St Cloud is the regional hub of Central Minnesota, serving Stearns and Benton Counties and a wide stretch of agricultural and lake country that extends north and west toward Glenwood and the Minnesota lakes region. Fence contractors here work across a market that splits between the city’s residential and commercial corridors and the rural properties of the surrounding townships where agricultural fence work, hobby farm enclosures, and horse property fencing are common requests. The flat glacial lake plain soils of the St Cloud area drain reasonably well but can still experience significant frost movement, and contractors here set posts with the region’s deep winter frost line firmly in mind.
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Andis Fence All |
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| Address: | 17906 210 Avenue, Glenwood, MN 56334 | ||
| Phone #: | 320-634-0809 | ||
| Website: | http://www.fence-all.com | ||
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Authority Fence & Deck |
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| Address: | 1295 County Road 75 NW, Clearwater, MN 55320 | ||
| Phone #: | (320) 558-4488 | ||
| Website: | http://www.authorityfence.com | ||
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Bembooms Fence |
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| Address: | 907 15th Ave SE, St Cloud, MN 56304 | ||
| Phone #: | (320) 255-8929 | ||
| Website: | http://bemboomsfencemn.com | ||
St Cloud Zoning & Permit Guide
City of St Cloud: The St Cloud Building Inspections Division requires a permit for most permanent fence installations within city limits. Standard residential zoning allows rear and side yard fences up to 6 feet and front yard fences up to 4 feet.
Clearwater and Pope County (Glenwood): Properties in Clearwater township fall under Wright County jurisdiction. Glenwood is governed by Pope County, where rural property fence installations typically fall under county planning rules rather than a city code. See our FAQ on fence permit requirements.
Agricultural and Horse Property Fencing: The Central Minnesota market has a strong agricultural fencing tradition. For horse farms, hobby farms, and rural acreage, ask your contractor about high-tensile wire, board-and-rail options, and Minnesota’s partition fence law under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 344 which governs cost-sharing along shared rural boundaries.
Pool Safety: Minnesota pool barrier requirements mandate a minimum 48-inch (4-foot) enclosure with self-closing, self-latching gates. Learn more about making your fence pool code compliant.
Utilities: Minnesota law requires calling Gopher State One Call (811) at least two working days before any digging begins.



