We specialize in wood fence installation in Benton, AR using quality lumber and proven building methods.
We specialize in wood fence installation in Benton, AR using quality lumber and proven building methods. Choose from privacy, picket, shadowbox, and custom styles to suit your property. Our team delivers sturdy wood fences that enhance curb appeal while providing reliable security and long term performance.
Legendary Fence Company Benton provides professional wood fence throughout Benton, AR, Arkansas and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call 501-382-9548 or request your free quote.
A wood fence is more than a simple border around your yard. In Benton, it has to stand up to Arkansas humidity, summer storms, and shifting clay soil while still looking sharp from the street. Legendary Fence Company Benton focuses on wood fence installations that are tailored to our local conditions so you get privacy and curb appeal that actually lasts.
We start every project with an on-site visit in Benton or surrounding neighborhoods. During this visit we measure property lines, locate utilities, look at drainage patterns, and check how your soil behaves after rain. This matters because our local red clay expands and contracts, which can tilt posts if they are not set correctly. Taking this time up front means fewer surprises later and a wood fence that stays straight.
Whether you are in a newer subdivision off Alcoa or in an older part of Benton with mature trees and uneven ground, we design your wood fence around how you actually use your yard. That includes planning for kids, pets, pools, and sightlines from your house and from the street, not just where the property pins are located.
Legendary Fence Company Benton installs several wood fence styles, each suited to different goals and budgets.
For maximum privacy, most Benton homeowners choose a 6-foot tall, board-on-board or side-by-side privacy fence built with treated pine or cedar pickets. Board-on-board gives better visual coverage because pickets overlap, which is ideal if you back up to a busy road like Military Road or an active neighbor yard. Side-by-side is more budget friendly, still offers strong privacy, and works well in typical subdivisions.
If you want a more open, decorative look, we install shadowbox and horizontal wood fences. Shadowbox designs alternate pickets on each side of the rail so air flows through, which can be helpful in humid Arkansas summers. Horizontal fences provide a modern look and are often used around patios and outdoor living spaces but they require higher quality lumber and more precise framing.
Material choices matter. Pressure-treated pine is the most common option in Benton because it is cost effective and treated to resist rot and termites. With proper installation and maintenance, a treated pine fence can last 12 to 15 years. Cedar costs more up front but naturally resists insects and decay, holds stain beautifully, and tends to stay straighter over time. We explain the pros, cons, and life-cycle costs of each so you can decide whether a lower initial cost or lower long-term maintenance fits you better.
Every wood fence project with Legendary Fence Company Benton follows a clear, predictable process so you know what will happen and when.
1. Site evaluation and layout: We confirm property lines using your survey when available, walk the fence line with you, and mark utilities through Arkansas 811. We identify slopes, tree roots, sprinkler lines, and drainage paths that can affect how the fence is installed.
2. Design and written proposal: You choose height, style, gate locations, and materials. We provide a written proposal that details linear footage, post spacing, gate hardware, tear-out (if needed), and any custom carpentry such as transitions on sloped lots.
3. Permits and HOA approvals: In the City of Benton some projects may require permits depending on height or location, especially near streets or easements. We help you understand local rules, provide drawings or specs for HOA review, and factor any required changes into the plan before work begins.
4. Post setting: We dig post holes to a depth that accounts for local frost lines and our expansive clay soils, typically 24 to 30 inches. Holes are widened at the base to create a bell shape so concrete locks in and resists heaving. We use premixed concrete, not dry bag backfill, and align posts with string lines and levels so runs are straight and heights match.
5. Framing and pickets: After the concrete cures, usually 24 hours in warm weather, we install rails and then attach pickets using exterior-rated screws or ring-shank nails to reduce backing out. On sloped yards we discuss whether you prefer a stepped or racked fence. Racked fences follow the contour more closely, which is often better for pets.
6. Gates and finish details: Gates are framed with additional bracing and quality hinges so they do not sag. We often add steel frames for wider gates or where vehicles will pass through. Latches, drop rods, and handles are installed to match how you plan to use the gate day to day.
7. Cleanup and walkthrough: When the fence is complete, we remove debris, metal, and old materials, and then walk the fence with you to confirm that it matches the design and opens and closes correctly everywhere.
