Jerome Fencing Contractor for Jerome, Idaho
Jerome is the county seat of Jerome County. It is the second largest city in the Magic Valley, behind only Twin Falls.
The Idaho Southern Railway reached Jerome in December 1908. The town grew fast after that.
Today, Jerome’s economy runs on dairy farming more than anything else. Large dairy operations surround the city on every side.
Jerome is also close to the Minidoka National Historic Site, a few miles northwest of town.
Twin Falls Fencing installs and repairs fencing across Jerome. We work on homes in established neighborhoods, dairy operations on the edge of town, and everything in between.
New Home and Established Neighborhood Fencing in Jerome
Jerome has both older, established neighborhoods and newer residential growth. Some newer subdivisions have an HOA with its own rules on fence style or height. We install fencing to fit either setting:
- Vinyl fencing in privacy or picket styles, usually 6 feet for backyards or 4 feet for front yards, generally $35 to $60 per linear foot installed
- Wood fencing in cedar or pressure treated pine, in solid privacy, dog ear, or picket styles, generally $28 to $45 per linear foot installed
- Chain link fencing for pets, pools, or side yards, generally $18 to $30 per linear foot installed
- Aluminum and ornamental iron fencing for a decorative look or added security, generally $40 to $75 per linear foot installed
If your property has an HOA, we can help submit fence plans for approval. This step is worth doing before ordering materials. Every post gets a concrete footing sized to the fence height and the soil. Gates get strong hardware, including galvanized or stainless screws and self closing hinges where needed.
Dairy and Farm Fencing Solutions for Jerome County
Jerome County is one of the top dairy producing counties in Idaho. Many properties around the city support active dairy and livestock operations.
Fencing here has a specific job to do. It has to hold up to daily herd movement, not just mark a line. We install corral and feedlot fencing built for constant animal contact.
We install woven wire, also called field fence, for general containment. We install high tensile smooth wire and five strand barbed wire for pasture perimeters. Electric fencing is also available for rotational grazing setups.
Electric fencing runs $2 to $4 per foot installed. Five strand barbed wire runs $3 to $6 per foot. High tensile smooth wire runs $4 to $7 per foot. Woven wire field fencing runs $5 to $9 per foot.
Larger jobs with heavy brush clearing usually add $1,500 to $4,000 to the total. Some soil around Jerome County has alkali in it. That soil sometimes needs special concrete additives to keep posts stable.
Fence Gates and Repair Services in Jerome
We install single swing, double swing, and slide gates for homes, farms, and dairy operations. Automatic gate openers are available for driveways and larger entrances. Our repair work covers rotten posts, cracked vinyl panels, gates that will not latch, and bent chain link. We fix the real cause of the damage. A quick patch that skips this step tends to fail again within a year.
Permits and Ground Conditions for Jerome Fence Projects
Every project starts with a free on site estimate and a written quote. Idaho law requires an 811 utility locate before digging starts. This usually takes three business days. We plan for that wait from day one.
City of Jerome vs County Rules
Idaho’s baseline legal height for a lawful fence is four and a half feet. Most fences in Jerome are built taller for privacy or containment.
Height limits and permit rules can differ between the city of Jerome and unincorporated Jerome County.
We suggest a quick check with the right office before finalizing plans. This matters most for fences near a road, an intersection, or a shared property line.
Soil and Frost Depth Near Jerome
Soil around Jerome ranges from well worked farmland to firmer ground near dairy operations and feedlots. Both conditions affect how deep a post should sit.
A good rule in this part of Idaho is to set posts below the frost line. Shallow posts tend to lean or heave after a few cold winters. Our crews check the soil on site and adjust footing depth for each job.
Twin Falls Fencing’s Experience in Jerome
Twin Falls Fencing is a family owned fencing company. We are registered and insured with the State of Idaho.
Idaho requires contractors to carry general liability insurance on jobs over $2,000. We carry insurance that meets this state minimum. We serve Jerome and the rest of Jerome County, along with the wider Magic Valley.
Every estimate is free. Every quote is written down clearly. We walk the finished project with you before we call the job done. We understand Jerome’s mix of city neighborhoods and dairy country. That local knowledge helps us plan the right fence for each property.
Jerome, Idaho Fence Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a fence cost in Jerome, Idaho?
Residential fencing runs $18 to $75 per linear foot installed. Vinyl runs $35 to $60. Wood runs $28 to $45. Chain link runs $18 to $30. Aluminum or ornamental iron runs $40 to $75. Farm and dairy fencing runs about $2 to $9 per foot depending on the type. A free on site estimate gives you an exact number.
Do I need a permit for a fence in Jerome?
It depends on the fence height, its location, and whether the property sits inside city limits or unincorporated Jerome County. Taller fences and fences near a road or corner lot are more likely to need a permit. We recommend checking with the right office before finalizing your project.
Does my Jerome neighborhood HOA affect my fence choice?
It might. Some newer Jerome subdivisions have HOA rules on fence height, material, or color. We recommend checking your HOA guidelines before ordering materials. We can help prepare plans for HOA approval as part of your project.
What fence works best for a dairy operation near Jerome?
It depends on the setup. Corral and feedlot fencing needs to hold up to constant animal contact. Woven wire works well for pasture perimeters. High tensile wire is durable and needs less upkeep. Electric fencing works well for rotational grazing between pastures.
How deep are fence posts set near Jerome?
Post depth depends on fence height, material, and soil. As a general rule, posts should sit below the frost line. This helps stop leaning after winter. Our crew checks the soil at your property and sets the right depth.
Call or Text (208) 732-2816 for a Free On Site Estimate
Serving Jerome and the rest of Jerome County and the greater Magic Valley.







