Wind-Resistant Fencing in Colorado: Integrity Fencing Company – Front Range Experts
When high winds strike Colorado’s Front Range, from Pueblo to Fort Collins, homeowners need more than a fence — they need a wind-resistant fence built by experts who understand local weather, soil, and terrain. Integrity Fencing Company has decades of experience designing and installing fences specifically for Colorado wind patterns. Our focus is on engineering, post depth, spacing, and reinforcement, because in gusty conditions, how a fence is built matters as much as the material it’s made from.
Why Most Fences Fail in Front Range Winds
Front Range winds are often sudden, gust-driven, and unpredictable, creating heavy lateral pressure on fence panels. Homeowners commonly see fence failures due to:
- Shallow posts that loosen or tilt in shifting soils
- Over-spaced posts, which increase panel flex and risk of blowouts
- Unreinforced panels, especially in vinyl or horizontal designs
- “Sail effect” fences, where solid panels catch wind without proper structural support
At Integrity Fencing Company, we engineer fences to prevent these failures, combining local expertise, proven materials, and precise installation techniques.
Best Fencing Options for High-Wind Colorado Homes
1. Cedar Privacy Fences – Engineered for Durability

Cedar fencing offers a perfect balance of strength, aesthetics, and repairability. Installed by Integrity Fencing Company, cedar fences are built to withstand Front Range gusts:
- Posts set 24–30 inches deep in concrete
- 6–8 feet post spacing, depending on exposure
- High-quality framing to reduce panel flex
- Optional steel-reinforced Integrity Posts for extra wind resistance
Our proprietary Integrity Post System implements concealed steel posts to allow cedar fences to withstand winds up to 75 MPH, providing homeowners with peace of mind during wind events.
2. Trex Fencing – Premium Wind-Resistant Option

Trex fencing is a high-end, recycled, material designed for extreme weather conditions. Integrity Fencing Company installs Trex fences with:
- Steel-reinforced posts, set 30 inches deep in concrete
- Interlocking pickets and reinforced rails
- Panels engineered to resist warping, cracking, and brittleness
- Manufacturer testing confirms Trex can withstand winds over 100 MPH, making it ideal for homeowners who want long-lasting, low-maintenance fencing.
3. Reinforced Horizontal Cedar Fencing

Horizontal cedar boards are popular in Colorado, but they require reinforcement to handle high winds. Integrity Fencing Company ensures your horizontal fence will perform by providing:
- Extra framing and bracing for panel stability
- Post spacing tailored to wind exposure and local gust patterns
- Steel posts where needed to prevent sagging or blowouts
Without proper installation, horizontal fencing is more prone to wind damage, making professional expertise critical.
Fence Designs That Often Fail in Front Range Gusts
Even high-quality materials fail if installation is poor. Commonly failing fences include:
- Chain link fences with privacy slats (sail effect)
- Shallow-set posts, regardless of material
- Low-quality vinyl panels without steel reinforcement
- Over-spaced posts causing panel movement
Integrity Fencing Company avoids these pitfalls, customizing every fence for Colorado’s unique wind conditions.
Why Front Range Homeowners Trust Integrity Fencing Company
For wind-resistant fencing in Colorado, Integrity Fencing Company is the trusted local expert. Our team combines:
- Local knowledge of Front Range gusts, downslope winds, and Chinook patterns
- Engineering expertise in post depth, spacing, and steel reinforcement
- Professional installation techniques for cedar, Trex, and horizontal fencing
We don’t just install fences — we engineer them to survive Colorado’s toughest wind events, protecting your home and investment.
Contact Integrity Fencing Company Today
Don’t wait until the next windstorm damages your fence. Contact Integrity Fencing Company for a free consultation and expert installation. From Pueblo to Fort Collins, we build fences that stand strong against Colorado winds.