
Fence and gate installation for Lakewood properties where lot size, zoning, and daily wear matter.
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Why PNW Fence & Gate Is a Trusted Local Contractor in Lakewood
Challenges for fence projects in Lakewood differ from those in most nearby cities. Lots are often smaller. Zoning can change from one block to the next. Many fences also see constant use from renters, pets, or shared access points. Fences easily fail here when these factors are ignored.
Our work focuses on clear boundaries, stable posts, and gates that keep working over time. We plan layouts around property lines, street exposure, and repeated use. Installation choices are based on soil conditions, not quick installs.
PNW Fence & Gate serves Lakewood as part of our regular work across Pierce County, including areas influenced by Joint Base Lewis-McChord. This local knowledge helps projects stay compliant and avoid changes later.

Common Fence Types Installed in Lakewood
Most clients don’t start by asking for fence styles. They call because of lot size, shared boundaries, traffic exposure, or daily wear. In this part of Pierce County, function matters more than decoration for fence & gates.
Here’s what we install most often—and why.

Privacy Fencing for Roads, Rentals, and Close Neighbors
Properties near major corridors like Interstate 5, State Route 512, and Bridgeport Way often deal with constant exposure. Privacy fencing is used to block sightlines, reduce visual clutter, and define boundaries on tight lots.
Clients choose privacy fencing because it:
- Creates separation from roads and sidewalks
- Establishes clear lines between neighboring properties
- Holds up better under frequent daily use
Height and placement are reviewed early to avoid visibility or setback issues.

Vinyl Fencing for Rentals and Low-Maintenance Properties
Areas influenced by Joint Base Lewis-McChord tend to see higher rental turnover and shared yard use. Vinyl fencing is common where durability and consistency matter more than customization.
Property owners choose vinyl when they want:
- Straight fence lines that tolerate repeated use
- No painting or sealing
- Clean, uniform boundaries
We install American-made vinyl with thicker walls for better long-term performance.

Chain Link for Pets, Side Yards, and Utility Areas
Chain link is widely used for side yards, rear yards, and access areas near arterials such as Pacific Highway SW. It provides containment without blocking visibility.
Clients rely on Chain Link for:
- Dog and pet containment
- Utility and access zones
- Cost-conscious boundary control
Post depth and tensioning are carefully planned to keep fences upright over time.
Fence Permits, Zoning & HOA Rules

Fence rules here are shaped by zoning, frontage, and use—not by a single blanket rule. Requirements are set and enforced by the City of Lakewood, with additional standards tied to Pierce County regulations in some cases.
What typically affects fence approval includes:
- Whether the fence is in a front, side, or rear yard
- Proximity to streets, sidewalks, or intersections
- Zoning type (single-family, multi-family, or commercial)
- Visibility and access concerns on corner lots
- Height and openness near public right-of-way
Some fences need permits. Others do not. The difference depends on placement and zoning, not just height alone.
Before installation, fence layouts should be reviewed against local rules to avoid stalling or requiring changes after work begins. Let our professional team help you. Early planning avoids delays, redesigns, and enforcement issues later.

Fence & Gate Installation Built for Daily Use
Fences here see heavy use. Shared access, street-facing lots, and frequent gate movement add stress over time. This is especially true for properties influenced by traffic and multi-family layouts in Pierce County. Planning for post depth, alignment, and hardware choice helps every fence and gate project stay functional, square, and secure long after installation.
Reviews From Local Property Owners
Proudly Serving the City’s neighborhood
Lakewood isn’t organized around a single center. Fencing needs change as you move from residential streets to commercial corridors to base-adjacent areas.
We serve properties throughout the city, including areas along Interstate 5 and State Route 512, where traffic exposure and visibility matter. We also work across streets connected by Bridgeport Way and Pacific Highway SW, where lot lines, sidewalks, and access points affect fence layout.
Many properties near Joint Base Lewis-McChord share similar needs around durability, boundaries, and daily use. Service extends throughout Pierce County, including ZIP codes 98498 and 98499.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit to install a fence in Lakewood?
Some fences require permits, others do not. Requirements depend on zoning, yard location, and proximity to streets or sidewalks. Front-yard and corner-lot fences are often subject to stricter review due to visibility and access concerns. Checking placement and zoning early helps avoid redesigns or enforcement issues after installation begins.
Why are front-yard fences more restricted than backyard fences?
Front-yard fences affect sightlines, pedestrian safety, and vehicle visibility. Because of this, they often have lower height limits or openness requirements. Side and rear yard fences usually allow more flexibility. Placement matters as much as material choice, especially near intersections or public right-of-way.
How do I know where my property line is before building a fence?
Existing fences, landscaping, or online maps are not always accurate. On smaller lots or shared boundaries, a survey may be the only reliable way to confirm fence placement. Verifying property lines before installation helps prevent disputes, removal requests, or costly changes later.
Is it better to repair or replace an older fence?
Repair can work when posts are solid, and damage is limited to boards or hardware. Replacement is often the better choice when posts have shifted, rot is widespread, or the fence no longer meets layout needs. High-use areas tend to expose structural problems quickly, making foundation condition the key factor.
Can fences be installed during the wet season?
Yes, but installation methods matter more in wet conditions. Saturated ground requires careful post depth and stabilization to prevent movement later. Planning for soil conditions rather than calendar dates helps fences stay aligned and secure through the first winter and beyond.




























