The shift from farmland to family homes has been happening across Clover Creek for years now, and that mix of old and new creates some interesting fencing situations. Some folks need to replace aging posts that came with the property decades ago. Others are moving into newer Craftsman builds and want something that matches the style of their home. Whether you are dealing with a tired fence that should have been replaced five years ago or starting fresh on a new build, we work as a local fence company in Tacoma, WA that understands what Clover Creek properties actually need.
Fence Installation That Fits Your Property
Every lot out here has its own story. You might be on one of those larger parcels closer to Waller Road with room for animals, or maybe you are in one of the newer developments where homes sit closer together. Goodrow's Fencing & Landscaping has spent over 17 years working on properties throughout Pierce County, so we know how to read a lot and figure out what makes sense. We look at your terrain, talk through what you want the fence to do, and build something that performs year after year without giving you problems.
Materials Built for This Climate
Rain is just part of life in Pierce County, and the wrong fence materials will show it fast. Western red cedar holds up against moisture and insects while looking good for years. Vinyl stays sharp without annual staining or sealing. Iron works well along front yards and driveways where you want security without blocking the view. Chain link still makes sense for pet runs and larger property boundaries. We break down the pros and cons of each so you can pick what fits your budget and your goals.
Veteran-Owned With Over 17 Years of Experience
Will Goodrow started this company because he was tired of seeing homeowners get burned by sloppy work and vague estimates. As a veteran and service-disabled Army member, he runs projects the way they should be run. We show up on time, we communicate throughout the job, and we build fences that hold up. Our A+ BBB rating and 2023 Angi Super Service Award reflect the kind of work we do across Pierce County.
Why Clover Creek Residents Work With Us
We keep things simple. Free written estimates with no games. Crews that respect your property and clean up when the job is done. Fast response when storm damage hits or something breaks. You get straight answers and solid craftsmanship without the runaround.
About Clover Creek, WA
Clover Creek sits just south of Tacoma in Pierce County, named for the wild clover that once grew thick along the creek banks. The stream itself still runs through the neighborhood on its way to Lake Steilacoom. The area has shifted from open farmland to a mix of established ranch homes and newer residential development, but it keeps that quieter character that drew families here in the first place. Naches Trail Preserve offers walking paths nearby, and the location puts you close to Spanaway, Parkland, and Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Reach out for a free estimate. We will walk your lot, answer your questions, and help you figure out the right move.