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Fences in New Brunswick

Supply, rental, and installation across New Brunswick. 3 cities served, with frost-rated engineering and provincial pool-fence compliance.

Engineering

Frost depth & post engineering in New Brunswick

Frost-depth range: 1.2 m (Moncton, southern NB) – 1.5 m (Edmundston, northern NB)

Frost depth ranges 1.2 m on the southern coast to 1.5 m inland and in the Saint John River valley. Northern NB (Edmundston, Bathurst): 1.5 m+.

Pool-fence regulation

Pool-fence law in New Brunswick

New Brunswick uses the National Building Code (1.2 m enclosure). Bilingual (French/English) permit and inspection documents required throughout the province.

Source: National Building Code adopted by NB; Moncton By-law H-101

Climate fit

Climate and material fit for New Brunswick

Maritime with continental influence inland. Saint-Lawrence valley sees salt-spray and ice loading. Fundy coast experiences extreme tide-driven wind exposure. Winter snow load 1.5–2.5 kPa.

Best-fit materials for New Brunswick

Recommendations reflect typical regional spec — exact material selection depends on site (coastal vs inland, wind exposure, soil, budget). Confirm at quote.

Permits & pricing

New Brunswick — permits & pricing band

Permit requirements

Most NB municipalities permit-required over 2.0 m residential. Pool enclosures always permitted. Bilingual documents standard.

Pricing band

Residential cedar 6′: $42–62 LF; PVC-coated chain-link 6′: $32–52 LF; commercial 8′: $50–80 LF.

Final pricing depends on the site, gate count, hardware grade, and material colour. Get a New Brunswick quote in 24 hours →

Coverage

How we serve New Brunswick

We deliver across New Brunswick in 3–5 business days. Moncton, Fredericton, and Saint John have the fastest turn-around; northern NB and rural counties add 1–2 days.

FAQ

Common questions about New Brunswick

Are bilingual quotes and contracts required in NB?
Yes — New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province, and public-sector contracts must be available in both French and English. We provide bilingual documentation by default for any NB project.
What's the Bay of Fundy wind exposure mean for fence design?
Properties facing the Bay of Fundy regularly see sustained 70 km/h winds with gusts over 100 km/h. We reduce post centres to 6′, brace all corners and gates, and recommend chain-link or aluminum over solid wood privacy on the most exposed sites.
How does freeze-thaw affect Saint John River valley installations?
The Saint John River valley experiences spring flooding and ice scour — fences on flood-plain properties need posts set even deeper than code (often 1.8 m vs 1.5 m standard) to prevent ice-jacking during spring breakup.
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