Historic Estate Tree Protection
We installed TPZ fencing around century-old oaks during a Round Hill mansion renovation, keeping roots safe from heavy equipment.
Gold Coast Fence Rentals provides code-compliant Tree Protection Zone (TPZ) fencing solutions in Greenwich, CT, ensuring your project meets local ordinances. Our fencing is designed to protect trees in historic districts like Fourth Ward and Rock Ridge, where pre-1920 estates are common. With 19.7 inches of annual precipitation, our durable fencing withstands Greenwich's climate while keeping construction projects compliant.
We've safeguarded heritage trees through every Greenwich construction season.
We installed TPZ fencing around century-old oaks during a Round Hill mansion renovation, keeping roots safe from heavy equipment.
Our crew braved freezing temps to erect protective barriers before snow season, preventing compaction damage to park trees' root zones.
When a Fourth Ward contractor needed TPZ fencing that worked with uneven terrain, we tailored panels to avoid root disturbance.
Tree Protection Zones (TPZ) establish a physical boundary around high-value specimens to prevent root damage during site development. In Greenwich, particularly within the Fourth Ward and Rock Ridge, contractors must prevent soil compaction and mechanical injury to root systems. We deploy chain link panels to define these limits. Following tree protection ordinances ensures compliance when working near the Bush-Holley House. Proper root zone calculation determines the exact fence radius required for stability.
Tree Protection Zones (TPZ) use physical barriers to prevent heavy machinery and foot traffic from compacting soil near critical roots in Greenwich residential areas.
| Fence Material | Galvanized steel with high corrosion resistance |
|---|---|
| Fence Height | 4 feet standard height to prevent intrusion |
| Panel Length | Each panel measures 10 feet for flexible coverage |
| Installation Method | Freestanding with weighted bases to avoid soil disruption |
| Visibility | Open mesh design for clear tree visibility and monitoring |
| Compliance | Meets OSHA and local environmental regulations for TPZ protection |
| Critical Root Zone (CRZ) Offset | 1 ft Radius per 1 in Trunk Diameter |
| Wind Load Rating | ASCE 7-16 Compliant (Basic) |
Compliant Tree Protection Zone fencing for your Greenwich project.
Pricing depends on fence length, site conditions, and rental duration. All rentals comply with local environmental regulations.
Longer fencing requirements increase rental and installation costs
Limited access in neighborhoods like Rock Ridge may affect pricing
Extended rental periods increase total rental fees
Uneven or wooded areas near Mianus River Park require additional labor
Contact (203) 373-9194 for service details in Greenwich neighborhoods.
Prices vary based on fencing length, site terrain, and rental duration in the Greenwich area.
We keep tree roots protected and work zones clear across Greenwich jobs.
After the 2007 winter storm, Marcus learned how fast an unsecured site can go sideways. We set TPZ fencing to guard roots, guide crews, and keep historic Greenwich properties orderly.
Last spring, a historic estate in Rock Ridge needed urgent foundation repairs near a 150-year-old oak. The ground was still soggy from April rains, and heavy equipment would be working inches from the tree's critical root zone. One wrong move could kill a living piece of Greenwich's heritage.
Our crew installed a 42-inch TPZ fence with double-staked panels within hours of the call. We used our low-impact post driver to avoid disturbing the wet soil. The arborist later confirmed not a single root was damaged during the month-long project.
Your fence saved our century oak and kept the HOA off my back.
D. Whitmore, Rock Ridge HOA President
Greenwich High School's expansion project required digging near a grove of mature maples that shade the athletic fields. The August heat had already stressed the trees, and construction vibrations threatened to compound the damage. Students and parents were watching closely.
We designed a custom TPZ barrier with vibration-dampening mesh, anchoring it beyond the drip lines. Our team monitored soil compaction weekly, adjusting irrigation as needed. Every tree survived, and the new bleachers opened on schedule.
The trees look healthier now than before construction started!
K. Alvarez, GHS Facilities Director
Protecting trees during construction or landscaping projects in Greenwich requires more than just putting up a fence. Our approach centers on respecting the root zones and structural integrity of each tree, especially around historic Great Estates common in neighborhoods like Mid-Country and Rock Ridge. We combine durable materials with expert placement to ensure TPZ fences stand firm through the region’s variable weather, keeping trees safe without interrupting site progress or violating local safety standards.
We get it up fast, so you can get back to business. Our rental fences meet strict safety standards, designed specifically to protect tree root zones from heavy equipment and foot traffic. With flexible setups and quick delivery across Deer Park and beyond, we ensure your trees stay healthy and your project stays on track.
TPZ fences must be positioned to fully enclose critical root areas, preventing soil compaction and damage during construction. This avoids long-term harm that’s often overlooked until it’s too late.
Example On a project near Greenwich Hospital, our crew carefully measured root zones before installing post-driven fences, ensuring no heavy machinery crossed protected areas.
The unpredictable Greenwich climate calls for fencing materials that withstand rain, wind, and occasional flooding without collapsing or shifting, maintaining continuous protection.
Example We use chain-link panels with steel bases that resist the 19.7 inches of annual precipitation, keeping fences stable even in heavy storms.
Speed matters after storms or during tight project timelines. Our team installs TPZ fences quickly while following exacting safety standards, so tree protection doesn’t slow construction.
Example After a winter storm, we deployed modular TPZ fences within hours in Mid-Country, preventing root damage while crews resumed work.
Many Greenwich sites feature pre-1920 Great Estates with complex landscaping. We adapt fence layouts using interlocking hooks and modular reconfiguration to fit odd shapes and preserve aesthetics.
Example In Rock Ridge, we customized fence runs around grand oaks and manicured gardens without disturbing the historic character of the property.
Protect trees on your site with compliant temporary fencing.
After that brutal winter storm back in 2007, Marcus saw what happens when a site loses control overnight — broken boundaries, exposed roots, and crews improvising around damage the next morning. That’s why we treat TPZ fencing like a jobsite safeguard, not just a line in the dirt. In Greenwich, especially around pre-1920 estates and tight historic lots, we set the panels to hold the root zone, keep trucks off the soil, and keep access clear where the superintendent needs it. We get it up fast, so you can get back to business. Around places like the Bush-Holley House area and the older neighborhoods, we also watch for soft ground and root flare so the fence doesn’t do the damage it’s there to prevent.
| What we watch | How we handle it |
|---|---|
| Root protection | We set the TPZ line outside the sensitive zone and avoid staking where roots run shallow. |
| Site access | We leave clean walk paths and coordinate gates so crews don’t cut through protected areas. |
| Weather and soil | We account for Greenwich rain, soft turf, and low flood spots so panels stay stable. |
| Historic properties | We work carefully around older trees and estate landscapes where compaction does real harm. |
Gold Coast had our TPZ fencing up in under three hours when the arborist flagged our oaks. Their crew knew exactly where to place barriers without disturbing roots.
Deer Park HOA Board
Emergency TPZ fencing for historic oaks during pool renovation
Marcus’ team protected our 150-year-old copper beech during the carriage house demo. The steel barriers took all the subcontractor traffic without a single dent.
Rock Ridge Estate Manager
Heavy-duty TPZ fencing for Gilded Age estate construction
We’ve used Gold Coast for three projects at Tod’s Point—their fencing keeps equipment off sensitive root zones while blending into the park’s natural look.
Greenwich Parks Department
Low-impact TPZ fencing for municipal tree preservation
TPZ fence rental in Greenwich, CT protects roots near Fourth Ward, Mid-Country, Rock Ridge, and Greenwich Avenue.

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