Wishing You A Healthy And Happy Memorial Day

Wishing You A Healthy And Happy Memorial Day
For those who have defended our country, thank you.
Thank you and your families for the sacrifices and possibilities we have today.
We are grateful for your service.
Wishing you all a healthy and happy Memorial Day.
Pictured: Customer’s Old Glory on a 6 foot high, wood fence with cap and face board with a solar-powered, iron slide gate in Carson City.

Protecting What We Value Most

Protecting What We Value Most
 
Our crews did a beautiful job installing this chain link fence along the bus parking at Riverview Elementary. It’s meant to help keep kids from running across and between the buses as they’re loading and unloading students.
 
The end of the school year might be close, but lets continue to protect what we value most. Watch our speed in school zones. Look out for students. And be courteous to one another as we’re dropping off and picking up our kids.
 
Pictured: 4 foot high, galvanized chain link following concrete curb around rounded corners and a fire hydrant in Dayton (Lyon County.)

Beautiful Backdrop

Beautiful Backdrop
 
Even one of our crews’ more picturesque fences gets a little help from Mother Nature as a beautiful backdrop!
 
Pictured: Custom, all black steel fence with regal panels topped with framed, welded-rod utility mesh in the Tahoe Keys (El Dorado County.)

That’s A Tall Order

That’s A Tall Order
 
 
Baseball backstops can be a tall order. But it’s a challenge Tahoe Fence rises to meet.
 
All black, chain link – done. 20 feet high with a 5 foot overhang – done and done!
 
Swing batter, swing!
 
 
Pictured: All black, 20 foot high with 5 foot overhang chain link baseball backstop in South Lake Tahoe (El Dorado County.)

Add value to the look of your property with one of our ornamental iron (steel) fences.

Add value to the look of your property with one of our ornamental iron (steel) fences. Tahoe Fence sells, repairs, and installs many styles from the simple to the elegant.
 
We are able to install an iron fence for you on either metal or wood posts. And we can attach your steel fence almost anywhere.
 
Most styles of ornamental steel Tahoe Fence carries comes in two grades: Standard, which we refer to as our residential type of iron; And commercial, a sturdier and thicker version we recommend for heavy snow load areas and industrial sites.
 
We usually stair step the height of your ornamental steel fence to follow the grade changes in the ground. With certain styles of iron fences though, Tahoe Fence is able to follow the ground’s contours without stepping your fence.
 
Pictured: Commercial, Aristocrat style ornamental steel in downtown Minden (Douglas County.)

April Showers . . .

April Showers . . .
 
April showers bring fence flowers!
 
Some of the earliest fences and screens were hedges, shrubs, vines, and briar type bushes (fence installers least favorite to work around!) Just add water and watch it grow.
 
If you can’t wait for Mother Nature to do the installation, contact Tahoe Fence. We’re busy, but our installation schedule will take less time than it will take for a hedge to grow.
 
 
Pictured: Wisteria vine growing through chain link fence with barbed wire top in Mound House (Lyon County.)

It’s Spring So It’s Time To Play Ball

It’s Spring So It’s Time To Play Ball
 
Spring baseball and softball is here. So it’s time to play ball.
 
To help make the games more enjoyable for what ever number of fans are able to attend, our crews built a shade-structure frame for Carson High Softball over the bleachers.
 
Pictured: 20 foot high, galvanized shade-structure with welded trusses over softball bleachers in Carson City.

In Time For Spring

In Time For Spring
 
Our crews finished this 1,500 linear feet of 8 foot high, deer and orchard fence out in Yerington just in time for Spring!
 
The project took a little work considering the rolls of wire are 330 feet long and each weigh about 345lbs. Good job guys!
 
Pictured: Before and after views of the steel posts and bracing while the wire is being rolled out on an 8 foot high, high-tensile deer and orchard fence in Yerington (Lyon County.)

Enjoy The Spring Weather

Enjoy The Spring Weather
 
The weather is improving. And everybody wants to get outside and start moving.
 
To help people enjoy the Spring weather, our crews completed work at the Incline Village Tennis Center.
 
Pictured: 4 and 10 foot high, black chain link and gates on masonry wall and along tennis courts. Aristocrat ornamental steel on 6×6 redwood posts and Regal ornamental steel stair rails. Incline Village Tennis Center (Washoe County.)