Reliable Fence CT has been protecting Connecticut properties since 1967. Get a fence built right the first time by a family-owned team that knows Shelton inside and out.
Shelton sits on hilly terrain carved by the Housatonic River valley, and that topography shapes nearly every fencing project we take on in the area. Sloped lots — common in neighborhoods from Huntington to White Hills — require careful grading assessments before a single post goes in. A fence that doesn't account for grade changes will heave, gap, or lean within a season. Our crews plan for the slope from the start, ensuring every run is plumb and every panel closes out cleanly regardless of how much the yard drops.
Shelton's older residential neighborhoods present a different set of challenges. Many properties have mature trees with root systems that complicate post placement, or existing stonewalls and hedgerows that need to be worked around rather than removed. We've handled plenty of installations where the property line runs right along a fieldstone wall — a situation that demands precision layout and sometimes hand-digging to protect the existing structure. Getting this right takes experience with local land, not just general fencing knowledge.
Connecticut winters are hard on fencing materials, and Shelton is no exception. Ground freeze and thaw cycles can push posts out of alignment if they aren't set deep enough or in the right footing for the soil type. We spec our post depths and concrete footings with New England winters in mind, so your fence holds its line through mud season and comes out of spring looking the same as it did on install day. Material choice matters here too — we'll walk you through what holds up best for your specific exposure and use case.
Shelton also has active permitting requirements for fencing, particularly for properties near wetlands, along roadways, or in certain residential zones. We're familiar with the local process and can help you understand what's likely to require a permit before the project gets underway. That kind of local knowledge — built over decades of working throughout Connecticut — is the difference between a project that goes smoothly and one that stalls at the town hall.
From a simple backyard boundary to a fully automated gate system, Reliable Fence CT handles the full scope of residential and commercial fencing work.
We install privacy, picket, split-rail, chain-link, and ornamental fences for Shelton homeowners. Every installation is planned to your property's specific grade, soil, and layout — no cookie-cutter approach.
Security fencing, perimeter barriers, and access control solutions for Shelton businesses and facilities. Built to last under higher traffic and wear conditions than standard residential work.
Manual and automated gates designed to match your fence style and meet your access needs. We handle everything from a simple driveway gate to a full entry system with hardware and operator.
If an existing fence has taken storm damage, suffered post rot, or simply shifted out of alignment over the years, we can assess and repair it — often without a full replacement.
Custom outdoor structures that complement your fence line and extend your usable outdoor space. Designed and built to the same standard as our fence installations.
Happy with my new fence and gates! The team was on time and worked steadily through the day to complete the installation. Their cleanup and removal was very thorough.
— Carolee K.
Reliable Fence did a fantastic job of installing a new fence on our property. Deven's expertise in helping plan the job and providing options paved the way for Alfredo and crew to utilize their craftsmanship in placing the fence perfectly level in our yard.
— Mike C.
It depends on the fence height, location, and your property's zoning. Fences over a certain height — typically 6 feet — and those near wetlands or road frontage often require a permit from the Town of Shelton. We can help you figure out what applies to your property before we schedule the work.
Sloped lots are very common in Shelton, and we plan for grade changes from the first site visit. Depending on the slope and fence style, we'll use either a stepped or racked (follow-the-grade) approach — and we'll explain the trade-offs of each so you can make an informed choice.
We work through most of the year in Connecticut. Spring through fall is the most popular window, but installations can happen in winter when the ground isn't deeply frozen. We'll give you an honest read on timing during our consultation.
Most residential installations in Shelton are completed in one day. Larger projects, custom gates, or sites with particularly challenging access or grade may take longer. We'll give you a realistic timeline before work begins — not an optimistic estimate that slips.