Why Hiring a Professional Fence Installer Matters
Not all fences — or fence installers — are the same.
Many homeowners assume that if someone can build a fence, they can install one properly. Landscapers and handymen often offer fencing as a side service, and at first glance the fence may look fine.
The difference shows up over time.
At Legacy Fence, fencing isn’t something we also do — it’s our trade.
Fencing Is a Specialty
A fence is a system designed to handle wind, soil movement, daily gate use, and long-term weather exposure. Professional fence installers understand how these forces work together and how small details affect performance years later.
Someone who can build a fence isn’t the same as someone who builds fences every day.
Chain Link Knowledge Matters
To most homeowners, chain link fence all looks the same. It isn’t.
Professional installers understand the differences in:
• Wire gauge and strength
• Galvanized vs black vinyl-coated finishes
• Post and rail thickness
Just as important is how the fence is installed. Proper tensioning and correct tie placement keep the fabric tight and prevent sagging. Improper installation leads to loose, wavy fence over time.
“Cedar” Isn’t Always Cedar
Not all cedar fencing is created equal. Professionals know the difference between Western Red Cedar and imported materials often sold under the same name.
These differences affect how long the fence lasts, how it weathers, and how well it resists rot and insects.
Post Depth Makes or Breaks a Fence
Most fence failures start underground.
Professional installers account for soil conditions, wind load, and gate stress when setting posts. Shallow posts may save money upfront, but they often lead to leaning fences and sagging gates.
Pay Once, Not Twice
Hiring a professional isn’t about paying more — it’s about paying once.
Anyone can build something that stands.
Professionals build something that lasts.











