Leading Denver Fence Supplier
All the fencing materials you would need, all in one shop (and how you will save more money than the big box stores)
BUILD THE PERFECT FENCE
Do you hate wasting time going from one big box store to the next just to find everything you need? Do you hate when all the high quality fence material has been picked over? Do you wish you had a local fencing expert who could help you settle on the right product and recommend a great contractor? You are not alone! We hear it from homeowners and contractors often and we are here to help.
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Unmatched selection and wholesale prices for homeowners and contractors. Never overpay for inferior fencing again.
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We work with fencing products day in and day out. Our experts are ready to guide you through your options to make sure you get exactly what you want.
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We have been serving contractors for 50 years. We want to share our network of the top Denver fence contractors with you.
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GET A FENCE IN 3 EASY STEPS
Building a new fence or repairing your existing fence? Buying fence material has never been easier. You can rest easy knowing you have the right materials for the job at the best price. RMFP is Colorado’s top fencing supply, providing materials for over 57,000 contractors and homeowners for projects big and small. Going with us allows you to get the best selection at the best price. We look forward to passing on our expertise to you and making your home the envy of the neighborhood.
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01. Call Us
Tell us about your project and get all your questions answered by one of our fence experts. Homeowners also get access to our extensive contractor network.
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02. Get a Quote
After your call, we will get you a full material quote for your project. Our fence experts work with you to find the best option for your unique project and budget.
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03. Get Your Fencing
Select pick-up or delivery! Get your materials delivered or choose to pick them up from one of our two locations; Denver Metro or Colorado Springs.
Choosing A Fencing Style Made Easy
Say goodbye to the uncertainty of selecting the right fencing – we’re here to empower you with detailed insights, make your decision-making process a breeze, and work with your HOA to ensure your fence gets approved. From privacy to split rail, to ranch rail, and post and dowel, there is beauty in each fencing style’s unique aesthetics and benefits.
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Privacy Fence
Enhance your property’s privacy and aesthetic appeal with our premium Cedar Privacy Fencing. Crafted to provide the utmost seclusion, our diverse range of Cedar Privacy Fencing material combines natural beauty with functional design.
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Split Rail Fence
Crafted to evoke a sense of nostalgia and heritage, our split rail fencing solutions combine timeless aesthetics with exceptional durability. Ideal for delineating boundaries and adding a touch of natural elegance to any space.
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Ranch Rail Fence
Experience the classic charm and versatility of Ranch Rail, designed to enhance your property’s aesthetics and security. Ranch Rail is the ideal choice for defining boundaries while maintaining an open and inviting atmosphere.
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Post & Dowel Fence
Our finely crafted post & dowel fencing solutions provide both aesthetics and durability to your property. Whether you’re aiming for privacy, security, or a touch of rustic charm, Post & Dowel Fencing offers a practical and attractive solution that stands the test of time.
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Composite Fence
Crafted to withstand the elements while maintaining a natural appearance, our fencing options provide style to your outdoor space. Whether you’re seeking low-maintenance elegance or an eco-friendly choice, our Composite Fencing offers lasting solution.
Fencing Grades
At Rocky Mountain Forest Products, customers have the option of selecting from three vastly different fence grades: premium, standard, or rustic. The materials you choose will greatly depend on your project goals, your budget, and your preferences. Knowing the difference between these grades will only aid you in deciding which fencing material grade is best for you.
So, why do we have different “grades” or levels of quality? To put it simply, not every material is right for every project. If you are building a privacy fence to keep your yard enclosed for your pets and children, but don’t care how that fence looks, then a rustic grade would suit you well. But if you want something that will look great and impress your neighbors, or future buyers, then you’ll likely want premium-grade fencing.
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Fencing FAQs
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Absolutely! Rocky Mountain Forest Products started out selling fencing door-to-door and has been working with HOA regulations for over 40 years. Unlike the Big Box Stores, we have knowledgeable staff to ensure that you meet every code in your HOA guidelines. Plus, if you need help with the actual installation, we can help connect you with a fence contractor who works on HOA fence installations.
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Here is a basic 5 Step process for installing a fence:
Step 1: Determine Spacing for Fence Posts
Typically, fence posts are spaced about eight feet apart. The corner posts are always set first. Then, stretch a line from each corner post to work as your guide. Mark the exact position where you’d like each post hole dug.Step 2: Prepare Holes and Posts
When setting the fence posts, make sure about 2 feet of each post is buried in the ground. This helps the posts endure heavy weight and high winds.Step 3: Set Posts
Place two to three shovel scoops of gravel at the bottom of each post hole before placing the post into position. Use a level to make sure the post is plumb. After the posts are properly aligned, brace each post with stakes.Step 4: Attach Rails to Fence Posts
Install a bottom and top rail to attach to the fence posts. A “butt joint” is a basic wood joint where the ends of the rails are aligned, placed together, and then secured. Be sure to measure that the top and bottom rails are perfectly aligned.Step 5: Install Fence Boards
Use a plumb level to ensure the board is vertical and nail it into place. At another fence post corner, fix another board into place. Place a string line to the top of both boards. Place another board against the first board. Nail it into place and repeat this action until all boards are installed. -
We can help in a variety of ways. We work with over 2,500 contractors annually and can connect you with a reputable contractor for your new project!