
Fence Contractor in Taylor, UT
Quality Set in Concrete
Professional Fencing for Taylor’s Large-Acreage & Residential Estates
Taylor is a community that values its roots, offering a unique blend of horse properties, open farmland, and modern family homes. As this area continues to grow near landmarks like the Weber River Parkway and the historic Taylor church, homeowners need perimeters that provide security without sacrificing the rural-professional aesthetic. At Bronco Fence, we specialize in fence installation in Taylor that is engineered for the Wasatch Front’s unique climate—ensuring your investment remains level and secure for a lifetime.
Overcoming Soil Instability: 24–30 Inch Anchoring
Taylor’s geography often includes native subgrade soils that can become unstable when wet. Standard shallow-set posts often “pump” or lean as the ground shifts during Utah’s intense spring runoff and winter freeze-thaw cycles.
- Structural Foundation: We anchor our posts at a 24 to 30-inch depth in high-strength concrete. This ensures the footing is seated in firm, undisturbed soil, preventing the “wavy” fence lines common with DIY installations.
- Frost-Heave Protection: By reaching below the typical frost line for the Weber County valley, we shield your fence from the ground-expansion forces that push inferior posts out of alignment.
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Take a look at the fences we have recently completed in your neighborhood. From vinyl privacy projects near Mueller Park to custom gates in the Val Verda area, our map shows the “Bronco Standard” in action. Every pin represents a neighbor who chose quality over shortcuts.
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Wind-Load Reinforcement for Open Valleys
With fewer natural windbreaks than nearby Ogden, Taylor properties are often subjected to sustained high-velocity gusts.
- Internal Aluminum Stiffeners: We utilize aluminum inserts in our vinyl bottom rails to prevent the “sailing” effect that can pop panels out of their tracks.
- Trex® Seclusions: For the most exposed lots in Taylor, we recommend Trex composite for its 130-MPH wind rating and heavy-duty structural pickets.
Specialized Fencing for Farr West Neighborhoods

Ranch & Agricultural Fencing
Taylor’s history is built on agriculture. We provide specialized split-rail, doweled wood, and vinyl horse fencing that defines large property lines while providing a safe, visible barrier for livestock. These systems offer the “Modern Farmhouse” look while maintaining the rugged durability required for Taylor’s large-acreage lots.

Premium Vinyl Privacy Fences
As new residential phases develop, privacy becomes a priority. Our premium vinyl is engineered with high UV inhibitors to resist yellowing and brittleness, ensuring that your white or tan privacy fence maintains its curb appeal despite Taylor’s high-altitude sun exposure.

Ornamental Iron for View Preservation
For homes backing onto open fields or the river corridor, ornamental iron is the gold standard. It provides the security of a steel perimeter without obstructing the panoramic mountain views that make Taylor such a desirable place to live.
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Taylor Fence Regulations & Compliance

We coordinate with Weber County Planning and Zoning to ensure your project is 100% compliant:
- Utility Markings: We handle coordination with Blue Stakes of Utah to protect underground gas and water lines before we break ground.
- Height Regulations: Standard residential fences in Taylor are generally limited to 7 feet in rear and side yards, while front-yard fences must meet the 4-foot height and “clear view” requirements.
- Sight-Distance Triangles: For corner lots, we ensure your fence is kept to a maximum of 36 inches within the sight-distance triangle to maintain safety at intersections.
Serving the Heart of Western Weber County
Our installation crews are a frequent sight throughout the Taylor and West Weber areas. We take pride in building perimeters that respect the local landscape and community history. We are active in and around:
- Taylor West Weber Heritage Park: As a hub for local recreation and the “Jr. Posse” equestrian traditions, this area defines the rural-professional aesthetic we aim for with our ranch and split-rail fencing.
- West Field High School Area: With the recent development of this major landmark, many surrounding properties like Singletree Acres are transitioning from open land to residential estates that require high-durability privacy fencing.
- Taylor Landing & Suncrest Meadows: We specialize in providing uniform, HOA-compliant vinyl and composite fencing for these rapidly growing subdivisions.
- The Weber River Corridor: For properties along the river and the Weber River Parkway, we install ornamental iron that provides security without obstructing the riparian views.
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Do I need a permit for a fence in Taylor?
Yes. Weber County requires a land-use permit for most fencing projects to ensure they adhere to height and setback laws. Fences over 7 feet in height require a structural building permit. Bronco Fence provides the technical specifications needed to streamline your approval.
What is the best fencing material for Taylor’s high winds?
We recommend Trex Seclusions or Reinforced Vinyl. Trex is rated for 130-MPH winds, and our vinyl systems utilize internal aluminum reinforcement to ensure the panels stay secure even during severe Weber County wind events.
How deep are fence posts set in Taylor?
We anchor our posts 24 to 30 inches deep in high-strength concrete. This depth is critical in Taylor to bypass unstable surface soils and prevent winter frost heave from loosening the handrails or leaning the fence.
Can you install fencing for horses and livestock?
Absolutely. We specialize in heavy-duty rail systems, including vinyl and doweled wood, designed specifically for the durability and visibility requirements of horse properties in the Taylor area.
What are the “Sight Triangle” rules for corner lots?
On corner lots, fences must be lower (usually 3 feet) within a specific triangular area near the intersection. This ensures drivers have a clear line of sight, keeping your neighborhood safe and your fence code-compliant.
