A gate with a view . . .

A gate with a view . . .

Our crews do great work that is nice to look at.

But sometimes you just can’t compare to the existing view.

Pictured: Tongue and groove horizontal cedar boards on a metal frame gate with an amazing look at Lake Tahoe from the West Shore (Placer County.)

What to do with all this snow?

What to do with all this snow?
 
Get a grip. It’s slippery with all the snow and ice Winter has left.
 
Consider hand rails in high traffic areas where it’s feasible to help prevent weather related slips and falls.
 
Pictured: Galvanized hand rail, fabricated on site. Then removed and powder coated black and reinstalled at Northstar in Truckee (Placer and Nevada Counties.)

Weather signs?

Weather signs?

As people who were born and raised here, we’re fairly confident in our ability to recognize signs in the weather. . .

It’s a snow day!

We need the moisture even though it makes it difficult to put trucks and crews out in this.

Be safe if you’re out enjoying the snow.

And remember – if you have a damaged fence either from the snow, a wild snow-blower with a mind of its own, or a vehicle that needed your fence to stop – we’ll be out to get you those estimates as soon as we can safely get our trucks on the roads.

Nailed it!

Nailed it!

Our crews were able to complete this redwood, box style fence with gates before the winter storms arrived this past weekend at Tahoe.

Pictured: Redwood box fence with 4×6 posts, 2×6 rails and cap sandwiching 1×6 overlapped boards at Incline Village (Washoe County.)

Inside Security Enclosures? Yes, we do that.

Yes, we do inside security enclosures.  We are able to build them out of chain link, wire mesh, ornamental steel, even sports netting.  That’s right, we once built an inside soccer enclosure!

We can provide swing gates, slide gates, and pass-through egresses to fit each install location.  They can be set up with standard hardware.  Or depending on the site requirements, we can provided self-closing hinges, panic hardware, and even automated access control.

 

Pictured:  Chain link enclosures and security gates with self-closing hinges and panic hardware.  Installed with setup for later addition of card-reader access.  Inside a utility company provider at North Lake Tahoe Placer County.)

Some people say the way to get noticed is to make a grand entrance . . .

Some people say the way to get noticed is to make a grand entrance . . .

Biased ornamental steel panels mounted to brick columns and leading to a tilt-up gate at the top of a driveway is a grand entrance.

And when the gate is up in the open position, it gets noticed.

Pictured: Aristocrat panels column mounted with an arched-top, matching tilt-up gate with tree monogram in North Lake Tahoe (Placer County.) Access controls by Awaxx Systems.

Securing the View

Securing the View
 
Nothing ruins a day at the beach or the pristine views like having to deal with somebody else’s trash. Or worrying about your little ones taking off unsupervised toward the water.
 
Pictured: Screened ornamental steel gates with mechanical locksets for H.O.A. lake access at Tahoe (Douglas County.)