SG Landscaping Service
Fence Installation
A strong fence should look sharp, fit the property, and hold up over time. SG Landscaping installs fences as part of clean exterior upgrades and full backyard transformations.

Built with purpose, not shortcuts.
Clean fence installs that define the property, improve privacy, and give the exterior a finished look.
What is included
Project Flow
A clear process from first call to finished space.
The workflow is simple enough to understand and structured enough for larger exterior projects.
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Request an estimate
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Walk the property
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Build the plan
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Start the project
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Enjoy the finished space
The look we build toward
Concept visuals, not finished jobs — SG Landscaping is new, and real project photos replace these as work is completed.
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ConceptRelated services
Decks
Purpose-built decks that add usable space, connect the home to the yard, and support outdoor living.
Outdoor Remodels
Exterior remodels for outdated, underused, or disconnected spaces that need a cleaner plan.
Backyard Transformations
Full backyard improvements for homeowners who want a more complete exterior plan.
Local Service Areas
Built for homeowners across Northern Utah.
SG Landscaping works with homeowners across the Wasatch Front. Not sure whether your address is covered? Ask — if we are not the right fit for the drive, we will tell you straight.
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FAQ
Straight answers before you reach out.
What fence materials can be planned?
Material options can be confirmed during the estimate based on the look, budget, and site conditions.
Can fencing be part of a larger backyard project?
Yes. Fencing pairs well with decks, hardscapes, yard installs, and outdoor remodels.
Do you help with layout decisions?
Yes. SG Landscaping can walk the property and help plan practical fence placement.
Ready to transform your outdoor space?
Tell SG Landscaping what you want to build, remodel, or replace. Send the form and we will get back to you to set up a walkthrough and an estimate.
