


A lot of properties need a fence that does two things at once - look good and actually work. That's exactly what this combo delivers. Wood post and rail gives you that clean, classic look. Field fence fills in the gaps and handles the function. Together, they're hard to beat.
Here's what we were working with - a wide open rural property that needed defined boundaries without losing the natural feel of the land. The terrain rolls and the views are wide, so we wanted a fence line that followed the property without fighting it. Posts set straight, rail running clean, wire pulled tight. That's the standard we hold every run to.
What a lot of people don't think about when they're planning a fence like this is what's happening underground at the same time. We were also handling drainage on this property, running corrugated pipe along the fence line to manage water flow before it becomes a problem. Doing both at once is smarter - less disruption, better results, and everything works together from the start.
The combination of fencing and drainage work is something we do a lot. Rural properties especially deal with water management issues that get ignored until the damage is done. Getting ahead of it during a fence install just makes sense. One crew, one mobilization, two problems solved.
Every property is different, but the approach stays the same. We build it to fit the land, hold up to the conditions, and look sharp when it's done. No shortcuts, no sloppy finishes. Just solid work that you can actually count on.