Websites for Fence Contractors
A website built for your fence business.
Show off wood, vinyl, chain link, and iron installs. Capture leads from homeowners ready to build and manage every project from one dashboard.
Why It Matters
Why every fence contractor needs a website.
Homeowners search locally for fencing
"Fence contractor near me" gets searched thousands of times a month. A solid website puts you at the top of those results in your area.
Fence styles are a visual decision
Homeowners browse styles before they pick up the phone. Wood, vinyl, iron, or chain link. Photos of your installs are what make them call you.
Clear quotes and contracts win the job
Fencing quotes can be confusing for customers. A digital agreement that spells out the material, timeline, and price builds confidence and gets it signed fast.
The Real Talk
Fence work is visual and local. Your website should show your best installs to the right people.
Fence work is one of those jobs where homeowners spend weeks browsing styles before they ever call anyone. They scroll through Google Images, save Pinterest boards, drive past their neighbors' houses looking for ideas. By the time they reach out to a fence contractor, they already know what style they want and roughly what they are willing to spend. The contractors who win those jobs are the ones whose websites showed up first with photos of the exact style the homeowner has been staring at for two weeks.
We build fence contractor websites that put your real installs front and center, organized by material and style so customers can find work like what they want. Wood, vinyl, aluminum, chain link, iron, custom gates. Each gets its own page so you show up in more searches and book more types of jobs. Service area pages help you rank in every town you cover. A clear quote request form pre qualifies leads so you stop wasting Saturdays on tire kickers.
We handle the design, the writing, the hosting, the SEO. You handle the installs and the photos. The site gets stronger every season as your gallery grows, and that compounding effect is what turns a website into a real lead source instead of an expense.
Why It Works
How a website helps fence contractors get more work.
Show Off Different Fence Styles on Your Website
Homeowners browse fence styles for hours before they pick up the phone. They are scrolling through Google Images and Pinterest looking for ideas. A gallery organized by wood, vinyl, iron, chain link, and aluminum helps them find what they want fast and shows that you can build it. Take photos of every install you finish. Pickets, privacy panels, shadowbox, board on board, lattice top, scalloped, ranch rail. Group them by style so a customer wanting a six foot privacy fence can see your privacy fence work right away. The right gallery turns a tire kicker into a booked job.
Wood vs Vinyl vs Chain Link Pages Attract Different Searches
Someone searching for a vinyl privacy fence is a completely different customer than someone looking for chain link for their dog run. Dedicated pages for each material help you show up in more searches and win more types of jobs. Each page should explain the pros, the cost ranges, the maintenance, and how long it lasts. A homeowner researching cedar versus pressure treated wood lands on your page, learns what they need, and calls you instead of the next guy. Education sells the job for you.
Neighborhood Galleries Show Your Work Where It Matters
Showing fence installs in specific neighborhoods and subdivisions builds serious local trust. Homeowners love seeing work done on their street or in their community. If you have built a few fences in a particular subdivision, mention it by name and put those photos in a section for that area. People drive by, see the work, then search for the contractor and find your site. That kind of local proof beats any ad you could buy.
Get Found When They Search Fence Company Near Me
Fence work is local. People type fence contractors near me, fence installers [city], or vinyl fence company [town]. A website with your service area clearly listed and pages targeting each city and town you work in helps you rank for those exact searches. Build a separate page for each major area you cover. Get a Google review from a customer in each one. Local SEO compounds and the fence companies that put in the work early own those rankings for years.
Spring and Summer Are Peak Fence Season
Most fence installs happen between March and October. Homeowners start planning in February when the snow melts and they realize they want privacy before pool season. Having your website ready before the season starts means you are capturing leads while homeowners are still in the planning phase. The fence company that ranks first in March books out the entire summer. Get your site live by January or February and you set yourself up to crush the season.
Use Your Website to Pre Qualify Leads and Save Time on Estimates
Not every lead is worth driving out for. A quote request form that asks for fence type, approximate length, gate count, and property details helps you filter out jobs that are not a good fit before you waste a Saturday on a tire kicker. You can also ask if they have a property survey, if HOA approval is needed, and what their timeline looks like. The more questions you answer up front, the better your close rate when you do show up to give an estimate.
What You Get
Everything included in every plan.
Why TrueBlueGrowth
More than a website.
A complete lead system built for contractors
Every site comes with a full dashboard built in. Leads, quotes, digital agreements, and job tracking all in one place.
Built for tradespeople
The tools, the workflow, and the language are all built for contractors. Not generic small businesses. Not tech startups. You.
You own your domain
Your site runs on your own address, yourbusiness.com, not a shared platform or someone else's subdomain. It's yours.
Common Questions
Questions fence contractors ask us.
Can I show pricing ranges for different fence types?
Yes. We can add general pricing info or per linear foot ranges for each material to help customers understand costs up front. It filters out tire kickers, sets expectations, and brings in serious leads who already know roughly what they are about to spend.
Do you help with photos for my fence website?
We do not take photos in person, but we can guide you on how to get great shots of your installs with your phone. Good lighting, full fence in frame, a few angles. Photos make a huge difference on your site and they are worth the extra five minutes at the end of each job.
Can I add a project gallery later?
Absolutely. You can start with what you have and add new projects as you complete them. Just send us the photos and we handle the rest. Most fence companies build out their gallery over the first season as they take photos of their best installs.
What if I only do one type of fence?
That is fine and can actually be a strength. A focused website for a specific fence type can rank really well because it is so targeted. If you specialize in vinyl privacy fences or aluminum pool fences, we build the whole site around that and you become the go to expert in your area.
Do you build websites for fence companies that also do gates or decks?
Yes. If you do automatic gates, custom gates, deck building, or any related work, we build pages for each service. It is a great way to add higher ticket jobs to your fence work and keep your crew busy in the off season.
How do customers contact me through the website?
Through a quote request form, a contact form, and click to call buttons on every page. The moment a lead comes in, you get an email and text so you can follow up fast. Speed matters in fencing because most homeowners get three quotes and the first one to call back has the best shot.
Can I show HOA and permit info on my site?
Yes. A page that explains the permit process, HOA requirements, and what documentation you handle for the customer is gold. It shows you do things the right way and saves homeowners a ton of stress. That one page can be the reason they pick you over the cash only guy who skips inspections.
Free Tools
Calculators for fence contractors
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