Restore your perimeter boundaries with premium red cedar privacy fencing. Specially engineered with deep 30-inch concrete footings, reinforced post collars, and premium fasteners to withstand intense Front Range wind gusts.
Colorado's high-altitude UV rays and powerful Front Range windstorms are notorious for tearing down standard fences. Within 5-7 years, cheap spruce pickets warp, while shallow post footings shift in dry clay soil. If a fence lacks structural wind gaps or utilizes cheap fasteners, a single winter storm can snap the posts at ground level, leaving your yard exposed.
At NoCo Services, we build outdoor fences that are structurally engineered to endure. We use premium **Western Red Cedar** pickets for their natural resistance to rot, warping, and insect damage. Every post we set goes 30 inches deep in wet concrete, and we utilize steel post braces (Postmaster posts) or heavy 6x6 corner posts to create a solid frame that laughs at 80mph gusts.
Naturally oils shield wood from dry rot and Colorado's harsh sun warp.
Heavy-duty metal posts or thick 6x6 wood posts anchored in deep concrete footings.
Witness the replacement of a weathered, blown-down wooden fence with a beautiful, custom red cedar privacy fence. Drag the slider to compare:
We build custom perimeters using quality residential and commercial materials:
Our top-tier residential choice. Cedar contains natural protective oils that prevent termite boring and fiber decay. Excellent color retention and minimal shrinkage.
Best For: Luxury Privacy & SecurityAn economical, highly durable option. Treated under pressure with preservatives to block ground-moisture rot. Recommended for primary framing rails and posts.
Best For: Structural Rails & Ground ContactZero maintenance, zero painting required. Constructed from tough polymers that resist fading and weathering. Available in classic white or textured wood looks.
Best For: Low Maintenance Properties
A straight fence is only as strong as its posts. To prevent soil shifting and post rot, our fence crews follow rigorous construction guidelines:
We drill post holes 30 inches deep, placing the post base below the local frost line to prevent ground heaving.
Upon request, we anchor fences using heavy galvanized steel Postmaster posts, which hide behind cedar pickets and cannot rot.
We never use staples. All pickets are set using hot-dipped galvanized ring-shank nails that will never back out or leave rust streaks.
We complete fence builds with precision, ensuring straight lines and robust boundaries:
We dismantle old fence panels, clear property boundary brush, locate property stakes, and map the fence run.
Using skid-steer augers, we drill 30" post holes, level each post, and anchor them in 80lbs of wet concrete.
We install thick treated wood rails and align premium cedar pickets, ensuring straight lines along slopes.
We build sag-free gates, install heavy-duty hardware, clean soil spoils, and sweep the residential site clean.
We provide full-service landscape, cleanup, and tree management options for Larimer County properties:
Premium outdoor grading, soil conditioning, turf layout, sod install, and custom rock features designed for low-water Colorado conditions.
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Complete backyard restoration, junk removal, construction debris hauling, and detailed leaf/branch cleaning for seasonal properties.
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24/7 dispatch for emergency wind damage cleanup, fallen branch chipping, and perimeter safety mitigation following severe windstorms.
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In the City of Fort Collins, residential fences up to 6 feet tall do not require a building permit unless they are placed in a front yard setback or easement, or fall inside a historic landmark district. We verify utility easements and ensure compliance with city height codes before constructing.
We use pressure-treated pine posts rated for heavy soil contact (UC4B rating) or galvanized Postmaster steel posts. For standard wood posts, we surround the post with gravel at the base of the concrete hole to allow moisture drainage, and slope the concrete crown above grade to divert rainwater.
For a standard 150-linear-foot yard, installation typically takes 2 to 3 days. Day 1 is dedicated to removing the old fence and drilling post holes to set posts in concrete. Day 2 and 3 focus on framing the rails, nailing individual cedar pickets, building gates, and tidying the lawn.