What to Look For:

When it comes to fencing, it’s more than just posts and wire—it’s about trust, durability, and finding a crew that understands the land as well as you do. Whether you’re keeping cattle in, keeping wildlife out, or simply protecting your investment, choosing the right fencing partner makes all the difference.

At Tri-State Fencing, fencing isn’t just a job. It’s a legacy. Owner Clay Jantzen was raised working alongside his father, John, a respected fence builder with a reputation for hard work and honesty. That hands-on experience shaped Clay’s commitment to craftsmanship and integrity. These are the values that continue to guide every project to this day. Based in Arkansas, Tri-State Fencing proudly serves farmers, ranchers, and landowners across the continental U.S., building fences that are as tough and reliable as the people who depend on them.

1. Experience That Shows

You want a team that’s been there and done that. From rugged hog barriers to high-tensile game fences and classic ranch fencing, our crew has tackled it all. And we don’t shy away from a challenge—rocky ground, dense brush, remote access? We’re in.

2. Work That Lasts

A good fence doesn’t just look right—it holds up season after season. We use tough materials and proven techniques to make sure your fence stands the test of time, no matter the terrain or weather.

3. Willingness to Go the Distance

Located in southwest Arkansas, we proudly serve customers all over the continental U.S. If you’ve got land that needs fencing, we’ll get there—whether it’s 30 minutes down the road or three states away.

4. A Crew You Can Count On

We treat your property like our own. That means we show up on time, work hard, and leave your land better than we found it. We also offer land clearing services to prep your space before the first post ever goes in.

Wrapping It Up

Of course, we’d love to earn your business—but no matter who you choose, make sure they’re licensed, insured, and experienced in the type of fencing you need. Ask for references, check their past work, and make sure they’re willing to stand behind what they build. A good fence is an investment, and the right partner makes all the difference.