Two wood fences with the same overall length can have very different prices. Legendary Fence Company Benton explains cost drivers up front so you know where your money is going and where you can save without sacrificing quality.
Key factors include fence height, total linear footage, style, and lumber choice. A 6-foot privacy fence costs more than a 4-foot picket fence because it uses more material and heavier posts. Board-on-board and horizontal styles take more labor and materials than basic side-by-side, and cedar costs more per board than treated pine.
Site conditions in Benton also influence cost. Rocky or heavily rooted soil makes digging post holes slower and may require extra concrete. Sloped yards require more custom fitting and cutting to keep the top line consistent and gaps at the bottom under control, especially when you are trying to contain dogs. Removal of old fences, concrete footings, or brush along property lines is another variable.
Hardware and finishing choices add or reduce cost as well. Steel-framed gates, decorative post caps, upgraded hinges and latches, or pre-staining lumber before install all add to the total but can significantly improve fence performance and appearance. We provide line-item details so you can make informed tradeoffs instead of guessing why one bid is cheaper than another.
Bentonβs specific environment influences how a wood fence should be built and maintained. Legendary Fence Company Benton designs with these realities in mind so you are not rebuilding in a few years.
Our hot, humid summers and frequent storms mean your fence will see repeated wet-dry cycles. We leave a small gap between pickets when appropriate so wood has room to expand and contract without buckling. We also recommend that you stain or seal your fence once the lumber has had time to dry, typically 4 to 8 weeks after installation, and we can arrange that service if you prefer.
Clay soils around Benton expand when saturated and shrink during dry spells. To counter this, we set posts deeper with broader concrete footings and mound concrete slightly above grade so water sheds away from the post. On low-lying yards that hold water after storms, we may recommend adjusting the fence line slightly or using gravel at the base of posts to improve drainage.
Wind is another consideration, especially in open areas on the edge of town. For long, straight runs that catch wind, we often tighten post spacing, add an extra rail, or suggest a shadowbox style that allows airflow to reduce wind load. These details can prevent warping and leaning over time.
Many Benton homeowners call Legendary Fence Company Benton after living with an older or poorly installed wood fence. Recognizing common failure points helps you avoid repeating those issues with your new installation.
Typical problems include rotted posts at ground level, sagging gates that drag on concrete, warped or split pickets, and fences that lean after heavy rain. Often these trace back to shallow posts, minimal or cracked concrete, cheap hardware, or nails that were not designed for outdoor use.
When replacing an old fence, we inspect the existing line for buried concrete, damaged utilities, and tree roots that have pushed the fence out of alignment. We remove old posts and footings, then correct grade issues where feasible so the new fence sits on more stable ground. For gates, we overbuild compared to the rest of the fence, since this is the moving part that gets pulled and slammed every day.
If parts of your existing fence are sound, we can sometimes reuse certain sections or posts, but we are candid about when it makes more sense to replace rather than patch. Our goal is to leave you with a fence that will perform reliably, not a mixed system that will fail again in a couple of years.
From the first phone call to the final walkthrough, we aim to keep the wood fence installation process straightforward and respectful of your time.
Scheduling: Wood fence projects in Benton can typically be scheduled year-round, but spring and early summer fill quickly as homeowners prepare yards for outdoor season. If you want your fence ready before pool weather or before listing a home, we recommend contacting us several weeks in advance. In winter, we can often schedule more quickly, provided the ground is not saturated.
Timeline: Most standard residential fences, such as 150 to 250 linear feet of 6-foot privacy fence with one or two gates, take 1 to 3 working days depending on tear-out needs and weather. We communicate start dates, expected duration, and what to move (like furniture, pets, or vehicles) before we arrive.
Communication and guarantees: You will have a clear point of contact throughout the project. We review the layout with you before digging the first hole, then again when posts are in, and at final completion. Legendary Fence Company Benton stands behind our workmanship, and if something is not right at the end of the job, we address it before we consider the project finished.
If you are ready to talk about a new wood fence, we can visit your property in Benton, discuss design options on-site, and provide a detailed written estimate so you know exactly what you are getting.
Professional wood fence installation, done right the first time, quality materials, honest pricing, and results that last.Legendary Fence Company Benton