Fencing · Greeley & Northern Colorado

Fences built to outlast the wind

Cedar privacy, commercial chain-link, and ornamental iron — posts set deep in concrete, lines pulled straight, and repairs done right the first time. Quotes are free and don't change at the gate.

Fence Types

Wood, wire, or iron

Weld County wind eats cheap fences for breakfast. Whatever material fits your property and budget, the posts go deep, the concrete cures, and the line stays straight.

New cedar privacy fence pickets and rails

Cedar & Privacy

Full-privacy cedar for backyards — new builds, wind-damage rebuilds, and gate repairs. Straight rails, tight pickets, no daylight through the seams.

Most popular for homes

Chain-link fence framework going up along a commercial parking lot

Chain-Link & Commercial

Galvanized chain-link for yards, lots, and perimeters — including long commercial runs with top rail and barbed wire where security calls for it.

Homes · lots · jobsites

Black ornamental iron fence panels along a sidewalk

Ornamental Iron

Spear-top steel panels that look sharp and stay put — the fence you pick when it has to be secure and presentable from the street.

Commercial & curb appeal

Commercial Work

Retail sites hire this crew

Those long chain-link and iron runs below? National retail properties. Perimeter fencing that has to pass a corporate inspection — measured, plumb, and finished on schedule.

Commercial work for

Walmart Sam’s Club Lowe’s Alamo Drafthouse

Simple Process

Easy as 1, 2, 3.

Step 1 — Walk the line

Request a quote or call (970) 405-1645. We’ll walk the property line with you, measure it, and talk through the materials that fit.

Step 2 — Straight number

You get one price for the whole job — posts, concrete, materials, haul-off of the old fence. No surprises halfway through.

Step 3 — Built to stay

We demo the old, set the new, and haul the scrap away ourselves — the dumpster side of the business means your yard is clean when we leave.

Free Quotes

Got a fence problem?

Call or text (970) 405-1645

Leaning posts, wind damage, or a brand-new line — describe it and get a straight answer.