


On a working farm or rural property, the fencing and gate setup isn't just cosmetic - it's functional infrastructure. You need things to stay where they belong, and you need to move in and out without fighting your own fence every single time. That's exactly the kind of problem we came out here to solve.
This property had a lot going on - a garden enclosure, an existing wood privacy fence, outbuildings, and animals to keep organized. The customer needed a gate system that could handle real use. Wide enough for equipment. Sturdy enough to hold up long-term. We went with a double-swing ranch gate built from pressure-treated lumber, backed by wire mesh for added containment. Heavy-duty hinges and a solid latch handle the day-to-day.
We also tied in a smaller walk-through gate for the garden area - same quality construction, just scaled for foot traffic. Wire fencing surrounds the garden beds to keep critters out of the crops. Every piece of this setup was built to work together, not just look decent in photos.
What we love about farm fencing jobs like this one is that there's no room for guesswork. Posts have to be set right. Gates have to swing true. If something is off, you'll know it the first time you try to drive through with a tractor or chase an animal back into the right area. We take the time to do it correctly from the start so the headaches don't show up later.
Whether you're managing livestock, protecting a garden, or just trying to get your property better organized, the right fence and gate setup makes everything easier. This is the kind of work we genuinely enjoy - practical, built to last, and makes a real difference for the people using it every day.