
Trex® Fence in Kaysville & Ogden
Industrial strength of modern composites
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.
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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Beauty That Never Lasts

95% Recycled, 100% Durable
Trex is manufactured from a blend of recycled wood fibers and plastic films. This composition creates a material that is immune to the most common fencing problems in Northern Utah:
- No Warping or Rot: Unlike cedar or pine, Trex does not absorb moisture. It won’t warp during the spring thaw or rot under heavy Ogden snowpacks.
- UV Stability: Trex is saturated with deep, rich pigments during the manufacturing process. It won’t peel or flake like paint, and it resists the “chalking” common in lower-grade plastics.
- Insect Proof: Termites and carpenter ants find zero nutritional value in Trex, ensuring your perimeter remains structurally sound for decades. At Bronco Fence, we understand the importance of installing a trustworthy fence on your property. That’s why our team is dedicated to providing you with a seamless and stress-free installation experience. With the help of our experts, your fence will not only look great but also withstand the test of time.
Whether you want to install a fence to enclose your backyard or you want to create a more private outdoor space in front of your home, our experts at Bronco Fence are the perfect team for you. Let our team bring your vision to life and see just how much a new fence can improve your space.
The “Neighbor-Friendly” Design
One of the unique features of Trex Seclusions® is its identical look on both sides. There are no “ugly” back sides with exposed rails or posts. This makes Trex the ideal choice for property lines in tight-knit neighborhoods like Syracuse and West Point, where aesthetic harmony with neighbors is a priority.
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The “Bronco Standard” Trex Installation

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 Styles – Match 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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ROI – Is Trex Worth the Investment?
Total Cost of Ownership vs. Wood
While the upfront cost of Trex is higher than wood or vinyl, the long-term savings are undeniable.
- Warranty: Every Trex installation comes with a 25-Year Limited Residential Warranty.
- Zero Maintenance Costs: No staining, no sanding, no sealing. Over 15 years, a natural wood barrier can cost an additional $3,000–$5,000 in professional maintenance, while a Trex fence requires zero investment beyond an occasional wash. Trex costs zero.
- Property Value: Trex is a “luxury” signal to home buyers. In the Davis County real estate market, a Trex fence is often listed as a primary feature, helping homes sell faster and for higher prices.
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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.




