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Let’s Celebrate

Let's Celebrate   It's Labor Day Weekend. And Tahoe would like to celebrate by thanking our employees and customers for helping us get voted as one of the Top 3 Fence Companies again by the “‘Nevada Appeal’ Best of Carson City 2022."  Tahoe Fence has been voted one of the best every year since 2009. We are the only fence company to be voted in the Top 3 each year (humble brag!)  So, thank you for helping us be one of the best for over a decade.  Pictured: Nearly 1,000 linear feet of woven wire on pressure treated wood with biased, steel gates Tahoe crews completed in Swall Meadows between Mammoth Lakes and Bishop (Mono and Inyo Counties.)   Absolutely beautiful. The fence wasn't too bad either!Let’s Celebrate

It’s Labor Day Weekend. And Tahoe would like to celebrate by thanking our employees and customers for helping us get voted as one of the Top 3 Fence Companies again by the “‘Nevada Appeal’ Best of Carson City 2022.”

Tahoe Fence has been voted one of the best every year since 2009. We are the only fence company to be voted in the Top 3 each year (humble brag!)

So, thank you for helping us be one of the best for over a decade.

Pictured: Nearly 1,000 linear feet of woven wire on pressure treated wood with biased, steel gates Tahoe crews completed in Swall Meadows between Mammoth Lakes and Bishop (Mono and Inyo Counties.)

Absolutely beautiful. The fence wasn’t too bad either!

Built To Last

Built To Last  Like most things, not all fences are made alike. So, what do you do when you have to replace something you originally did 35 years prior?  You build the replacement to do the same. Like this dogear redwood Tahoe's crews constructed to honor its predecessor in Carson City. Steel posts set in concrete 6 feet on center. Bottom 2x12 kicker board. 4-2x4 rails and 1x6 dogear boards.  The customer's landscaping and yard decorations were put back in place to tie both old and new together.   Yeah, it may be overbuilt. But it's built to last.Built To Last

Like most things, not all fences are made alike. So, what do you do when you have to replace something you originally did 35 years prior?

You build the replacement to do the same. Like this dogear redwood Tahoe’s crews constructed to honor its predecessor in Carson City. Steel posts set in concrete 6 feet on center. Bottom 2×12 kicker board. 4-2×4 rails and 1×6 dogear boards.

The customer’s landscaping and yard decorations were put back in place to tie both old and new together.

Yeah, it may be overbuilt. But it’s built to last.

Watch It! The Kids Are Back.

Watch It! The Kids Are Back. School's starting up again which means the kids (students) are back. Please stay alert and drive accordingly in the school zones. Pictured: Young deer (kids, fawn, calves) hanging out early morning in the school zones of West Carson City.Watch It! The Kids Are Back.

School’s starting up again which means the kids (students) are back. Please stay alert and drive accordingly in the school zones.

Pictured: Young deer (kids, fawn, calves) hanging out early morning in the school zones of West Carson City.

Job To Remember

Corrugated sheeting with redwood, box framing on pressure treated posts and bottom kicker by Tahoe Fence in Tahoma (El Dorado and Placer County.)Job To Remember

Some jobs bring back fond memories. Either it was your 1st build on your own, an awesome build that made you stand out from the competition, great customers, etc.

This one was the first I built with my kid. Not really a kid anymore as much as a teenager. But it was fun working together. And couldn’t be prouder of the hustle, effort, and initiative they showed this season in the office and in the field.

Yep, this is a job to remember.

Pictured: Corrugated sheeting with redwood, box framing on pressure treated posts and bottom kicker by Tahoe Fence in Tahoma (El Dorado and Placer County.)

Celebrating The Gridiron

Welded-rod utility panels in redwood framing by Tahoe Fence at Tahoma (El Dorado and Placer County.)

Celebrating The Gridiron

It’s back, football season is back.

In honor of the gridiron, term referring to football played in North America, Tahoe has its own gridiron style fence. Like football fields up until the 1920s which had a checkerboard pattern (gridiron), this Tahoe Fence uses a gridiron style welded-rod utility panel. The panels are sandwiched between redwood framing and pressure treated posts.

Pictured: Welded-rod utility panels in redwood framing by Tahoe Fence at Tahoma (El Dorado and Placer County.)

It’s Hot and We’re Cool with That

This is our '56 Chevy at Tahoe's yard.
This is our ’56 Chevy at Tahoe’s yard.

It’s Hot and We’re Cool with That

This is our ’56 Chevy at Tahoe’s yard. Our dad had to have it because it was the make and model of car he learned to drive with.

Difficult to justify keeping around the fence yard, until you see our kids fall in love with it like our father.

No AC, but you have windows you can direct the airflow into the cabin. Just drive faster for more air. Plus, the car is a classic. As good a reason as any to wash it and make it shine.

And you can have someone post a selfie of you legally driving without seatbelts (it’s a classic and has lap-belts.)

Yeah, it’s hot and we’re cool with that.

Have a safe and fun time this August at all the area car shows.

“Adaptation”

Tahoe’s word for today is “adaptation.”

With prices and availability for material continuing to be far out there, adaptation is key.

Tahoe has customers who are waiting for heavy (old Tahoe), grape stake cedar. The problem is we’ve been waiting months for a unit at a time. And the units are outrageously expensive.

The solution, adapt to the situation. Tahoe has reclaimed grape stakes. They’re what remain from previous projects and tear outs but are in excellent condition. 1st, Sort for height and condition. 2nd, Remove the nails without leaving hammer marks. 3rd, bundle units.

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.