On this Patriot Day, we remember those we have lost
On this Patriot Day, we remember those we have lost and remind ourselves, we are “one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
May your Labor Day Weekend rock!
May your Labor Day Weekend rock! Stay safe and be kind. Remember to call Tahoe Fence if you want your fence to rock. 775-882-1063 Pictured: Galvanized chain link fence through trees and rocks, big rocks, in Mammoth Lakes (Mono County.)
Galvanized welded rod utility panels on redwood
Galvanized welded rod utility panels on redwood posts and rails in Tahoma (Placer/El Dorado Counties.)
It’s hot. School’s starting. We’re busy.
It’s hot. School’s starting. We’re busy. So one of the owners went out and built this pre-stained, cedar privacy fence on metal posts in Carson City. Call Tahoe Fence for your free estimate. 775-882-1063
Done with the smoke filled sky? We’re done . . .
Done with the smoke filled sky? So are we. Something else we’re done with is this custom 10 foot high, privacy fence that goes up into the air. Our crews finished a steel and cedar overlapped privacy/security fence on steel posts and framing in Minden (Douglas County.) Talk about getting your steps in for the day (up the ladder, down the ladder. . .)
“It’s a case of the Mondays!”
Does everything seem hectic? Want to freeze time and take a little breather? Like they said in the movie OFFICE SPACE, “It’s a case of the Mondays!” Only 4 more days to keep it up until the weekend. Pictured: Hummingbird evening feeding in Carson City.
Can’t decide on what type of fence you want?
Can’t decide on what type of fence you want? We’re flexible. Contact Tahoe Fence today for your own unique project. 775-882-1063 Pictured: Custom 7 foot high redwood timbers and galvanized wire fence in Tahoma (Placer and El Dorado County.)
Remember when?
Remember when the beginning of August meant classic cars and cruising? Maybe next year!
Sometimes things aren’t always as they appear.
Sometimes things aren’t always as they appear. Take this 7 foot high, custom chicken coop. Steel posts. Redwood framing. Black wire. Steel mesh buried along the perimeter. A netting roof across the entire top. You think it would be to keep the chickens safe and predators out? But in reality it’s to keep one giant chicken in. Kidding. That would have to be a chicken the size of Big Bird! Regardless of what it’s used for, it is one nice enclosure.
The buck stops here!
The buck stops here! One of Carson’s West-side deer out for a morning walk.