning and Zoning Department.
Yes. We serve Reidsville, Glennville, and all of Tattnall County from our base in nearby Jesup, with residential, commercial, and farm fencing. Contact us with your address for a free quote.
For farm perimeters, livestock, pecan orchards, and large rural tracts, high-tensile, woven, and barbed wire and chain link cover distance affordably. We brace terminal posts so long agricultural runs stay tight through the seasons.
Unincorporated areas are handled by Tattnall County Planning and Zoning in Reidsville, while Glennville and Reidsville handle work within their city limits. The county does not publish an online portal, so we contact the department directly to confirm requirements before layout.
The sandy loams dig and set easily, but the humid climate makes post rot a real concern. We use ground-contact-rated treated lumber, set posts deep with drainage, and use corrosion-resistant hardware so the fence lasts.
Yes. Alongside farm fencing, we install wood privacy, vinyl, aluminum, and chain link fences plus custom gates for homes and businesses in Glennville, Reidsville, and across Tattnall County.
Call (912) 419-1733 or send your project details and Ronnie Custom Fence will follow up.