A Legacy in the Foothills
The Owner
His path here started in 2018, when he launched Foothills Compost. Over the years, that business put him in front of the equestrian community across the Carolina foothills. His clients came to know him for showing up, doing the work, and treating people with honor. When Leon Yoder, the founder of Foothills Fence, was looking for someone to carry the business forward, he turned to Reece, a former employee he trusted to continue what he started. Today, Reece brings new systems and efficiencies to the way Foothills Fence operates. What he doesn't change are the values Leon spent over 10 years stamping into the company. Same quality. Same standard. Same honesty.
Reece isn't reinventing Foothills Fence. He's carrying it forward. Same crew. Same approach. Same standard Leon set twenty years ago.

Photo of Leon Yoder — coming soon
The Founder
Leon Yoder started Foothills Fence in 2016 with a truck, a set of tools, and a reputation for showing up and finishing the job.
Over a decade later, that reputation built a company. Horse farms in Tryon. Family homes in Hendersonville. Cattle operations across Spartanburg County. One customer at a time, fence by fence.
Leon's approach was simple: quote what you'll build, build the bones right, clean up like you were never there, and stand behind the work.
How We Work
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We do this work to provide for our families and to honor the God who gave us the ability to do it.
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Posts, corners, and hardware are where a fence lives or dies. We don't cut corners on the parts you can't see. Set posts deep, brace corners properly, use hardware that holds.
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No surprise change orders. We walk the property, understand the scope, and write a quote that reflects the actual job. What we quote is what you pay.
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If something we did fails, we come back and fix it. No runaround.
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