Looking Good

Looking Good

Can fences and gates be sexy? Don't know if we have the answer to that ourselves. And we're probably biased, anyway. But these gates are looking good!

Our customer wanted to replace their existing, wood-framed gates. Because of their size and framing, the previous gates were problematic. 

Tahoe's crews built and installed these metal-framed gates at Incline Village (Washoe County). They have the strength of steel and are lighter than the previous all-wood constructed gates. Tahoe's gates keep the look of the overlapped redwood fence and have the added benefit of opening and closing smoothly with ball bearing hinges. 

And they look darn good!Looking Good

Can fences and gates be sexy? Don’t know if we have the answer to that ourselves. And we’re probably biased, anyway. But these gates are looking good!

Our customer wanted to replace their existing, wood-framed gates. Because of their size and framing, the previous gates were problematic.

Tahoe’s crews built and installed these metal-framed gates at Incline Village (Washoe County). They have the strength of steel and are lighter than the previous all-wood constructed gates. Tahoe’s gates keep the look of the overlapped redwood fence and have the added benefit of opening and closing smoothly with ball bearing hinges.

And they look darn good!