High-Performance Engineering for the Wasatch Front’s Toughest Conditions

When homeowners on the East Bench of Layton, Kaysville, and Farmington look for a fence, they aren’t just looking for privacy—they are looking for structural survival. Between the downslope canyon winds and the intense high-altitude UV exposure, standard fencing materials often fall short.

At Bronco Fence, we specialize in Trex Seclusions® composite fencing. As a premier Trex contractor in Northern Utah, we provide a product that combines the natural beauty of wood with the industrial strength of modern composites.

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Why Trex is the Standard for High-Wind Zones

The Interlocking Picket Advantage

Most fences are a collection of individual parts held together by nails or brackets. Under high wind pressure, these parts act independently, leading to “blowouts” and structural failure.

  • The System: Trex Seclusions® utilizes a unique interlocking picket system. Each picket “locks” into the next, creating a solid, unified wall.
  • Load Distribution: When 90 MPH gusts hit a Trex fence, the force is distributed across the entire span of the fence line rather than a single panel.
  • Laboratory Tested: Trex has been tested to withstand sustained winds and gusts that would shred a standard vinyl or wood fence, making it the preferred choice for the Layton wind corridors.

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The “Bronco Standard” Trex Installation

Trex Fence in Layton & Kaysville

Trex Fence Footings: Built for the Long Haul

A Trex fence is heavy—significantly heavier than vinyl. This weight provides great stability, but it requires a superior foundation.

  • 30-Inch Concrete Anchors: We set our Trex posts at a 30-inch depth. This places the concrete footing safely below the Utah frost line, preventing the “tilting” that can happen to heavy fences during the winter.
  • Precision Spacing: Trex expands and contracts slightly with temperature swings. Our crews are trained in the exact spacing requirements to ensure your fence looks perfect in both 100-degree summers and 0-degree winters.

Colors and StylesMatch Your Wasatch Landscape

We offer the three signature Trex Seclusions® colors, designed to complement the natural stone and siding found in Northern Utah homes:

  • Charcoal: This is the newest color we offer.
  • Winchester Grey: A modern, slate-colored option that looks stunning against darker mountain backdrops.
  • Woodland Brown: A deep, chocolatey earth tone that provides maximum privacy and a high-end feel.

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Can Trex be installed on a slope?

Yes. We use a “stepping” or “racking” method to ensure the fence follows the grade of your yard perfectly, which is essential for the hilly terrain in the Ogden and Layton benches.

How do I clean my Trex fence?

Usually, a garden hose is all you need. For tougher dirt, a soft-bristle brush and mild soap will make it look brand new. You never need to power-wash or scrub aggressively.

Does Trex get hot in the Utah sun?

Like any dark material, Trex will absorb heat. However, because it is a composite of wood and plastic, it does not retain heat as intensely as solid dark metal or plastic, and it remains comfortable to the touch.

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