Life already difficult? Keep it simple . . .

Life already difficult?
 
Keep it simple . . .
 
Vinyl fencing is simple to maintain and easy to clean (wash it with the watering hose, or wait for the rain.)
 
And for wind prone areas, make sure to have internal post and rail stiffeners added.
 
Pictured: White, privacy PVC fencing with lattice topped peekaboo gates in the Carson Valley.

It’s official. . . Stop counting. . .

It’s official. . . Stop counting. . .
 
We had our first measurable snow storm of the season this past Saturday.
 
Now, when’s the next one?
 
Pictured: Dogear wood fence and gate built after the season’s 1st snow in Virginia City Highlands (Washoe and Storey Counties). Brrrr!

Ready for Winter’s weather?

Ready for Winter’s weather?
 
Just finished this chain link tennis court repair in Mammoth Lakes (Mono County) before some winter weather arrives.
 
The new 6 foot high, perimeter fence has 9 gauge wire, 2-3/8 inch top and center rail, 2-7/8 inch line posts 4 foot on center, and 4-1/2 inch terminal posts.
 
Some may say it’s overkill.
 
If it’s a heavy snow year, with people sledding into the fence and plows pushing snow on the court, here’s to hoping Mother Nature is gentle!

Life a little rocky lately?

Life a little rocky lately?
 
Yeah, it’s been one of those years.
 
As far as your property is concerned, we have you covered. If you do not want to move your fence around natural obstacles, such as trees or boulders, incorporate them into the fence. Tahoe Fence can build most styles of fences up to a natural obstruction in the fence line without attaching to the object.
 
Pictured: Dogear redwood built over boulders with arched walk gate in Mammoth Lakes (Mono County.)

Nature rules. . .

Nature rules. . .
 
So sometimes the best thing to do is go with its flow.
 
A redwood fence with spaced pickets that goes along with the natural landscaping in Tahoe City (Placer County.)