The Fence Guys
Trex composite privacy fence around a backyard pool

Premium composite privacy fencing

Trex Fencing Installation in Bakersfield

Upgrade your yard with a premium composite fence built for privacy, clean design, and lower maintenance than traditional wood. We plan the fence line, posts, gates, transitions, demo, haul-off, and cleanup before the first section is built.

Lower maintenance

No routine stain

Privacy first

Solid fence feel

Local install

Bakersfield built

Tan and brown Trex composite fence along a sidewalk
Long clean fence runs
Close detail of brown Trex composite privacy fence panels and posts
Composite detail

Why Trex

Composite privacy without the wood-fence maintenance loop.

Trex fencing is for homeowners who want the privacy of a solid fence without committing to the same long-term routine of staining, painting, splinter repair, and rot repair.

The product matters, but the install matters just as much. Bakersfield heat, sprinkler overspray, dry soil, wind, pets, kids, and daily gate use all put pressure on a fence. We install Trex with the whole property in mind, so the finished fence feels intentional instead of just expensive.

Premium composite look

A clean privacy fence with a finished appearance that feels more refined than a basic replacement fence.

Less routine upkeep

Trex is built for homeowners who want to avoid the regular stain, paint, rot, and splinter cycle of wood.

Planned around the yard

Post layout, gate use, grade, irrigation, and transitions are handled before material is ordered.

Strong privacy upgrade

A strong fit for backyards, side yards, pool equipment screens, and neighbor-shared replacement lines.

Smart comparison

Trex vs wood fencing in Bakersfield.

Wood is still a good fence. Trex is the upgrade when lower maintenance, long-term appearance, and a premium privacy feel matter more than the lowest upfront price.

Upfront cost

Trex composite
Higher premium investment
Wood fence
Lower initial cost

Maintenance

Trex composite
Lower routine maintenance
Wood fence
More staining, sealing, and repair

Privacy

Trex composite
Full privacy system options
Wood fence
Strong privacy when built well

Long-term wear

Trex composite
Resists rot, peeling, and splintering
Wood fence
Can warp, rot, split, or splinter

Best fit

Trex composite
Premium look with less upkeep
Wood fence
Classic look with tighter budget control

Best applications

Use Trex where the fence has to look sharp every day.

Trex does not need to be on every inch of a property to be valuable. It shines on the fence lines people see, touch, and rely on most.

Backyard privacy fences

Side-yard privacy runs

Neighbor-shared fence replacement

Pool equipment screening

Trash can and utility screens

Modern backyard upgrades

Premium front-to-backyard transitions

Fence lines exposed to sprinklers or heavy sun

Style planning

Trex fence styles we can help you plan.

The right style depends on the home, privacy goal, gate layout, color preference, and whether the fence connects to walls, landscaping, wood, iron, or existing posts.

Trex Seclusions

Classic vertical composite privacy fencing with a framed, substantial look.

Trex Horizons

A horizontal design for modern homes, updated backyards, and clean outdoor spaces.

Trex Solitudes

A slimmer horizontal composite profile for homeowners comparing modern privacy styles.

Trex Shenandoah

An open ranch-rail option for decorative boundaries and larger property layouts.

Availability, colors, and exact product fit can be reviewed during the estimate.

Trex photo examples

The fence should sell the upgrade before anyone reads a word.

These photos show the premium composite look: clean posts, solid privacy, finished rails, gates, long runs, and backyard settings where Trex makes sense.

Brown Trex composite privacy fence with gate near a pool
Privacy and gate planning
Close detail of brown Trex composite privacy fence panels and posts
Composite detail
Tan and brown Trex composite fence along a sidewalk
Long clean fence runs
Trex composite fence with walk gate in a landscaped yard
Walk gates
Trex composite fence running through a landscaped hillside yard
Large privacy layouts
Trex composite fence with walk gate in a landscaped yard

Bakersfield install details

Premium material still needs a real local install plan.

Bakersfield is tough on fences. Heat, irrigation, wind, and soil movement can expose weak installation details. We check the actual field conditions before recommending Trex, setting posts, or planning gates.

Bakersfield heat and sun exposure

Sprinkler overspray and drainage

Dry soil, grade changes, and post stability

Wind stress across long fence runs

Gate clearance, latch placement, and daily access

Transitions to wood, block wall, iron, or existing gates

Installation process

The best Trex fence projects are planned before the first post is set.

01

Measure and diagnose the line

We walk the fence line, review access, check grade, note gate locations, and identify removal needs.

02

Compare Trex against the real options

Trex, wood, vinyl, and iron are compared against budget, privacy, maintenance, and the look of the home.

03

Plan posts, gates, and transitions

The layout is built around post spacing, footing needs, gate swing, latches, corners, and existing structures.

04

Install, clean up, and review

The fence is installed with clean alignment, working gates, debris cleanup, and a final walkthrough.

Replacement upgrade

Replacing an old fence is the right time to consider Trex.

If the old fence is leaning, rotting, patched together, or failing across multiple sections, rebuilding the same material may restart the same maintenance cycle. Trex gives you a chance to upgrade the line while we handle the practical work.

Old fence demolition

Material and concrete haul-off

New post layout

Gate replacement or upgrades

Transitions to existing walls or gates

Final jobsite cleanup

Cost guidance

How much does Trex fencing cost?

Trex is a premium fence option and usually costs more upfront than standard wood. Final pricing depends on footage, height, style, gates, demolition, haul-off, concrete removal, soil conditions, grade changes, and access.

Price my fence line

Linear footage

Fence height

Trex style and color

Number of gates

Old fence removal

Concrete removal

Post and footing needs

Site access

FAQs

Trex fencing questions in Bakersfield.

Do you install Trex fencing in Bakersfield?

Yes. The Fence Guys install Trex composite fencing for privacy fence projects, fence replacement, side-yard fencing, backyard upgrades, gates, and screening applications.

Is Trex fencing better than wood?

It depends on the goal. Trex is usually better for lower maintenance, strong privacy, and premium appearance. Wood is often better for a classic natural look and lower upfront cost.

Does Trex fencing need painting or staining?

Trex fencing is designed as a low-maintenance composite product and does not require the same routine painting or staining that many wood fences need.

Can Trex replace my old wood fence?

Yes. Trex can be part of a replacement project that includes old fence demolition, haul-off, new layout planning, gate placement, and cleanup.

Is Trex fencing expensive?

Trex is a premium fence option and usually costs more upfront than a standard wood fence. The value is lower maintenance, strong privacy, and a cleaner long-term appearance.

Can you help me choose between Trex, wood, and vinyl?

Yes. We compare fence options based on budget, privacy, maintenance expectations, gate needs, and how the yard is used.

Free Trex fence estimate

Send photos, rough measurements, and gate locations.

We will help you compare Trex, wood, vinyl, and other options so you can choose the fence that actually makes sense for your property.