Fence Installation

Composite Fence Installation in North MS & Memphis

Composite gives you the warmth of a wood fence without the maintenance calendar. Boards are engineered from wood fiber and polymer, so they hold color, resist rot and insects, and never need a stain coat.

Composite privacy fence with board-on-board boards and cap-and-trim top

Composite styles and options

We build composite in the same layouts homeowners already know from wood, with the color baked in rather than brushed on.

  • Solid privacy — full six-foot boards, no gaps
  • Board-on-board and shadowbox looks
  • Horizontal composite for modern builds
  • Framed accent tops
  • Matching metal-framed gates
  • Woodgrain finishes in gray, brown and cedar tones

How composite compares to wood and vinyl

Against wood, composite skips the staining cycle and will not cup or splinter. Against vinyl, it reads warmer and heavier at the property line. It costs more up front than either, and the trade is that you stop spending on maintenance.

Built on the same structure

Composite boards are only as straight as what they hang on. We use the same driven galvanized steel post option — set approximately 40 inches into the ground, with no traditional dug concrete footing in applicable installations — and the same welded gate frame upgrade we offer on our wood fences.

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Real composite fence installation work from our crews.

Composite privacy fence with board-on-board boards and cap-and-trim top

Composite board-on-board fence

Composite · Board-on-Board

Composite board-on-board fence with cap-and-trim top

Composite board-on-board fence

Composite · Board-on-Board

Horizontal composite fence panels along a residential backyard

Composite horizontal fence

Composite · Horizontal

Frequently asked questions

Does composite fence fade?
Quality composite holds color far longer than stained wood. Expect a slight, even lightening in the first season, then stability — not the annual gray-out of untreated wood.
Is composite worth the extra cost?
If you plan to stay in the home and do not want a staining routine every few years, yes. If you want the lowest install price, wood or vinyl is the better fit.

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