North Utah County's Fencing Pros

Your Neighbors Already Called Us. Now It's Your Turn.

From Traverse Mountain driveways to Eagle Mountain backyards, we're the crew behind the new fences going up across North Utah County. Vinyl, wood, chain link, iron — built to handle Point of the Mountain wind and Utah's brutal freeze-thaw cycles.

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Our Fence Installation Services

Vinyl fence installation in Lehi
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Vinyl Fence Installation

Nine out of ten HOAs in North Utah County require or prefer vinyl — and for good reason. It won't crack in January or fade under the summer UV at 4,500 feet. We install privacy, semi-privacy, and picket profiles that pass every HOA review from Holbrook Farms to Saratoga Springs. No painting, no staining, no headaches for 25+ years.

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Wood fence installation in Lehi
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Wood Fence Installation

Cedar has a warmth that vinyl can't replicate. We source tight-knot western red cedar and pressure-treated pine, then build privacy, board-on-board, and shadowbox fences designed for the 100-degree temperature swing between a Lehi January and a Lehi July. Properly sealed, your wood fence will age beautifully instead of just aging.

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Chain link fence installation in Lehi
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Chain Link Fencing

Sometimes the best fence is the one that doesn't break the budget. Galvanized or vinyl-coated chain link keeps dogs in, marks property lines, and secures side yards — all at a fraction of the cost. We install heights from 3 to 6 feet residential and up to 12 feet commercial, with optional privacy slats for up to 85% screening.

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Privacy fence installation in Lehi
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Privacy Fence Installation

When your neighbor's deck looks directly into your backyard, you need more than a suggestion of a boundary. Solid-panel privacy fencing in vinyl, wood, or composite blocks sight lines and cuts noise — a must on the 0.15-acre lots common in Vineyard, Eagle Mountain, and the newer Saratoga Springs subdivisions.

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Fence repair service in Lehi
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Fence Repair

That February windstorm knocked three panels off your fence and bent a post. We see it every spring. Vinyl snaps, wood splinters, chain link sags — we fix all of it. Single panel swap or full section rebuild, we'll give you an honest call on repair vs. replace and get your yard secured fast.

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Commercial fence installation in Lehi
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Commercial Fencing

Office parks off Pioneer Crossing, construction staging on Thanksgiving Point land, retail lots along SR-92 — commercial properties need fencing that meets code and stays standing through heavy use. We install security chain link, ornamental iron perimeters, anti-climb mesh, and dumpster enclosures to commercial-grade specs.

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Iron and metal fence installation in Lehi
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Iron & Metal Fencing

Nothing says "curb appeal" like ornamental iron. Spear-top, flat-top, and custom estate designs are popular along the bench in Highland, Alpine, and Cedar Hills. Every panel is powder-coated for rust resistance — critical when you're dealing with sprinkler overspray in summer and road salt splash in winter.

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Gate installation in Lehi
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Gate Installation

A fence is only as good as the gate that closes it. Walk gates, double-wide drive gates, sliding track gates, and full automation with keypads or phone-based access. Pool gates are built to Utah code: self-closing, self-latching, 54-inch latch height. We match every gate to your fence material and style.

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What Makes Us Different

We Know This Dirt

Rocky clay on the Traverse Mountain bench. Alkaline hardpan west of I-15. Sandy fill in Vineyard's old Geneva Steel footprint. Post depth and concrete mix depend on what's under your lawn, and we've dug holes in every soil type between Orem and Eagle Mountain.

HOA Fluent

Holbrook Farms wants tan vinyl at 6 feet with lattice tops. Thanksgiving Point neighborhoods require pre-approval with an architectural review. Saratoga Springs developments have setback rules that change by phase. We've navigated dozens of North Utah County HOAs and handle the paperwork so you don't have to.

Straight Talk on Price

We show up, measure, and hand you an itemized quote — materials, labor, permits, everything on one page. No ballpark ranges over the phone. No surprise add-ons after we start digging. The number you see is the number you pay.

