Fences That Stay Standing Year After Year

Custom wood fencing installed for homes in Idaho Falls, Idaho

When you need a fence that separates your property from the neighbors, keeps the dog from wandering, or gives your backyard some actual privacy, wood fencing in Idaho Falls gives you a durable solution built to handle snow load, wind, and summer heat. Owens Quality Concrete uses quality lumber and proper post-setting techniques so your fence stays straight and stable long after installation.

This service covers the full installation process including digging post holes to the correct depth, setting posts in concrete, attaching rails, and securing pickets or boards with consistent spacing. Every fence is built to withstand Idaho weather conditions, which means accounting for freeze-thaw cycles and moisture exposure that can loosen poorly installed posts. You get a fence line that holds its position and stays visually consistent across the entire run.

If you want to discuss layout options or get a quote for your property in Idaho Falls, reach out to Owens Quality Concrete.

How the fence goes in and what holds it up

The crew starts by marking out your fence line and digging post holes that go below the frost line so the posts do not shift when the ground freezes and thaws. Each post gets set in concrete and checked for level and alignment before the concrete cures. Once the posts are solid, horizontal rails are attached, and then vertical pickets or boards are fastened in place with galvanized hardware that resists rust.

After the fence is up, you will notice clean sight lines along the property edge, and gates that swing without scraping or binding. The fence will not lean or sag because the posts were set correctly from the start, and the rails were positioned to carry the load evenly across the structure.

The installation respects your property by keeping the work area tidy and minimizing disruption to landscaping. Posts are cut to a uniform height, and any leftover materials are hauled away. The fence is ready to use as soon as the final gate latch is installed, and you can stain or seal the wood whenever you are ready to add that layer of protection.

Homeowners in Idaho Falls often have practical questions about materials, timing, and what happens during installation. Here are answers to the most common ones.

Questions people ask before the fence goes in

What type of wood is used for the fence?
Most wood fences use pressure-treated pine or cedar, both of which resist rot and insect damage. You can choose based on your budget and whether you plan to stain or let the wood weather naturally.
How deep do the posts need to go?
Posts are set below the frost line, typically around three feet deep in Idaho Falls, and anchored in concrete to prevent shifting during freeze-thaw cycles.
How long does installation take?
A typical residential fence can be installed in one to three days depending on the length of the run, terrain, and whether gates are included. Weather delays can extend the timeline slightly.
What happens if the fence crosses uneven ground?
The fence can be stepped or racked to follow the slope without leaving gaps at the bottom. Post heights are adjusted so the top rail stays level or follows the grade smoothly.
Do I need to do anything before the crew arrives?
Clear the fence line of any lawn furniture, hoses, or decorations so the crew has open access. Mark any sprinkler heads or utility lines if they run near the planned post locations.

Owens Quality Concrete installs wood fences in Idaho Falls using solid construction methods and quality materials that hold up to local conditions. If you are ready to move forward or want to walk through layout options for your property, contact the team to schedule a visit.