Taylor and Barbara Button have been building fences in Southern Utah since 1973 — a stretch of time that predates the St. George growth era, the Hurricane bedroom suburb, the Zion tourism economy, and the construction of most of the subdivisions they've fenced. Their yard is at 1600 S Quarterhorse Drive in Washington, a name on a street that tells you what the neighborhood looked like when the Buttons were starting out.
Their son Arnold and daughter Janell have worked alongside them for years. Arnold is now a certified automated gate systems designer — a credential that reflects how much the fencing industry has shifted since 1973, when a vinyl picket and a chain-link dog run were the dominant residential asks. Taylor Made now installs five fence types: chain link, ranch-and-field, vinyl, wood-and-pole, and temporary fencing, plus the automated gate systems that Arnold has built into a separate service line.
The service territory is as wide as the Button family's truck range: St. George, Washington City, Ivins, Santa Clara, Hurricane, Cedar City, Panguitch, Kanab, Beaver, and the Mesquite, Nevada and Littlefield, Arizona areas. That's not a catchment map — it's a business earned over 50+ years of showing up. The company carries a one-year workmanship warranty on all installations.
For agricultural and rural fence work especially — the ranch-and-field category — Taylor Made has the credibility of a family that has been stringing wire across the desert since before most of its current competitors opened their doors.
**Verification notes** Taylor and Barbara Button confirmed as founders; Arnold and Janell Button confirmed as family members in the business on company About page. Founded 1973 confirmed on site. Address 1600 S Quarterhorse Dr, Washington UT 84780 and phone confirmed. Arnold's automated gate certification confirmed on About page.