Allegan County aluminum perimeter line
Black aluminum perimeter fencing that keeps the yard open visually while solving corner definition and front-yard layout cleanly.
Privacy lines, dog yards, farm runs, gate details, and commercial layouts all call for different planning. This gallery helps you compare real installs and see what problem each fence was built to solve.
Two fences can look similar but be built for different needs. A backyard privacy fence is planned differently than a dog run, a farm line, or a commercial screen. Browsing by use case helps you focus on what fits your property, not just what looks good in a photo.
Privacy lines, dog yards, commercial access, and longer farm runs all ask something different from a fence. Filter by material or use case to see what fits the job.
These are real project photos. Final details are always confirmed during the estimate, but this gives a clear picture of the finished look.
Black aluminum perimeter fencing that keeps the yard open visually while solving corner definition and front-yard layout cleanly.
Low-maintenance privacy fencing with a straight top line, finished posts, and a cleaner side-yard boundary.
Wood privacy fencing used to screen the drive, tighten the corner return, and create a more comfortable backyard edge.
Chain link drive access planned for vehicle entry, gate alignment, and daily traffic instead of just basic enclosure.
A farm-style line across open ground where straightness, post rhythm, and winter readability all matter over distance.
Privacy screening for a work-yard edge where perimeter control and a cleaner visual break both mattered.
A longer open-ground run built for function first, with enough structure to stay readable across a big stretch of property.
A smaller enclosure where access, appearance, and a tidy finished layout mattered as much as the fence itself.
Wood privacy fencing that stays cleaner through slope and tree-line transitions instead of fighting the terrain.
Tap any photo to view it larger. This is visual proof and inspiration, not a guaranteed match for your exact property line.
Use the Fence Project Planner if you want to sketch a rough fence line, mark gates, and send us a clearer estimate starting point.
Call 269-998-1532 or request a free estimate, upload photos, or use the Project Planner to start planning the right fence for your property.