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Helping Our Community

 Tahoe Fence trucks and trailers loaded-up with the first shipment of the 2,000 linear feet of construction panels for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Mason Valley and the "Night in the Country Nevada" music festival.
Tahoe Fence trucks and trailers loaded-up with the first shipment of the 2,000 linear feet of construction panels for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Mason Valley and the “Night in the Country Nevada” music festival.

Helping Our Community

Tahoe Fence is grateful to be asked, and proud to help out the Boys and Girls Clubs of Mason Valley with this year’s “Night in the Country Nevada” music festival at the Lyon County Fairgrounds in Yerington, Nevada.

We are pleased to provide 2,000 linear feet of temporary construction fencing for the festival which takes place this coming July 21 – 23.

Pictured: Tahoe Fence trucks and trailers loaded-up with the first shipment of the 2,000 linear feet of construction panels for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Mason Valley and the “Night in the Country Nevada” music festival.

Fireworks On The Fourth?

Porch bench made from reclaimed fence wood with cowboy fireworks - horseshoe wreaths painted red, white, and blue - in Carson City.Fireworks On The Fourth?
Did you get to see fireworks, or a drone display where you live for the 4th? Or like us, did the weather put a stop to it?
Doesn’t feel like the 4th of July without a celebration of red, white, and blue. Cowboy Fireworks will have to do!
Hoping you had a wonderful 4th and enjoy a happy, healthy Summer.
Pictured: Porch bench made from reclaimed fence wood with cowboy fireworks – horseshoe wreaths painted red, white, and blue – in Carson City.

In A Pickle About What To Do This Summer?

10' high, all black Tahoe Fence pickleball court enclosure in Rubicon Bay at Lake Tahoe (El Dorado County.)In A Pickle About What To Do This Summer?
 
The weather is heating up, so get outside and enjoy all the gifts our area has to offer. There’s beaches & lakes, river rafting, fishing, golfing, disk golf, trails to bike and hike.
 
And if you’re still in a pickle about what to do this Summer, try Pickleball. It’s one of the fastest growing sports. It was created in 1965 in the state of Washington. There are no dress code requirements. You play on a court about 1/4 the size of a tennis court. And the pickleball you use travels about 1/3 the speed of an average tennis ball.
 
Pictured: 10′ high, all black Tahoe Fence pickleball court enclosure in Rubicon Bay at Lake Tahoe (El Dorado County.)

It’s Summer

 About 1,700 feet of 2-rail, split cedar that Tahoe Fence crews built in Carson City to help protect the habitat around the disk golf course from vehicle damage.It’s Summer
 
Now it’s official. The first day of Summer. Students have been saying it’s Summertime since school got out. But today is the longest day of the year, the Summer Solstice.
 
How are you going to spend it – at work, the beach, fishing? Maybe some golf or disk golf?
 
There’s lots to do. Good thing it’s the longest day of the year.
 
Pictured: About 1,700 feet of 2-rail, split cedar that Tahoe Fence crews built in Carson City to help protect the habitat around the disk golf course from vehicle damage.

Beautiful At Any Age

 American flag on a Tahoe wood fence with cap and face board with an automated, ornamental iron slide gate in Carson CityBeautiful At Any Age

Hard to believe that Old Glory’s design was approved on this date back in 1777 by the Second Continental Congress.

But then the Stars and Stripes looks beautiful at any age.

Even at 245 years old!

Pictured: American flag on a Tahoe wood fence with cap and face board with an automated, ornamental iron slide gate in Carson City

Congrats To All The Grads

Congrats To All The Grads
 
School is getting out for the summer. So from all of us at Tahoe Fence, congrats to all the grads.
 
Whether it’s elementary, middle, high school, trade school, or college, congratulations.
 
Tahoe’s always been found of those with their “PHDs” . . .
 
POST HOLE DIGGERS!
 
Rocks, like what’s pictured with this 2-rail, split rail in Carnelian Bay by Tahoe City (Placer County,) aren’t going to move themselves. It takes someone (Tahoe’s crews) who know what they’re doing with a digging bar and diggers to make a fence look good in that type of terrain.

Happy Memorial Day!

A gentle breeze moves Old Glory like an ocean tide across the land.
Row upon row of waving flags gesture a welcome greeting from many dear, departed friends.
We will always remember you.
Happy Memorial Day!

Worth 5 Cents

 
 Similar to this 3-rail, ornamental steel fence Tahoe's crews installed in Dayton (Lyon County.) The posts & panels are pre-galvanized with a black, powder coat finish to increase the fence's durability.Worth 5 Cents
 
Did you know that Congress officially authorized the use of the Nickel on this date in 1866? Even though only partially made of nickel (25% nickel & mostly copper), it’s one of the few coins in the U.S. named after its metal content (always been partial to Silver Dollars ourselves.)
 
Nickel with the addition of chromium can also be used in the making of steel to resist rust. Similar to this 3-rail, ornamental steel fence Tahoe’s crews installed in Dayton (Lyon County.) The posts & panels are pre-galvanized with a black, powder coat finish to increase the fence’s durability.

Humble Brag

Tahoe Fence BBB accreditation renewal and tongue & groove, horizontal cedar board with black, metal framing, and scalloped ornamental iron fence in Stateline & South Lake Tahoe (Douglas & El Dorado Counties.)  Humble Brag
 
Tahoe Fence continues to be recognized as an accredited Better Business Bureau member.
 
Thank you to our customers and employees who continue to make it all possible.
 
Thank you for the opportunity to do outstanding work like this tongue & groove, horizontal cedar board with black, metal framing, and scalloped ornamental iron fence in Stateline & South Lake Tahoe (Douglas & El Dorado Counties.)