Let’s be honest, if your neighbors are noisy, or your yard faces a busy street, you’re not really getting the privacy. That’s when you need privacy fences. Living in Augusta, GA, means beautiful neighborhoods but not always peaceful ones. Privacy fences are more than just a style choice, they’re a necessity for keeping your home life truly private.
Small yard? No problem. You can still enjoy privacy without feeling walled in. Try staggering your fence height, taller sections where you need cover, and shorter ones where you don’t. Or think strategic fencing: instead of enclosing the whole space, focus on shielding patios or seating areas. And don’t forget plants! Climbing vines or slim trees soften the look, adding greenery and charm without crowding the yard.
Our fences don’t just look good they’re built strong, installed right, and designed to last. Whether you go with wood, vinyl, or composite, we ensure every post and panel is perfectly placed.
And don’t forget not all fences offer true privacy. If you can still see through it, or hear everything from the street, it’s not doing the job. A proper privacy fence creates a real barrier: for noise, eyes, and even wind.
Protect your peace. Invest in privacy. And trust Big Jerry’s Fencing to do it right.
Choosing the right fence style. Sloped or uneven terrain? Curved fence designs like arched or scalloped panels can follow the landscape smoothly and look great doing it. They’re available in ready-made panels to save time if you’re not building from scratch.
In flat spaces, squared fences create structure and symmetry. Small elevation changes? No problem, you can rack (angle the panel) or tier (step the height) depending on what looks best to you.
No two yards are exactly alike, and that’s why your privacy fence should be anything but generic. Whether you’ve got a sunny patch for morning coffee, a shady corner for reading, or a pup that loves to roam, Big Jerry’s Fencing works with your yard’s quirks and charms to create a fence that feels open, not boxed in.
Think of a gate as the anchor of your fence. It’s where movement, weight, and stress all come together, so it has to be strong. When gates are an afterthought, they become weak links that compromise the whole structure. But when designed and installed with care, a gate brings balance, strength, and smooth usability to your entire fencing system.







