Fence Company Website Design: Show Your Work, Win More Estimates

Fence company website design wins or loses at the estimate request. A homeowner pricing a fence collects two or three quotes, and the companies that get to bid are the ones whose sites showed the right material and made asking easy. We build that site from your Google Business Profile in minutes and host it for $75 a month.

Wood, vinyl, chain link: a page per material

Fence shoppers search by material and job, not by company. "Vinyl privacy fence installation" and "chain link fence repair" are different buyers, so each material and style you install gets its own page, paired with the towns you serve. That structure is what catches the searches a single "our fences" page never sees, and it is generated for you from the services already on your profile.

Your finished fences do the selling

Nothing on a fence site outsells a photo of a straight, finished run with clean post caps. Every material page leads with your own installs pulled from your Google Business Profile, your reviews sit beside them, and the estimate form (name, fence type, phone) is one scroll away on every page. Three fields, because every extra field costs you a bid you never knew about.

Who actually ranks for this search

Look up fence company website design and the top result is a Pinterest board of 84 design ideas, run by a marketing agency. A few spots down sits a Facebook group post from a fence and fabrication company owner asking for help getting a site going. That is the state of this niche: inspiration to browse and agencies to hire, like the shops in Freshy's top 20 fence company websites roundup, but almost nothing that just hands you the finished site. An agency makes sense if you want a custom brand project. A fence company website builder makes sense if you have spare weekends.

Paste your profile, get back to setting posts

Here, you paste your Google Business Profile and review a finished draft: material pages, town pages, photos, reviews, tap-to-call. Edits are plain-English requests you approve before they publish, and every lead goes straight to you.

A fence guy's portfolio is sitting in his Google photos and his reviews. The site should build itself from that, not from a questionnaire.

Nick, founder of Sites That Get Calls

Everything ships at one monthly price. This page is part of our contractor website design set, and outdoor builders should also see websites for deck builders.