


Some yards just need a boundary - something that says 'this is our space.' That's exactly what this homeowner was after. No complicated ask. Just clean lines, solid privacy, and a finished look that ties the whole yard together.
We ran 75 feet of white vinyl privacy fencing along the yard perimeter and set a 5-foot gate right where it made the most sense for access. The panels sit tight and level, the post caps are uniform, and the whole run lines up cleanly against the house. It looks intentional because it is.
Vinyl is one of those materials that earns its keep over time. No painting, no staining, no rotting out after a few wet seasons. It holds its color, stays rigid, and cleans up with a hose. For a homeowner who wants something that looks great without ongoing upkeep, it's hard to beat.
The gate is a detail worth mentioning. A fence without a proper gate is just a wall with an awkward workaround. This one swings clean, latches solid, and gives easy access without breaking up the visual flow of the fence line. Function and form, both checked off.
Privacy fencing does a few things at once - it defines your space, blocks sightlines from the street or neighbors, and gives the yard a more polished, finished feel. Whether you've got kids, pets, or just want a backyard that actually feels like yours, a fence like this makes a real difference.