Composite Fences

Composite fence with clean modern lines

Composite fencing

Composite fences built for Louisiana

Get the warm look of wood with low-maintenance performance. We design and install composite fences and gates statewide—built to handle heat, humidity, storms, and shifting soils.

Serving all parishes, cities, and towns across Louisiana.

Why composite is a smart upgrade

Composite fencing is a premium option that delivers a clean, consistent look with less upkeep than wood. It’s a great fit for privacy yards, modern curb appeal, and long runs where you want uniform lines year after year.

  • Low maintenance: No staining or sealing schedules like wood.
  • Consistent look: Color and texture stay uniform across panels.
  • Great for privacy: Solid styles block sightlines and reduce wind gaps.
  • Strong and stable: Built to resist warping and splitting better than many woods.
Composite-style privacy fence around a backyard patio
Backyard pool area with privacy fencing

Composite fence styles and options

We’ll help you choose the right profile, height, and layout for your property. Here are the most common composite styles we install across Louisiana.

Privacy

Full-privacy composite panels for backyards, side yards, and property lines. Great for noise reduction and clean sightlines.

Semi-privacy

Small gaps or decorative top sections for airflow and style while still providing strong screening.

Horizontal

Modern horizontal boards for a contemporary look—popular for new builds and updated exteriors.

Picket-style composite

Classic curb appeal with composite pickets and rails. Great for front yards and decorative boundaries.

Board-on-board look

Layered profiles that mimic the depth of board-on-board wood—excellent for premium privacy builds.

Slat / modern

Clean-lined slat styles with tight spacing for a sleek, architectural finish.

Ranch rail / composite rail

Open-rail layouts for larger properties, perimeter runs, and a more open view.

Pool-compliant options

Built around common pool-safety needs (height, spacing, and self-closing gate hardware). We’ll help you choose a configuration that fits your parish and project.

Gates

Walk gates and driveway gates can be matched to your composite fence style. We build for smooth swing, proper clearances, and long-term alignment.

Explore gates and entries or view walk gates.

Colors, finishes, textures, and details

  • Colors/finishes: Popular choices include warm browns, cedar tones, grays, and modern dark hues.
  • Textures: Woodgrain, brushed, and smooth profiles depending on product line.
  • Heights: Commonly 4′, 5′, 6′, and taller where needed for privacy or security.
  • Post caps: Clean flat caps, decorative caps, and light-ready options.

Composite fencing in Louisiana: what we build for

Heat and humidity

We plan for expansion and contraction, use the right fasteners, and build straight lines that stay clean through Louisiana summers.

Storms and wind

Post depth, spacing, and reinforcement matter. We’ll recommend layouts that balance privacy with wind load and site exposure.

Flooding and drainage

We account for drainage paths and grade changes so panels don’t trap water or create low spots along the fence line.

Coastal corrosion (hardware)

In coastal and high-salt environments, we prioritize corrosion-resistant hardware and gate components to help reduce rust and binding over time.

Soil movement and settling

Louisiana soils can shift. We set posts correctly and build gates with alignment in mind so your fence stays functional and true.

Gate latch hardware detail

Gallery: composite fence inspiration

Composite vs wood, vinyl, and metal

Composite vs wood

Composite delivers a “wood look” without the same staining/sealing cycle. Wood can be a great value and highly customizable, but it typically needs more ongoing maintenance in Louisiana humidity.

Explore wood fences

Composite vs vinyl

Vinyl is very low maintenance and bright/clean, while composite often offers richer textures and a more natural look. We’ll help you compare privacy, color options, and budget.

Explore vinyl fences

Composite vs metal

Metal fencing is ideal for open visibility and strength. Composite is better when you want privacy and a warmer look. In coastal areas, hardware selection matters for both.

Explore aluminum/iron/metal fences

Need a budget-friendly option for large runs or pets? Chain link fencing is another strong choice.

Popular upgrades and add-ons

  • Decorative top rails and accent sections
  • Matching walk gates and driveway gates
  • Self-closing hinges and pool-safety latches
  • Steel-reinforced posts or gate frames (as needed)
  • Post caps (flat, decorative, or light-ready)
  • Transition sections (composite + metal accents)
  • Automated gate prep and opener-ready hardware
  • Custom heights and stepped panels for slopes

Looking for automation? See gate openers and gate opener kits.

Our composite fence installation process

1) Estimate and design

We review your goals (privacy, pets, pool safety, curb appeal), measure the layout, and recommend the best composite style and height.

2) Site prep and layout

We confirm property lines where needed, mark post locations, and plan for slopes, drainage, and gate clearances.

3) Posts, panels, and gates

We set posts properly, install rails and composite boards/panels, and build gates for smooth swing and long-term alignment.

4) Final walkthrough

We check latches, alignment, and finish details—then review care tips and next steps if you want automation later.

Composite fence pricing factors

Composite is a premium material, and your estimate depends on your layout and selections. Key factors include:

  • Fence height and total linear footage
  • Style (privacy vs semi-privacy vs horizontal/slat)
  • Number and size of gates (walk and driveway)
  • Terrain, slopes, and drainage conditions
  • Post type and reinforcement needs
  • Hardware grade (especially for coastal areas)

For a fast, accurate quote, use our Get A Free Estimate form.

Composite fence FAQ

Does composite fencing fade?

Most composite lines are designed to resist fading, but some color change over time is normal. We’ll help you choose a product and color that holds up well in Louisiana sun.

Is composite good for privacy?

Yes—privacy composite styles are one of the best options for a clean, consistent privacy fence with minimal upkeep.

Can you build composite gates?

Absolutely. We build matching walk gates and driveway gates and select hardware for smooth operation and long-term alignment.

Do you install composite fences statewide?

Yes. We serve all parishes, cities, and towns across Louisiana. See our service areas for regional browsing.

Ready for a composite fence quote?

Tell us your parish + city/town and the style you’re considering. We’ll help you choose the right composite option and build it right.

Also exploring other fence styles? Visit Fence Styles.