Fence Armor wishes you and your family a safe and meaningful Memorial Day.
Today we remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
Wishing everyone a beautiful day spent with the people who matter most.
Pressure treated wood is not the way it used to be...
Different chemicals are used to make pressure treated lumber than how it was in the 80-90s. Tune into the full video to watch the full conversation: https://t.co/bgMFFY2qgW
Why do fence posts fail… and how can you stop it before it starts?📷
In this session from Fence Armor Academy 2026, Al Martins breaks down the real reason fence posts rot, from the top down and what contractors can do to prevent it at every stage.
https://t.co/VTwoO2G8Od
EasyTrim™ is the simple upgrade your chain link fence needs.
Built to protect against everyday wear and tear, EasyTrim™ helps defend your fence from damage while giving it a cleaner, more finished appearance.
☕ Something exciting is brewing…
We’re launching the very first episode of - Coffee With Contractors | Fence Armor Academy Podcast 🔨
📅 Episode 1: Filip and Andre from Post2Fence goes live this Friday, May 1st!
It’s real conversations with real people in the industry
Fence Games™ in 30 Seconds🔥
Fence Games™ 2026 brought together professionals and industry pros from all over to go head-to-head. 👊 Events like this are where you learn, connect, and grow.
Most fence posts do not fail from the top down. They fail from the ground up. By the time you notice a leaning fence post, the damage has usually already been happening below the surface for years. Fence Armor RotGuard™ is designed to wrap, seal, and mold around that area.
Events are live, yards are thawing out, and contractors everywhere are gearing up for a big year ahead. The trucks are loaded, crews are back in rhythm, and schedules are starting to fill up fast.
This is the time to set the tone for the entire season — dialing in your process.
Demo Days in 60 Seconds⏱️
Looking back at Demo Days to get us excited for this weeks event in South Bend, IN for Fence Games 2026! Fence Armor will be there to attend and be a vendor at one of the most entertaining fencing events of the year.
Prevent, Protect, and Prolong.
Today we say farewell and good luck to Stephanie; we are thankful for her hard work and dedication with Fence Armor over the years and wish her the best of luck in the next chapter!
Fence Armor is proud to be a Shirt Sleeve Sponsor at Fence Games™ 👕
Our logo will be featured on every competitor and attendee shirt as we help support one of the biggest events in the fencing industry.
Fence Armor doesn’t just protect the event — it protects your fence posts
Warmer weather is on the way, backyard projects are starting, and it’s the perfect time to make sure your fence is ready too.
Fence Armor Post Caps help protect the top of your wood fence posts from rain, snow, and moisture buildup that can lead to cracking and rot.
Missed Fence Armor Academy 2026? Or want to relive it all over again? 👇
The full experience is now available to watch.
From prep work and staining techniques… to quoting jobs, using the right tools, and building a stronger business.
https://t.co/EzzPgCtFdF
Happy Easter Monday from Fence Armor 🌷
Spring is here, and it’s the perfect time to protect your fence before the season gets busy.
Fence Armor helps keep your posts stronger, longer so you can spend more time enjoying your property and less time replacing it.
Good Friday reminds us to pause, reflect, and appreciate what truly matters.
At Fence Armor, we’re grateful for the communities, contractors, and homeowners who trust us to help protect what they’ve built. Your homes, your projects, and your hard work deserve protection.
Fence Armor Academy 2026 was an incredible success. Thank you to everyone who attended, tuned in online, shared ideas, asked questions, and helped make the event what it was.
Rotted fence posts? Broken deck supports? Old wooden structures set in concrete?
The Big Red Post Puller is the back-saving solution contractors and homeowners need.
No more hours spent digging, prying, or fighting with stubborn posts.