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Greenville has emerged as one of the South’s most dynamic metros, and its fence market reflects the rapid residential growth that has transformed Greenville and Spartanburg Counties over the past decade. Simpsonville, just south of Greenville, is one of the state’s fastest-growing cities and has the HOA-dense suburban character that drives most of the residential permit volume in this market. Spartanburg brings a more traditional mid-size city dynamic, while Seneca in Oconee County in the northwestern corner of the state sits at the foot of the Blue Ridge where the terrain turns rocky, the elevation climbs, and the market shifts toward the lakefront properties of Lake Hartwell and Lake Keowee — two of the most active recreational lake markets in the Southeast.

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Address:   3099 S Pine St, Spartanburg, SC 29302
Phone #:   (800) 299-5637
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Address:   222 Ladean Court, Suite C, Simpsonville, SC 29680
Phone #:   (864) 757-9323
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Address:   415 Chetola Rd, Seneca, SC 29672
Phone #:   (864) 882-4277
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Address:   600 Scuffletown Rd, Simpsonville, SC 29681
Phone #:   (864) 303-1645
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Greenville Zoning & Permit Guide

City of Greenville: The Greenville Building Services Division requires a permit for most permanent fence installations. Standard residential zoning allows rear and side yard fences up to 6 feet and front yard fences up to 4 feet. Greenville’s vibrant downtown and historic Augusta Road neighborhood have active neighborhood associations.

Greenville County Suburbs (Simpsonville, Mauldin, Greer): Each incorporated city operates its own building department. Simpsonville has a well-organized permit process given its rapid growth. Many Simpsonville and Mauldin subdivisions have active HOA boards — always check your covenant documents first. See our FAQ on fence permit requirements.

Spartanburg County: Spartanburg operates its own city building department. Spartanburg County’s unincorporated areas fall under county zoning jurisdiction.

Oconee County (Seneca, Lake Keowee): Seneca has its own building department. Lakefront properties on Lake Hartwell and Lake Keowee may be subject to additional setback requirements from the shoreline — confirm with the county before planning any fence near the water.

Pool Safety: South Carolina 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: South Carolina law requires calling SC 811 at least three working days before any digging begins.