Trex Fence Contractor in Draper, Utah
A Trex composite fence is one of the better calls you can make on a Draper property — it lasts, it doesn't need maintenance, and it looks finished against Draper's mix of newer subdivisions, equestrian lots, and homes pushed up against the Traverse bench. We've been putting up Trex fences in Draper and the south end of the valley since 2011.

Why Trex Works for Draper Properties
Draper's a mixed bag — valley-floor lots, hillside builds, equestrian zones, big lots, small lots. Wood fences struggle with most of it. Trex doesn't:

- Holds up to the wind that comes off Traverse Ridge and Suncrest (panels are engineered for proper wind loading)
- Won't fade or chalk in the high-altitude sun
- Doesn't warp or crack through the freeze-thaw
- No staining or sealing — ever
- 25-year manufacturer warranty
- Insect and moisture resistant, which matters more on shaded canyon-side yards
What We Do for Draper Trex Fences
- Trex Seclusions full-privacy — what most Draper backyards end up with
- Trex Horizons semi-private — front yards, side yards, and any yard where you don't want to lose a view
- Custom heights and gates, including drive gates for the bigger lots
- Hillside and sloped installs — Suncrest and Traverse Ridge especially
- Tear-out and haul-off of whatever's there now
- HOA submittals for Draper's planned communities
Draper Permits & HOA
Draper requires a permit for any fence over 6 feet, and they enforce setbacks pretty strictly on corner lots and along the bigger roads. Most Draper subdivisions also have HOA approval — we'll handle the paperwork, color samples, and spec sheets.
We Cover All of Draper
We work all over Draper — Suncrest, Traverse Ridge, Steeplechase, South Mountain, the Draper Park area, and the older neighborhoods along 13th East. Most jobs we can be on-site within about two weeks of an estimate.
