| History of Custom Fence
In 1960 Walter Cheal purchased chain link fence from Sears, to fence
off a canal in his back yard. After several purchases at Sears,
they asked him if he would like to install fence for them. He was
working evenings and early mornings at J C Penny. With his afternoons
available, he said that he would give it a try. Walter asked his
son Lynn to help. That first summer they installed three or four
jobs. The next year they installed more and began to purchase equipment
to dig holes and mix cement.
Walter began advertising in the paper and soon had more jobs. He
started buying material out of Ogden and parted ways with Sears.
Lynn left his job and acquired a contractor’s license. This
allowed them to purchase materials at wholesale prices in Salt Lake.
With the lower price, they were able to under price his competition
and the fence jobs began to roll in. Walter hired his grandsons
to help with the installations. In 1971, Lynn bought a building
in Smithfield, Utah with a small yard to stock materials for fencing.
Custom Fence Company was now officially open for business.
By 1978, we were starting to install jobs out of
town, doing a lot of work in Evanston, Wyoming. In 1986, property
was purchased in Kaysville and we built an office and fence yard.
This has allowed us to compete in the fence industry from southern
Idaho through the Wasatch front of Utah.
Today we are still serving southern Idaho and the
wasatch front. We have expanded our range of operation into Arizona,
California, New Mexico, South Dakota, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming,
Nevada, Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. Our job capabilities range
from the smallest residential to airport and prison security fences. |