


A lot of homeowners think concrete is just part of the deal when putting up a fence. It doesn't have to be. We installed a full wood privacy fence here using a metal post-driven system - no concrete, no mess, and no waiting days for anything to cure.
Here's why that matters. Concrete can crack over time, and when it does, it can actually push posts out of alignment or trap moisture at the base. A driven metal post system holds just as firmly - sometimes better - and it handles ground movement and tough weather without the same long-term headaches.
The fence itself came out clean and solid. Full privacy panels running the length of the backyard, with consistent height and tight board spacing throughout. It's the kind of install that looks good now and holds up season after season without needing a lot of attention from the homeowner.
This setup is a great fit for yards where you want a low-maintenance solution that doesn't cut corners on strength. No heavy equipment, no torn-up lawn, and no concrete to deal with if you ever need to adjust or remove a section down the road. It's just a clean, practical fence done right.