Protect your property with strong, reliable ranch fencing built for Louisiana terrain. Parish Post Fencing installs durable pipe, rail, and wire ranch fences across Baton Rouge and surrounding parishes — combining lasting performance with classic Southern style.







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You’re already busy enough as it is. We want to make this as easy as possible for you and it basically boils down to three steps:

You can call our office or fill out our website form to request an estimate. We'll talk over your project and schedule a time for us to assess the property, take measurements, and listen to your ideas.

We'll meet you at your property, take pictures, measurements, show you samples and talk over your project with you.

After you approve your quote, we will request a deposit to buy your materials and schedule your project. After that, there's nothing left to do except count down the days until we transform your outdoor space.
Are you looking for a partner to help you take your outdoor aspirations from dream to reality? Contact us today, and we will be in touch soon to help you get started with the initial details.
For Baton Rouge and surrounding parishes, pipe and rail fencing is the top choice — it’s strong, weather-resistant, and low-maintenance. Wire and wood post options are great for livestock containment or perimeter fencing.
Ranch fencing in Southeast Louisiana typically ranges from $20 to $45 per linear foot, depending on the materials (pipe, rail, or wire) and property size. Parish Post Fencing provides free estimates based on your layout and needs.
Yes! Parish Post Fencing designs and installs custom ranch fences tailored to your property. From decorative 3-rail pipe fences to fully enclosed pastures, we ensure your fence fits your land and aesthetic.
With quality materials and proper installation, a ranch fence can last 20–30 years or more. Our pipe and rail options are built to resist corrosion and storm damage common in Louisiana’s humid climate.