Based Right Here in Yukon

Fence Contractor in Yukon, OK

Legacy Fence is a Yukon company. We live here, work here, and build fences for our neighbors. When you call us, you're calling a local crew that knows Yukon's neighborhoods, its permit requirements, and what it takes to build a fence that holds up to Oklahoma weather.

Yukon-Based Company
19+ Years Experience
Storm-Resistant Builds
4.9 Stars on Google
Cedar privacy fence installation at a Yukon, OK family home — Legacy Fence
Yukon, Oklahoma

Yukon Is Growing Fast. Your Fence Needs to Keep Up.

Yukon has been one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the OKC metro for years. New subdivisions are going up throughout the city, and with that growth comes a lot of new fence installations. Families moving into new homes want privacy for their kids and pets. Established homeowners are replacing fences that have weathered too many Oklahoma storms.

Legacy Fence was founded in Yukon and has been building fences here since 2007. We've watched the city grow, and we've built fences in neighborhoods across the entire city. When you call us, you're calling a company that knows Yukon's soil, knows its weather patterns, and knows what a fence needs to look like to fit the neighborhood.

Oklahoma's clay soil is one of the biggest challenges for fence longevity in Yukon. The soil swells when it's wet and shrinks when it's dry, and that movement puts constant stress on fence posts. We set posts at the correct depth with the right concrete mix to handle that movement. We use heavy-gauge steel posts for wood fences, not the lighter posts that flex and fail after a few seasons.

Yukon is also firmly in Tornado Alley. High wind events are a regular part of life here, and a fence that isn't built to handle them will end up on your neighbor's lawn after the next storm. We build with that reality in mind on every project.

Why Yukon Homeowners Choose Legacy

  • We're a Yukon company, not a metro contractor passing through
  • We know Yukon's permit requirements inside and out
  • Real Western Red Cedar, not inferior substitutes
  • Heavy-gauge steel posts designed for Oklahoma soil
  • Board-on-board construction that handles wind better
  • 2x4 runners, never undersized 2x3 material
  • Simpson Strong-Tie professional-grade brackets
  • Free estimates with no pressure and no obligation
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Built for Oklahoma Weather

Yukon Gets Hit Hard. Your Fence Should Hold.

Yukon sits squarely in Tornado Alley. High wind events, severe thunderstorms, and occasional tornadoes are part of life here. A fence that isn't built to handle Oklahoma weather is a fence that will need to be rebuilt after the next major storm.

Legacy Fence builds specifically for Oklahoma conditions. That means the right post depth, the right concrete mix for clay soil, the right post gauge for wind resistance, and the right construction method to let wind pass through rather than catch it like a sail.

Board-on-board cedar construction is the right choice for Yukon for this reason. The slight gaps between boards allow wind to pass through, reducing the load on the fence during high-wind events. Solid panel fences catch wind and fail. Board-on-board fences flex and hold.

Heavy-Gauge Steel Posts

We use heavy-gauge steel posts for wood fences, not the lighter posts that flex and pull out of the ground in high wind.

Correct Post Depth

Posts set at the proper depth (1/3 of post length in ground) with the right concrete mix for Oklahoma's expansive clay soil.

Board-on-Board Construction

Overlapping boards allow wind to pass through rather than catching it like a solid panel. Fences hold up better in high-wind events.

2x4 Runners, Not 2x3

We use full 2x4 runners for structural integrity. Undersized 2x3 runners are a common cost-cutting shortcut that reduces fence strength.

Heavy-gauge steel fence post installation — storm-resistant construction by Legacy Fence, Yukon OK
What We Install in Yukon

Fence Services for Yukon Homeowners

Every fence type we install is built for Yukon's specific conditions, neighborhoods, and families.

Wood Fencing

Real Western Red Cedar privacy fences for Yukon families. Board-on-board construction that handles Oklahoma wind better than solid panel designs. The most popular choice in Yukon.

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Chain Link Fencing

Durable, practical chain link for Yukon properties that need secure yard enclosures for pets, children, or utility areas. Commercial-grade options available for larger properties.

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Ornamental Iron

Decorative iron fencing for Yukon homeowners who want curb appeal with security. Great for front yards in Yukon's newer subdivisions where HOA requirements allow.

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Vinyl Fencing

Low-maintenance vinyl for Yukon homeowners who want a clean, consistent look without annual upkeep. Holds its color and shape through Oklahoma's temperature extremes.

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Custom Fencing

Yukon properties with unique terrain, grade changes, or specific HOA requirements. We design and build custom solutions that work with your specific property.

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Not Sure What You Need?

We're your neighbors. Call us and we'll talk through your property, your goals, and what makes sense for your specific situation in Yukon.

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Yukon Permit Requirements

Yukon Requires a Permit for Every Fence. We Handle It.

The City of Yukon requires a permit for all fence installations. The permit application goes through Yukon's Development Services Department and must include a detailed drawing of the proposed fence and its specifications.

The permit must be posted visibly from the street during installation. We've been through this process hundreds of times and know exactly what Yukon's Development Services requires. We handle the application and documentation so you don't have to.

