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Fence styles

Louisiana fencing built for weather

From Gulf Coast humidity to North Louisiana wind and storms, we build fences that stay straight and gates that swing smoothly. Browse styles below, then request a quote for your parish.

  • Tell us what you need: privacy, pets, pool safety, security, or curb appeal
  • Share the basics: approximate length, desired height, and number of gates
  • Add your location: parish + city/town so we can schedule correctly

Licensed & Insured • Family-Owned • Free Estimates • Statewide Service

Serving all parishes and towns across Louisiana. See LA Coverage.

Backyard with a newly installed wood privacy fence

Licensed & Insured • Family-Owned • Free Estimates • Statewide Service

Fence styles we build

Choose a fence style based on function (privacy, security, pets, pool safety, livestock) and Louisiana conditions (soil, drainage, wind, and corrosion).

Residential yard with chain link fencing

Chain link fences

Great for pets, visibility, and value. We can add privacy slats, windscreen, and stronger terminal posts for Louisiana storms.

Wood privacy fence in a backyard

Wood fences

Privacy and curb appeal with options like cedar, dog-eared, board-on-board, and post-and-rail—built with proper drainage and fasteners for humidity.

Vinyl rail fencing on a large property

Vinyl fences

Low-maintenance fencing that resists rot and insects. Ideal for clean lines and easy wash-down after pollen, mud, and storms.

Front yard with ornamental metal fencing

Ornamental fences

Elegant security for homes and businesses. We recommend finishes and hardware that hold up to Louisiana moisture and coastal air.

Metal security fence detail

Aluminum, iron & metal

Strong perimeter control for commercial sites and high-traffic areas. Options include picket, welded panels, and security upgrades.

Barbed wire fence along a pasture

Barb wire fences

Practical farm fencing for large runs. We build with proper bracing and corner assemblies for long-term tension.

Looking for premium low-maintenance boards? See Composite fences.

Louisiana details

Built for Louisiana soil, storms, and humidity

Louisiana fences fail early when posts shift, hardware corrodes, or wood stays wet. We plan for your property’s drainage, soil, and wind exposure so your fence line stays straight and your gates keep swinging true.

  • Wet soil & drainage: we set posts for stability and keep wood pickets off the ground to reduce rot.
  • High humidity: we use exterior-rated fasteners and proven construction details that handle seasonal movement.
  • Storm wind loads: we reinforce corners/ends and recommend layouts that reduce sail effect on long runs.
  • Coastal corrosion: we suggest galvanized/powder-coated options and hardware that holds up near salt air.

Need help choosing by purpose? Browse Fence Categories (privacy, security, farm & game, repairs, and more).

Fence gates that stay square

Gates are the first thing to sag when posts aren’t set right or frames aren’t braced. We build and install walk gates and driveway gates with proper hinges, latches, and diagonal bracing so they close cleanly for years.

Statewide scheduling

We serve all parishes across Louisiana. Start with our LA Coverage page, then request an estimate for your city or town.

Post setting that holds

We set posts to match fence type and site conditions, with attention to depth, concrete, and alignment—especially important in wet soil and after heavy rain.


Wind and storm planning

We plan gate placement and fence runs to reduce wind load, use stronger terminal posts where needed, and recommend designs that handle gusts without racking.


Corrosion-resistant hardware

For humid and coastal areas, we recommend galvanized or coated hardware, quality hinges, and latches that keep working season after season.

Commercial gate entry
Fence gates

Gates that open smooth and stay square

Fence gates are where most installs fail—especially in Louisiana’s moisture and shifting ground. We build and hang gates with proper bracing, hinges, and clearances so they don’t drag, bind, or sag.

  • Walk gates for everyday access
  • Driveway and estate gate options (sliding, rolling, cantilever)
  • Hardware upgrades: latches, closers, locks, and keyed entry
  • Gate opener kits and automation planning

Explore Gates & Entries and Gate Openers, or browse Fence Categories for use-case guidance.

Our process

A clear, six-step install

We keep projects predictable for homeowners, property managers, and commercial sites—clear scope, documented materials, and clean closeout.

Need a fast quote? Send your parish/city, fence type, approximate length, desired height, gate count/width, and photos (optional).

1) Site walk & scope

We review your goals, measure the run, confirm fence type, gate locations, access needs, and any special requirements for tenants, pets, or operations.


2) Quote & schedule

You receive a written estimate with materials and scope. Once approved, we lock in a start date and coordinate access, staging, and on-site contacts.


3) Permits & utility marking (811)

If permits are required, we help confirm what applies. We also coordinate utility locating through 811 and verify markings before digging or setting posts.


4) Build & install

We set posts to spec, install panels/rails/fabric, and hang gates with proper clearances. We keep the site organized and protect landscaping where possible.


5) Quality check & punch list

We verify alignment, hardware, and gate swing/slide operation, then address any punch items.


6) Final walkthrough & closeout

We walk the completed work with you, confirm operation and care basics, and provide closeout documentation. COI and W-9 available upon request.

Fence style FAQs

Quick answers for choosing a fence style and planning gates in Louisiana.

Do I need a permit?

Some cities and HOAs require permits or approvals. We can help you confirm what applies for your address and fence height.

How deep are posts set?

Depth depends on fence type, height, and soil. Louisiana’s wet ground can require extra attention to drainage and stable post setting.

What fence is best for pets?

Chain link is a popular value option, while wood and vinyl provide more privacy. We’ll recommend spacing and height based on your pets.

What gate size do I need?

Walk gates are commonly 3–4 feet. Drive gates vary by driveway width and turning radius. We’ll confirm clearances and swing direction.

Can you add automation later?

Yes—planning for power, posts, and hinge/roller hardware up front makes future automation easier. See gate opener kits.

Do you serve my parish?

Yes. We serve all parishes, cities, and towns across Louisiana. Start on our LA Coverage page.

Get a fence quote fast

Tell us your parish/city, fence style, approximate length, desired height, and gate needs. We’ll respond with straightforward options.

Want help choosing by use case? Browse Fence Categories.