Utah Fencing Company, Salt Lake City, Utah's Best Fencing, Western Fence Company CEO Jason McLaughlan

Some fences are built to look good on installation day. Others are built to stay.

At Western Fence Company, our goal is not temporary curb appeal. Our goal is permanence. Utah homeowners and businesses need fences that hold their ground through windstorms, snow drifts, and years of daily use.

What built to stay really means

A fence that is built to stay is engineered, not guessed. Soil conditions vary across Utah. Elevation, exposure, and usage all matter.

A residential fence in West Valley City faces different challenges than a commercial fence in Park City or a property along the Wasatch Front.

Western Fence Company evaluates every site individually. We adjust post spacing, footing depth, and reinforcement to match real conditions, not averages.

Materials that stand their ground

Not all materials perform equally in Utah.

Wood fences require pressure treated posts and proper sealing to prevent premature rot and splitting.

Vinyl fences must be reinforced internally to prevent bowing during temperature swings.

Metal fences must be coated and installed to resist corrosion from soil and road salt.

Built to stay means choosing materials that match the environment and installing them with care.

Long term thinking

CEO Jason McLaughlan leads Western Fence Company with a focus on durability and accountability. A fence should not need constant repair. It should quietly do its job for years.

That is what built to stay looks like.