Site Preparation

Clearing: Prepping your land for a fence is very important due to the fact it reflects on the appearance and effectiveness of your fence. Once your fence is erected, it is very difficult to work the terrin around it. Pipe, culverts, or horns should be placed in small creeks and water drainage areas to avoid wash outs under the fence.


When clearing your fence line,  remove all dead trees and/or tree limbs that could fall and damage your fence. Dips and hills should be floated to avoid extra strain and pressure on your fence. Areas where gates are needed should be leveled in all directions for the width of the gate to allow clearance for opening.

Cleared Fence line (30 feet)

Pipe block on Drainage Ditch Culvert

Water Gate Flap on down side of pipe

Large Water Gate

Various size swinging water gate flaps in drainage area.