About Illinois Fence Company
Family owned, based in Orland Park, and trusted by more than 700 of your neighbors across Chicagoland.
Illinois Fence Company was founded by two brothers who grew up in the trade — three generations of family fence experience between them. They didn't start with a marketing plan. They started with a simple belief: if you do the work right and treat people the way you'd want your own family treated, the phone keeps ringing.
It did. What began as one crew and a truck grew into one of the most-reviewed fence companies in the southwest suburbs — not through ads or gimmicks, but through backyards. One neighbor tells another. That's still how most of our customers find us.
The names on the trucks haven't changed, and neither has the standard: sturdy posts set deep in concrete, crews that clean up like they were never there, and a promise that if something's not right, we come back and make it right.
No call centers. No middlemen. Just the estimators, office team, and crews your neighbors keep naming in their five-star reviews.
The folks who walk your yard, answer every question, and give you a real number the same day. Customers mention them by name in reviews — 'no pressure' comes up over and over. That's on purpose.
When you call, a person answers — one our customers know by name. Scheduling, permits, plot of survey, 'quick question' calls at 7pm. Responsiveness isn't a department here; it's the whole job.
Most fences go up in a single day. Posts set deep in concrete, lines run straight, and the yard raked clean before the trucks pull away. The work is the signature.
What we're known for
Fences are built outdoors, by humans, in Illinois weather — sometimes things go sideways. What's never gone sideways is what we do about it. We answer. We come back. We stand behind it. We've honored that even when it cost us money on a job, because a fence lasts decades and so should your opinion of the company that built it.
Read the full promise on our home page →Free estimate, usually same-day, zero pressure. Worst case, you get a fair number to compare — best case, you get a fence your neighbors ask about.