Built for Wind

The Point of the Mountain gap funnels 50+ mph gusts through northern Utah County every spring. Fences that aren't properly anchored end up in the neighbor's yard. We set posts in concrete below the frost line and brace for lateral load — because a warranty means nothing if the fence is already down.

Fence Installation Built for How North Utah County Actually Works

Drive down any street in Lehi built after 2018 and you'll see the same pattern: new home, fresh landscaping, no fence. It takes about one summer of sharing a backyard with three neighbors before that changes. That's where we come in. We handle fence installation and repair for homeowners across the North Utah County corridor — from the established neighborhoods near Main Street to the brand-new construction rolling out in every direction.

This part of Utah is growing faster than almost anywhere in the country. Vineyard didn't exist as a real city ten years ago — now it's thousands of homes on the old Geneva Steel property, every one of them on a tight lot that needs a fence. Saratoga Springs and Eagle Mountain keep pushing west toward Utah Lake, where the soil turns alkaline and clay-heavy, and the open-field wind exposure can knock down a fence that wasn't set deep enough. Up in Traverse Mountain, you're digging post holes through rock shelf on a 15% grade. Each of these situations demands a different approach to post depth, concrete mix, and panel bracing, and we've installed fences in all of them.

Then there's the HOA factor. North Utah County might be the most HOA-dense corridor in the state. Architectural review committees in communities like Holbrook Farms, the Thanksgiving Point developments, and the phased neighborhoods of Saratoga Springs each have their own rules about fence material, color, height, and distance from property lines. Getting it wrong means ripping out work and starting over. We stay current on the requirements in every major HOA in our service area, pull the permits, and submit the approval paperwork on your behalf. When you're ready to stop looking at your neighbor's trampoline, call or text us for a free estimate.

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Free on-site estimates across Lehi, Saratoga Springs, Eagle Mountain, and all of North Utah County.

Areas We Serve

Professional fence installation throughout Lehi and North Utah County.

Lehi American Fork Saratoga Springs Eagle Mountain Pleasant Grove Orem Cedar Hills Highland Alpine Vineyard Lindon

Fencing Questions We Hear Every Week in Lehi

There's no honest way to quote fencing without seeing your property first. A flat 0.20-acre lot in American Fork is a different job than a sloped half-acre in Traverse Mountain with rock shelf two feet down. Material matters too — vinyl and wood are the most common here, and each comes in a range of grades and heights. We come out, measure, assess your soil and grade, check your HOA specs, and hand you an itemized quote on the spot. No charge for the estimate, no follow-up sales calls.

Two reasons: HOAs and weather. Most homeowners associations in North Utah County either require vinyl or list it as the default-approved material. Beyond that, vinyl genuinely makes sense at 4,500 feet of elevation. It handles the freeze-thaw cycling between 5°F winters and 100°F summers without cracking, won't rot in our dry air, and the UV-stabilized formulas used today resist fading from the intense high-altitude sun. You never have to stain it, paint it, or seal it. Cedar is still a great option if you prefer the natural look, but plan on re-sealing every 2 to 3 years.

We do. If you're in an HOA-managed community — and in Lehi, Saratoga Springs, or Eagle Mountain, you probably are — we pull up your CC&Rs, confirm the approved materials, colors, heights, and setbacks, and submit the architectural review application for you. We've been through this process with dozens of North Utah County HOAs. Lehi City also requires a building permit for most new fences (6-foot max in back, 4-foot in front), and we file that too. You don't touch a form.

Most residential fences go up in 1 to 3 days. A standard backyard vinyl fence on a flat lot is often a single-day job — holes dug in the morning, panels set and leveled by afternoon. Hillside properties in Traverse Mountain or lots above SR-92 with significant grade changes take longer because every panel needs to be stepped and individually leveled. We'll give you a specific timeline during your estimate so you know exactly when to keep the dog inside.

We'll tell you honestly. If three panels blew off but the posts are plumb and solid, a repair makes sense and saves you real money. If the posts are rotted at ground level or leaning 10 degrees, patching panels onto a failing frame is a waste. We look at the whole fence, not just the broken section, and give you a straight recommendation. Most repairs are finished in a single visit. See our full service area for cities we cover.

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