If Fences Were Christmas Cards
If Christmas cards were fences, they wouldn’t be perfectly pressed or flawlessly scripted. They’d be a little crooked in places. They’d squeak when the gate opens. They’d be wrapped in holiday lights that almost all work and still proudly say, “Merry Christmas,” while quietly hoping no one leans too hard.
And honestly, that’s not a bad thing.
A fence tells a story. It shows where a home has been, how it’s been cared for, and sometimes how long something has been “good enough for now.” During the holidays, when everything is lit up and on display, those details become harder to ignore.
The truth is, many fences survive year after year by sheer determination. They hold lights, frame family photos, and welcome guests — even when they’re past their prime. But there’s a big difference between a fence that’s just getting by and one that’s built to last.
That’s where intention matters.
A well-built fence doesn’t just define a property line. It adds confidence to a home. It stands straight through wind, weather, and time. It doesn’t ask guests to step carefully or avoid leaning. It simply does its job — quietly and reliably.
At Western Fence, we believe your fence should be something you’re proud of, not something you apologize for. Whether it’s replacing an aging fence, upgrading materials, or planning for the future, the goal is the same: craftsmanship that lasts beyond one season.
So if this year your fence feels like the Christmas card — festive, familiar, but a little worn — that’s okay.
Next year, let it be the reason people stop and admire the home behind it.
Because a great fence doesn’t just make it through the holidays.
It shows up strong for every season after.
Merry Christmas
With Love
The Western Fence Company










