


On a rural property like this, defining your space matters. Whether you're keeping animals in, keeping others out, or just drawing a clean boundary between pasture and yard - you need a fence that holds up without being high maintenance. That's exactly what this build was designed to do.
We went with wood posts and high tensile wire for this one. It's a combination that works really well in agricultural settings. The posts give you that solid, classic look. The tensile wire keeps things secure without blocking sight lines or making the space feel closed off. You get structure without bulk.
The alignment on a run like this is something we take seriously. Posts need to be plumb, spacing needs to be consistent, and the wire needs to run tight without sagging. When it's done right, the whole line has a clean, intentional look that holds up over time - not just the first week after installation.
What we ended up with here is a fence that fits the property naturally. It doesn't fight the setting - it works with it. The open wire allows the landscape to breathe while still doing the job of defining the space clearly. That balance is harder to pull off than it sounds, and it's something we focus on with every rural fencing build we do.
At Speerlab Hardscaping, fencing isn't an afterthought. It's a core part of what we do, and we treat every run the same way - with attention to detail from the first post to the last wire.