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Billings is Montana’s largest city and the commercial hub of the Yellowstone River corridor, anchoring a market that serves Yellowstone County’s mix of urban residential neighborhoods, the fast-growing western suburbs, and the open range land that stretches south toward Wyoming. What makes Billings distinct from the mountain communities to the west is the terrain — the Billings area sits on the high plains where sustained high winds, expansive clay-heavy soils, and extreme temperature swings from -20°F winters to 100°F summers put every fence under significant stress. The Rimrocks — the dramatic sandstone cliffs that define the city’s northern skyline — mean that some properties on the heights deal with rocky terrain, while lots on the valley floor deal with the Yellowstone’s alluvial clay.

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Address:   235 E Airport Rd, Billings, MT 59105
Phone #:   (406) 259-5200
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Address:   10640 I-90 Frontage Rd, Billings, MT 59101
Phone #:   (406) 652-1924
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Address:   212 Moore Ln, Billings, MT 59101
Phone #:   (406) 259-6511
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Address:   2122 Wingate Ln, Billings, MT 59102
Phone #:   (406) 861-3710
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Address:   6037 138th Ave NW, Williston, ND 58801
Phone #:   (701) 826-6264
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Billings Zoning & Permit Guide

City of Billings: The Billings Planning and Community Services Department 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. Properties on the Rims or near the Yellowstone River may have additional terrain or floodplain considerations.

Yellowstone County Rural Properties: Properties outside Billings city limits fall under Yellowstone County zoning jurisdiction. Contact the Yellowstone County Planning Department for applicable rural regulations. See our FAQ on fence permit requirements.

Wind Load and Material Durability: Billings sits in one of Montana’s highest wind corridors. Ask your contractor about post spacing, panel bracing, and material selection specifically for wind resistance. UV-stabilized vinyl and powder-coated aluminum both perform better than wood in Billings’s extreme temperature swings and high UV environment.

Pool Safety: Montana 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: Montana law requires calling Montana 811 at least two working days before any digging begins.