From Bayville backyards to Holiday City patios — fencing specified for salt air, sandy soil, and HOA rulebooks.
Berkeley Township is our neighbor directly to the south, a quick run down Route 9 or the Parkway from Toms River, and it might be the most varied fence territory we cover. In one afternoon we can quote a six-foot vinyl privacy fence behind a family home in Bayville, a 48-inch aluminum enclosure on a lagoon lot near Glen Cove, and a low decorative run beside a patio in Holiday City — three completely different jobs in one township.
The adult communities are their own world. Holiday City, Silver Ridge, and the surrounding 55+ sections make up one of the largest retirement footprints in New Jersey, and most carry association rules governing fence height, style, and color that sit on top of township zoning. We’ve learned to start those projects with the HOA architectural standards in hand, because the cheapest fence mistake to fix is the one you never install. Low ornamental aluminum and modest vinyl runs are the usual approved answers.
East of Route 9, Bayville and the waterfront neighborhoods along Barnegat Bay deal with the full shore treatment — salt haze, wind with a running start across open water, and soil that’s nearly pure sand. Materials get chosen accordingly: vinyl and powder-coated aluminum first, coated hardware always, and post footings dug deeper and wider than any inland spec sheet suggests. West of the highway, out toward the Pinelands edges of the township, larger wooded lots open the door to post-and-rail and chain link runs that would be overkill to price in vinyl.
Berkeley Township administers its own zoning approvals for fences, with rules that differ from Toms River’s, so we help homeowners confirm current township requirements — heights, corner-lot sightlines, pool enclosures — before materials are ordered. Pool fences everywhere in New Jersey must meet the state barrier code: 48-inch minimum height and self-closing, self-latching gates, and we build to pass inspection the first time.
Whether you’re in Bayville, Pinewald, or a Holiday City cul-de-sac, request your free estimate. We’ll bring shore-town judgment and a written quote that respects both your budget and your association’s rulebook.
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