Out in Eastover, in the eastern half of Cumberland County, the lots stretch out and so do the fence lines. Homes here sit on acreage with room for gardens, animals, and outbuildings, so most of what we build is perimeter, pasture, and privacy fencing measured in hundreds of feet rather than a small square backyard.
What kind of fence do Eastover properties need?
For marking property lines and containing livestock across open land, chain-link and wood post-and-rail handle the long runs affordably. Closer to the house, a wood privacy fence carves out a private yard, and homeowners who’d rather not maintain it choose vinyl instead. Where you want the view to stay open, a black aluminum fence keeps the rural feel while still defining the space, and a picket fence suits a country-home front yard. When a tree limb or a storm takes out a section, we step in for fence repair.
Built for Eastover acreage and country conditions
Long runs are their own discipline. More distance means more posts, more corners, and wide gates for tractors and trailers — and every one of those points has to be braced and set deep to keep a quarter-mile of fence from leaning. The sandy, fast-draining Sandhills soil out here sets posts cleanly, but proper spacing and concreted posts are what keep a long line straight through years of heat, humidity, and summer storms. For livestock owners we talk through safe spacing and the right gauge or rail so animals stay contained without injury. Most rural Eastover fences skip the HOA headaches, but we still confirm setbacks and where your line actually falls before digging.
Why Eastover landowners choose us
A big rural job is exactly where a flaky contractor leaves you with half a fence and no callback. We measure the whole line on site, hand you a written 24-hour quote, and give you a real start date — then we finish it. Family-owned, licensed, and insured out of the Fayetteville area since 2013, we’re set up for the long runs that define properties out toward Eastover and Stedman.
How much does it cost to fence land in Eastover?
Because long runs price by the foot, the material sets the total — post-and-rail and chain-link cover ground affordably, vinyl and aluminum run higher. We walk and measure the full line, then give you an itemized written quote.
Can you fence in cattle, goats, or horses?
Yes. We build pasture and perimeter fencing for containment with the right spacing, sturdy corners, and equipment-width gates. Tell us your animals and we’ll spec the line correctly.
Do I need a permit out in Eastover?
Many rural Cumberland County fences don’t, but setbacks still apply. We confirm what your property needs before we start.
Got acreage to enclose? Call BK Fence Experts at (910) 466-8629 for a free Eastover quote, or request one online.