Bartlett, TN
Aluminum fence installation in Bartlett, TN
Ornamental aluminum is what Bartlett homeowners choose when the fence has to contain a pool or a dog without walling off the yard. Powder-coated black panels never rust, never need staining, and on a flat Bartlett lot they follow the ground cleanly rather than leaving gaps under every panel.
Old fence torn out and hauled off • Posts driven about 40 inches • 2-year no-questions-asked workmanship warranty

Ornamental aluminum options we install
Heights and pool code
Four foot is the standard residential height and the usual starting point around a pool, with five and six foot used where you want more presence along a boundary or a street frontage.
Two-rail, three-rail and pool-style panels
Ornamental aluminum comes in flat-top, spear-top and pool-style panels where the bottom rail spacing is tightened. This is aluminum fencing, not post-and-rail — the rails are part of the panel.
Powder-coated finish
Black is the default and the finish that disappears best against grass and trees. Bronze and white are available. Powder coat over aluminum does not rust, which is the whole point of choosing it over steel.
Grades and picket spacing
Residential grade suits most yards; heavier grades are used for commercial frontage and taller runs. Picket spacing changes what the fence contains, so we set it against your dogs and children rather than a catalogue default.
Gates and self-closing hardware
Self-closing hinges and self-latching hardware are standard practice on pool-area gates. Drive gates are sized to your vehicles, and a welded metal gate frame is available as an upgrade.
Grade and slope
Aluminum panels rack to follow a slope so the fence follows the ground instead of leaving gaps underneath. On steeper ground we step the panels instead, and we walk the line with you before quoting.
Where aluminum makes sense in Bartlett
Pools are the first reason. Aluminum is the material we recommend for pool enclosures because the panels are rigid, the finish will not rot or rust in a wet area, and self-closing hinges with self-latching hardware are straightforward to fit on the gates.
The second reason is view. Plenty of Bartlett back yards open onto green space, a treeline or a common area, and a six-foot privacy fence throws that away. A four-foot black aluminum run contains the yard and effectively disappears from the patio.
A note on terminology: two-rail and three-rail ornamental aluminum is aluminum fencing, not post-and-rail. If you want the ranch-style rail look, that is a different product and we will show you both.
Bartlett neighborhoods often sit under HOA covenants, and aluminum is usually the easiest material to get approved. We provide drawings and guidance for the submittal; approval stays in the property owner's name.

How we build it
We lay the line off your survey, set terminal and gate posts first, then work the run so it stays straight and tight rather than sagging a season later. Posts are driven approximately 40 inches into the soil, and gate posts get the extra attention because they are what carries the daily abuse.
Old fence removal and haul-off is quoted with the job, a welded metal gate frame is available as an upgrade rather than standard, and every install carries our 2-Year No-Questions-Asked Workmanship Warranty. Permits and HOA submittals are something we can guide you through and provide drawings for — approval stays in the property owner's name.
Ornamental aluminum questions from Bartlett homeowners
Is aluminum the right fence for a pool in Bartlett?
In almost every case, yes. Aluminum panels are rigid, will not rust or rot in a wet area, and take self-closing and self-latching gate hardware cleanly. Pool-style panels tighten the bottom spacing, and we set the height against your specific situation.
How much does aluminum fencing cost in Bartlett?
Aluminum sits well above chain link and above most wood. Height, panel grade and gate count are what move the number, so the honest answer is to run your own yard through our estimator rather than quoting a figure that might not match your layout.
Does aluminum fence rust?
No. Aluminum does not rust, which is the main reason it replaced wrought iron for residential work. The powder-coated finish is what you are maintaining, and it needs nothing beyond the occasional wash.
Is a 3-rail aluminum fence the same as a rail fence?
No. Three-rail ornamental aluminum is an aluminum panel fence — the rails hold the pickets. A rail fence is post-and-rail, usually wood, with no pickets. They look nothing alike in the yard, so we make sure you are picking the one you actually mean.
How deep do the posts go?
Posts are driven approximately 40 inches into the soil, which is how we get a fence line that stays straight through wet Bartlett winters and dry summers.
What warranty comes with the fence?
Every installation is backed by our 2-Year No-Questions-Asked Workmanship Warranty. Call 662-806-7800 if you want to talk it through before you book.
