Professional Fence Contractor in Saline County, Arkansas
Delta Fence LLC builds quality fences across Saline County — from the growing neighborhoods of Benton and Bryant to the quiet communities around Alexander. Licensed, insured, and bonded with screws-not-staples craftsmanship.
Quality Fence Installation for Growing Saline County
Saline County sits just southwest of Little Rock and has become one of the fastest-growing areas in all of Arkansas. The cities of Benton and Bryant have exploded with new construction over the past decade, bringing thousands of families into brand-new neighborhoods that need fencing — from privacy fences that define backyard spaces to decorative front yard fences that boost curb appeal in competitive housing developments.
Delta Fence LLC has been part of that growth, installing fences for new construction homes, established neighborhoods, and commercial properties throughout Saline County. We understand the specific challenges this area presents: the rocky soil conditions in parts of Benton that make post-hole digging more demanding, the newer HOA communities in Bryant with strict fence specifications, and the rural acreages near Alexander where livestock and property boundaries require durable, functional fencing solutions.
Every fence we build in Saline County uses American-sourced lumber, concrete-set posts dug to proper depth for the local soil conditions, and screws — never staples. As a licensed general contractor carrying full insurance and bonding, we give Saline County homeowners the confidence that their fence investment is protected and built to last through decades of Arkansas weather.
Fence Installation Across Saline County
We provide professional fence installation throughout Saline County. Click on your city to learn about our fencing services in your area, or call us directly for a free on-site estimate anywhere in the county.
Fencing Solutions for Saline County Properties
Whether you are fencing a new construction lot in Bryant, replacing an aging fence in downtown Benton, or securing a rural property near Alexander, Delta Fence has the right solution. Every installation is backed by our licensed, insured, and bonded guarantee.
Wood Fences
Traditional wood fencing built with American-sourced Arkansas lumber. Privacy, picket, and split-rail styles for Saline County homes and properties of every size.
Learn More →Privacy Fences
Board-on-board and shadowbox privacy fencing ideal for Benton and Bryant’s closely spaced suburban lots. Full-height panels with reinforced posts for wind resistance.
Learn More →Chain Link Fences
Galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link for yards, commercial properties, and agricultural use throughout Saline County. Affordable, durable, and fast to install.
Learn More →Vinyl Fences
Zero-maintenance vinyl fencing that stands up to Saline County’s humid summers without warping, rotting, or fading. Popular in new construction communities.
Learn More →Commercial Fencing
Security fencing for Saline County businesses along the I-30 corridor, storage facilities, and commercial developments in Benton and Bryant.
Learn More →Custom Fences
Unique designs for properties that need something special. Mixed materials, custom heights, and specialty configurations tailored to your Saline County property.
Learn More →Ornamental Iron Fences
Elegant wrought iron and aluminum ornamental fencing for Saline County front yards and estate properties. Rust-resistant finishes with decorative details.
Learn More →Automated Gates
Electric driveway gates with remote and keypad access. Swing and sliding configurations for Saline County homes, ranches, and gated neighborhoods.
Learn More →Secure Gating
Heavy-duty access control for Saline County commercial and industrial properties. Industrial-grade materials with advanced locking systems.
Learn More →The Right Contractor for a Growing Community
Saline County is booming. New subdivisions are going up in Bryant every year. Benton is expanding its commercial footprint along the interstate. Alexander is attracting families who want space without losing access to Little Rock. All of that growth means more properties that need quality fencing — and more homeowners who deserve a contractor they can trust.
Delta Fence has experience working in Saline County’s newer developments where builders often leave fencing as a homeowner responsibility. We work with HOA specs, survey pins, and subdivision covenants to ensure every fence meets community standards while still giving you the privacy, security, and style you want. For established properties in older parts of Benton and Alexander, we handle fence replacement with full removal of old materials and clean installation of new posts, rails, and pickets.
The rocky soil conditions found in parts of Saline County require specialized equipment and experience to ensure proper post depth. Our crews come prepared with the right tools to handle rocky ground, sloped terrain, and tight lot lines that are common in the county’s newer subdivisions. Every post is set in concrete regardless of soil type because shortcuts on the foundation lead to failures down the road.
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Fence Projects in Saline County
Quality fence installations by Delta Fence LLC across Saline County, Arkansas.



Fencing Questions for Saline County
Do I need a permit for a fence in Benton or Bryant?
Yes. Both the City of Benton and the City of Bryant require permits for fence installation. Permit requirements include maximum fence height limits, setback distances from property lines and sidewalks, and material restrictions in certain zones. If you live in an HOA community — which is common in Bryant’s newer subdivisions — there may be additional covenants governing fence style, color, and height. Delta Fence handles the permit process for you and ensures your fence meets all local codes and HOA requirements. Call (501) 626-7024 to get started.
What fence styles are best for new construction homes in Saline County?
For the newer subdivisions in Bryant and Benton, wood privacy fences and vinyl fences are the most popular choices. Board-on-board wood fences provide a finished look on both sides, which many HOAs require. Vinyl fencing is increasingly popular because it requires zero maintenance — no painting, staining, or sealing — and holds up well in Arkansas heat. For front yards, ornamental aluminum or iron fencing adds curb appeal without blocking sight lines. We help you choose the right style based on your HOA requirements, budget, and personal preferences.
Can Delta Fence work with rocky soil conditions in Saline County?
Absolutely. Parts of Saline County, particularly areas around Benton and the Saline River corridor, have rocky soil and shallow bedrock that make standard post-hole digging difficult. Our crews bring specialized equipment — including rock augers and jackhammers — to handle tough ground conditions. We never take shortcuts by setting posts at shallow depth just because the digging is hard. Every post goes to proper depth and gets set in concrete, regardless of what is underground. That extra effort is what separates a fence that lasts twenty years from one that starts leaning after two.
How quickly can you install a fence in Saline County?
Most residential fence installations in Saline County are completed in one to three days depending on the total linear footage, material type, and terrain. A typical backyard privacy fence for a standard subdivision lot in Bryant or Benton takes one to two days from start to finish. We coordinate material delivery in advance so our crew arrives ready to work. Larger properties, commercial installations, and projects requiring old fence removal may take additional time. We provide a detailed timeline during your free on-site estimate so you know exactly when your fence will be complete.
Does Delta Fence serve Alexander and rural Saline County?
Yes. We serve all of Saline County, including Alexander and the rural areas between Benton, Bryant, and the county’s outer boundaries. Rural properties often need different fencing solutions — split-rail for property boundaries, chain link for livestock containment, or privacy fencing around the homestead. We are experienced with the longer fence runs, irregular terrain, and gate access requirements that come with rural Saline County properties. Contact us at (501) 626-7024 for a free on-site estimate anywhere in the county.
What is the best fence material for Saline County weather?
Saline County experiences hot, humid summers and occasional ice storms in winter, so material durability matters. Pressure-treated pine is the most cost-effective option and performs well when properly installed with concrete-set posts. Cedar offers natural rot resistance and a premium look. Vinyl is completely weatherproof and requires no maintenance. For metal options, galvanized chain link and powder-coated ornamental iron both resist corrosion in humid conditions. Delta Fence uses American-sourced materials and premium fasteners — screws, not staples — regardless of which material you choose, ensuring your fence handles Saline County’s climate for decades.
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Licensed, insured, and bonded fence contractor serving Benton, Bryant, and Alexander with quality craftsmanship and honest pricing.
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