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Permit Required

A permit is required from Yukon's Development Services Department before any fence installation begins. We handle the application.

Rear Yard Height: 5-8 Feet

Rear yard fences must be between 5 and 8 feet in height, constructed with braces on the interior side.

Front Yard Height: Max 4 Feet

Front yard fences are limited to a maximum of 4 feet in height. This applies to the front yard and areas visible from the street.

Corner Lot Sight Triangle

On corner lots, no fence within the sight triangle formed by measuring 25 feet from the intersection along both street lines.

Detailed Drawing Required

The permit application must include a detailed drawing showing fence specifications and compliance with city requirements.

Yukon Projects

Fences We've Built in Yukon Neighborhoods

Legacy Fence has completed installations throughout Yukon, from established neighborhoods near downtown to newer subdivisions in the city's growing areas. We've built fences for families with young children, pet owners who need secure yards, and homeowners replacing aging fences after storm damage.

Our Yukon portfolio includes board-on-board cedar privacy fences, chain link enclosures for pets and pools, ornamental iron front yard fencing, and custom installations for properties with grade changes or unique requirements.

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Completed cedar board-on-board privacy fence at a Yukon, Oklahoma family home — Legacy Fence project
Yukon Homeowners

What Yukon Neighbors Are Saying

Real reviews from homeowners in Yukon and the surrounding OKC metro.

★★★★★

"We had a fence blown down in a storm and needed it replaced fast. Legacy Fence came out the next day, gave us a quote, and had the new fence up within the week. The new fence is noticeably more solid than what we had before. You can tell the difference in the materials and the installation."

David K.

Yukon, OK — Google Review

★★★★★

"We have two dogs and needed a secure fence for our backyard. Legacy Fence installed a cedar privacy fence that looks great and keeps our dogs in. The crew was professional, cleaned up after themselves, and the fence is exactly what we wanted. Highly recommend to any Yukon homeowner."

Sarah M.

Yukon, OK — Google Review

★★★★★

"Kirby came out personally for the estimate and was honest about what we needed and what we didn't. The fence they installed is solid, straight, and looks exactly like the photos on their website. This is a Yukon company that takes pride in their work. You can tell the difference."

Tom and Lisa R.

Yukon, OK — Facebook Review

Common Questions

Yukon Fence FAQ

The questions Yukon homeowners ask us most often before starting a fence project.

Do I need a permit to install a fence in Yukon?

Yes. The City of Yukon requires a permit for all fence installations. The permit application goes through Yukon's Development Services Department and must include a detailed drawing showing the fence specifications and compliance with city requirements. The permit must be posted visibly from the street during installation. We handle the permit application as part of our process, so you don't have to navigate it yourself.

How tall can my fence be in Yukon?

In Yukon, rear yard fences must be between 5 and 8 feet in height. Front yard fences are limited to a maximum of 4 feet. If you have a corner lot, sight triangle rules apply and restrict fence placement near the intersection. Your HOA may have additional height restrictions that are more limiting than the city's requirements. We review all applicable requirements before providing your estimate.

What does a fence cost in Yukon?

Pricing depends on fence type, linear footage, height, terrain, and any gates or custom elements. A standard cedar privacy fence in Yukon typically runs in the range of $25-$45 per linear foot installed, depending on specifications. Chain link is generally less expensive, while ornamental iron is higher. We provide free, detailed written estimates so you know exactly what you're getting before you commit. We're not the cheapest option in Yukon, and that's because we use better materials and better methods than the contractors who are.

Why do fences fail so quickly in Oklahoma?

The two biggest reasons fences fail prematurely in Yukon and the rest of the OKC metro are improper post installation and inferior materials. Oklahoma's expansive clay soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry, putting constant stress on fence posts. Posts that aren't set at the correct depth with the right concrete mix will lean and shift within a few years. The second reason is inferior cedar, which is sold as Western Red Cedar but isn't. Real Western Red Cedar has natural oils that resist rot and insects. Inferior substitutes don't, and they deteriorate quickly in Oklahoma's climate. We address both of these issues on every project.

How do I know if my Yukon neighborhood has HOA fence requirements?

If your Yukon neighborhood has an HOA, your CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions) will specify any fence requirements. These documents were provided when you purchased your home and are typically available through your HOA management company or online. Common HOA requirements include specific materials, colors, heights, and styles. If you share your HOA documents with us, we can design your fence to meet the requirements exactly and help you prepare any required approval submissions.

What's the best fence type for keeping dogs in a Yukon yard?

For most Yukon homeowners with dogs, a cedar privacy fence or chain link fence is the right choice depending on your priorities. Cedar privacy fencing provides both containment and privacy, and it looks great. Chain link is more economical and extremely durable, but it doesn't provide privacy. For dogs that are jumpers or diggers, we can discuss specific height and installation options that address those behaviors. We've installed hundreds of dog-containment fences in Yukon and know what works.

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Ready to Talk to a Fence Contractor Who Actually Lives Here?

Legacy Fence is based in Yukon. We're your neighbors. Contact us for a free, no-obligation estimate and we'll respond within 24 hours.