Wood, vinyl, chain link, and custom fencing — built to last in Tennessee’s climate.
A well-built wood fence adds privacy, security, and character to your property. Ortega Fence & Deck installs cedar, pine, and pressure-treated wood fences designed to withstand Middle Tennessee’s heat, humidity, and storms.
From classic privacy fences and picket styles to board-on-board and shadow box designs, we work with you to choose the right look and materials for your home and budget. Every post is set in concrete, every board is level, and every gate swings true.

Looking for a fence that requires minimal maintenance? Vinyl fencing resists rot, warping, and fading without the need for painting or staining. It’s an excellent choice for homeowners who want a clean, modern look that lasts.
For practical solutions on a budget, chain link fencing provides durable containment for pets, children, and property boundaries. We install residential and commercial chain link in a range of heights and gauges, with optional privacy slats and vinyl coating.

Storm damage, leaning posts, broken boards, and sagging gates are all problems we see regularly across Gallatin and Sumner County. Rather than replacing an entire fence, our repair services can often save you significant money while restoring your fence to like-new condition.
We assess the damage, recommend the most cost-effective solution, and get to work quickly so your property stays secure.

Fence costs vary based on material, length, and terrain. A standard wood privacy fence in the Gallatin area typically runs $25-$45 per linear foot installed. Vinyl fencing ranges from $30-$60 per linear foot, and chain link from $15-$30. We provide free on-site estimates so you get an accurate price for your specific property.
Most residential fence installations in the Gallatin area take 1-3 days depending on the size and complexity. A standard backyard privacy fence can often be completed in a single day. Larger properties or custom designs may take longer. We’ll give you a timeline during your free estimate.
Yes, Gallatin requires a building permit for most fence installations. We handle the permit process for you as part of our service, ensuring your fence meets all local height restrictions, setback requirements, and HOA guidelines if applicable.
Vinyl fencing typically lasts 20-30 years with minimal maintenance. Properly maintained cedar fencing can last 15-20 years, while pressure-treated pine fences last 10-15 years. Chain link fencing can last 20+ years. Tennessee’s humidity and storms make material choice and proper installation especially important.
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