How a Fence Can Provide Wind Protection in Arkansas

Wood Fence with Lattice on residential property in Conway, Arkansas

Arkansas is known for its scenic beauty, rolling hills, and diverse landscapes, but residents are no strangers to unpredictable weather patterns!

The state lies in a transitional climate zone, meaning it often experiences colliding air masses—cool air from the north and warm, humid air from the Gulf of America. This collision can result in high winds, especially during seasonal changes. And high winds can be a serious concern for homeowners!

Fortunately, a well-designed (and adequately installed!) fence can provide wind protection so you can enjoy your yard year-round.

How a Fence Helps Block and Redirect Wind

Fences serve multiple purposes—security, privacy, decoration—but wind protection is one of the most overlooked functions.

A fence can reduce wind speed, as it is a barrier to slow down wind. This barrier can protect your gardens, patios, and outdoor furniture.

Further, high winds can cause soil erosion, particularly in open, rural, or newly landscaped areas. However, fencing can reduce this effect by minimizing wind impacts on the soil surface.

Choosing the Right Fence for Wind Protection

Not all fences are created equal.

Wood and vinyl fencing are popular in Arkansas, but not all materials are equally suited for wind resistance. Cedar and redwood are strong choices for wood fences, while vinyl and steel options can provide durability with minimal maintenance.

(Working with fence experts who understand your unique needs is essential. If you’re searching for a fence company near you with proven experience and local knowledge, Bradford Fencing is your local, reliable partner.)

While it might seem logical to go for a solid fence to block all wind, this can sometimes backfire. Solid fences can catch the wind and place pressure on the structure.

Instead, semi-permeable fences (like those with small gaps or lattice tops) allow some wind to pass through, reducing pressure and increasing longevity.

The taller the fence, the more wind it can block, which means a more significant wind load. Therefore, it’s best to consult with a local expert like Bradford Fencing to ensure the fence height is appropriate for your location, soil type, and wind conditions.

Professional Installation Matters! Even the best fence design can fail if not installed correctly.

Posts must be anchored securely in the ground—typically using concrete footings—and spacing must be calculated to handle wind load. (Here at Bradford Fencing, we’ll ensure the job is done right the first time!)

Experience and expertise matter when protecting your property from the elements.

Bradford Fencing has built a strong reputation throughout Arkansas for quality craftsmanship, customized solutions, and exceptional customer service.

Our team knows how to build you a fence that will look great, withstand the strong Arkansas winds, and abide by zoning regulations and HOA requirements!  

Additional Benefits of Installing a Fence

While wind protection is a significant reason to install a fence, it’s far from the only one. A well-designed fence also provides:

  • Increased privacy for you and your family
  • Improved security to deter trespassers or wildlife
  • Enhanced property value and curb appeal
  • Noise reduction from nearby streets or neighbors

When properly installed, your fence becomes a long-term investment that serves multiple purposes year-round.

Conclusion

Wind may be unavoidable in Arkansas, but installing a fence can help reduce the annoyance.

With the right fence, you can reduce wind impact, protect your outdoor area, and enhance your home’s overall appeal.

If you’re looking for expert guidance and quality installation, turn to Bradford Fencing—a trusted name in Arkansas for reliable, attractive, and wind-resistant fencing solutions.

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If you’re looking for a fence company near you, call us! We have served hundreds of homeowners in Conway, Cabot, Greenbrier, Little Rock, and Maumelle.  

 
This is intended to be shared with our customers to provide them with insight into past experiences. It should not be used as the sole determining factor when hiring a contractor. Bradford Fencing is not liable for any decisions made or outcomes that arise when hiring any type of contractor. This is meant to provide real-life examples, and the identities of the individuals and contractors have been concealed for their protection. If you believe you have been treated unfairly by a contractor, you can reach out to the Arkansas Attorney General’s office at (800)482-2520 or [email protected].