Fence Installation in Calvert County, MD

Built for Bay-Area Soil, Critical Area Rules, and Calvert's Waterfront Weather

From Dunkirk to Prince Frederick, Huntingtown to Lusby, Chesapeake Beach to St. Leonard — Bay Area Land Services installs fences that hold up to Calvert County's clay soil, high water table, and Chesapeake Bay humidity. We're land experts first, so your posts go in right the first time.

Why Calvert County Homeowners Choose Us

  • We know Calvert's clay soil. Heavy clay and a high water table are common across Calvert County. We grade and prep correctly so posts don't heave or lean after winter freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Critical Area know-how. Much of Calvert sits within 1,000 feet of the Chesapeake Bay or its tributaries. We're familiar with the county's Critical Area rules and can help you navigate what's allowed before we ever break ground.
  • Built for Bay weather. Salt air and humidity off the Chesapeake wear down cheap materials fast. We use weather-resistant vinyl, aluminum, and treated wood built to last in Calvert's climate.
  • One crew, start to finish. Overgrown property line? We clear brush, grind stumps, and level the grade ourselves — no need to hire a separate excavation contractor.

Calvert County Communities We Serve

Dunkirk, Prince Frederick, Huntingtown, Owings, Lusby, St. Leonard, Port Republic, Chesapeake Beach, North Beach, and the surrounding waterfront neighborhoods throughout Calvert County.

Fence Types We Install

Pressure-treated wood, professional-grade vinyl, aluminum and ornamental, chain link, and farm/ranch rail fencing for Calvert's larger rural and agricultural properties.

Fence Permits in Calvert County

Most fences in Calvert County don't require a permit if they're under 7 feet tall and outside a Critical Area — but many Calvert properties near the Bay, the Patuxent River, or local creeks fall inside the county's Critical Area boundary, where extra rules can apply. We'll help you figure out where your property stands before installation day so there are no surprises.

Calvert County Fence FAQs

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

It depends on the height and location. Fences within the county's Critical Area (generally within 1,000 feet of the Bay or its tributaries) or above certain heights may require zoning approval. We can help walk you through Calvert County's requirements.

My yard in Calvert County has drainage issues — can you still install a fence?

Yes. Standing water and heavy clay are common throughout Calvert County. Because we're land and excavation experts first, we grade and prep the ground so your posts stay level and your gates stay aligned, even after heavy rain.

What fence material holds up best near the Chesapeake Bay?

Vinyl and aluminum are the top choices for waterfront Calvert County properties since they resist the humidity and salt air that cause wood to rot and metal to rust over time.

Do you handle Miss Utility before digging in Calvert County?

Always. We call Miss Utility (811) ahead of every Calvert County project so underground lines are marked before any excavation begins.

Ready for a Fence Built for Calvert County?

Licensed, insured, and MHIC-compliant. Get a free on-site estimate for your Calvert County fence project today.

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