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What We Build

Four fences. Built right, the first time.

Chain-link, wood privacy, vinyl, and farm and ranch. Every one of them gets posts set to a plumb line and real concrete footers below the frost line. The difference between a fence that holds and a fence that leans is buried in the ground where you can't see it — so here's exactly how we build each one.

The part that's the same on every job

Whatever the material, the fence lives or dies underground. Colorado's frost line runs roughly 30 to 36 inches across the Denver metro, and every post we set has its base below it, in a concrete footer crowned to shed water. Downslope wind off the foothills decides how much deeper we go and how wide the hole gets. Expansive clay across much of the metro swells and shrinks with moisture and works a shallow post loose over a few seasons — same failure, slower.

That's the whole trade. Everything above grade is a material choice.

Where we build it

We fence the Denver metro, the foothills, and the plains east of town. Every city has its own ground, its own wind, and its own rules — pick yours.