Full Privacy Fencing That Blocks Views and Noise

Privacy Fence Installation in Belmont for backyards where neighboring properties sit close and noise travels easily

RM Fence LLC builds privacy fences in Belmont, North Carolina for homeowners who want to create separation from nearby homes, reduce street noise, or keep children and pets contained without visibility from the outside. You might be sitting on your back deck and hearing every conversation from the yard next door, or you might want to screen a pool area or outdoor living space.


Privacy fencing uses solid boards or closely spaced pickets that eliminate sightlines and create a sound buffer. Wood remains the most common material, with options including pressure-treated pine, cedar, and composite. Cedar naturally resists decay and does not need to be stained immediately, though it will gray over time without a finish. Pressure-treated pine costs less and accepts stain well once it dries out after installation.


For a free estimate on privacy fencing in Belmont, reach out to RM Fence LLC at (704) 560-4554.

What Changes After a Privacy Fence Goes Up

Your installation starts with post placement along the property line, which often requires checking the survey or calling for a property stake if boundaries are unclear. Posts are set in concrete and allowed to cure before rails and pickets are attached. The rails run horizontally between posts, and pickets are fastened vertically to the rails with screws or nails, depending on the material.


Once the fence is complete, you will notice that sound from neighboring yards becomes muffled and that you can use your backyard without being visible from the street or adjacent properties. RM Fence LLC builds fences with minimal gaps between pickets, so the barrier works as intended without weak spots where light or noise passes through.


Board-on-board styles overlap pickets on alternating sides of the rails, which closes gaps completely while allowing slight airflow. Stockade fences use flat pickets placed edge to edge for a uniform appearance. If drainage or slope is a concern, the fence can be stepped in sections or racked to follow the grade without leaving gaps at the bottom.

Common Questions About Privacy Fence Projects

Here are answers to questions homeowners in Belmont ask before committing to a privacy fence installation.

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What height should a privacy fence be?

Most residential privacy fences are six feet tall, which blocks sightlines for standing adults and meets common municipal height limits in Belmont without requiring a variance.

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How long does pressure-treated pine need to dry before staining?

Pressure-treated lumber typically needs to dry for several months after installation so that moisture from the treatment process can evaporate and the stain can penetrate properly.

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Why do some fences use metal posts instead of wood?

Metal posts resist rot and insect damage and are often used in composite or vinyl fence systems, though wood posts remain standard for traditional wood privacy fences.

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When should you add a kickboard at the bottom?

You should add a kickboard if the ground is uneven, if you want to prevent small animals from passing under the fence, or if you need extra protection against soil contact and moisture.

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What maintenance does a wood privacy fence require?

Wood fences should be inspected annually for loose boards or nails, and most benefit from staining or sealing every few years to prevent weathering and extend the life of the material.

RM Fence LLC can walk your property in Belmont to discuss layout options, material choices, and any site conditions that might affect installation before providing a written estimate.