Working in Springfield
Springfield is a mix of residential streets and commercial corridors, with most fence work falling on the residential side. Mid-size lots, established neighborhoods, and a housing stock that spans several decades make for a steady flow of new installs and replacement work. The Route 22 corridor adds a layer of commercial work where back-of-house screening and dumpster enclosures show up.
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Common Springfield projects
Residential work in Springfield is the usual mix: 6-foot vinyl or wood privacy panels in back, picket or low ornamental in front. Replacement work is common because of the age of the housing stock. On the commercial side, dumpster enclosures and equipment screens for businesses along Route 22 are a steady part of the workload. These commercial jobs are usually vinyl panel or wood, sized to meet town screening code.

Springfield permit notes
Springfield follows the Union County permit baseline for residential work. Commercial fence permits in Springfield run a separate track and sometimes involve site-plan review for properties along Route 22. The pro files the right permit for the project.
