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The Hudson Valley fence market spans a 100-mile stretch of the Hudson River corridor from Westchester County in the south to Columbia and Greene Counties in the north, encompassing one of the most diverse and topographically varied fence markets in New York State. The southern end of the Valley — Katonah and Baldwin Place in northern Westchester — behaves much like a premium New York suburb, with high property values, strict HOA-governed communities, and sophisticated homeowners who expect professional project management. Further north in Orange County near Pine Bush, the market shifts toward the rural and agricultural, where fence contractors are as likely to be installing horse paddocks and livestock perimeter fencing as residential privacy fences, and the glacially deposited rocky terrain of the Shawangunk Ridge foothills demands serious drilling equipment.

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Address:   86 Burlingham Rd., Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone #:   845-728-5313
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Address:   34 Route 118, Baldwin Place, NY 10541
Phone #:   (845) 628-7200
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Address:   24 Young Road, Katonah, NY 10536
Phone #:   (888) 348-4695
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Address:   4 Industrial Rd, Pequannock Township, NJ 07440
Phone #:   (973) 694-4055
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Hudson Valley Zoning & Permit Guide

Westchester County (Katonah, Baldwin Place): Communities in northern Westchester operate under individual town or village jurisdictions. Katonah is part of the Town of Bedford, which requires permits for most permanent fence installations. The area’s HOA landscape is active and many Bedford properties have covenant restrictions.

Orange County (Pine Bush area): Pine Bush falls within the Town of Wallkill in Orange County. Contact the Town of Wallkill Building Department for permit requirements. Rural Orange County properties may also need to comply with county agricultural land use rules depending on zoning classification. See our FAQ on fence permit requirements.

Rocky Glacial Terrain: The Shawangunk Ridge foothills and broader Hudson Valley have glacially deposited rocky soils where ledge encounters during post drilling are common. Ask your contractor how they handle ledge — direct anchor systems are the correct solution, not just drilling an adjacent hole.

Frost Line: The Hudson Valley’s frost line varies from approximately 36 inches in Westchester to 42–48 inches further north. Confirm your contractor is using the appropriate local depth for your area.

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