Pricing Information:
All fence framing is welded of heavy 12 and 13 gauge steel, railings are galvanized steel.
Each regular post hole will be 2" metal square tubing at minimum of 24" deep for a 6' fence.
Posts holding a gate will be 3" metal square tubing set at a minimum of 30" deep in an over-sized hole.
Each bamboo pole is freshly harvested and cut, de-limbed, and sized and shaped to fit in railings.
Cedar trim is included in price and the boards are set with wood-to-metal screws for easy replacement.
Behr Premium Weatherproofing of your color choice will be applied to all cedar trim.
All handles are natural bamboo, with a solid metal core.
No wood will touch the ground, no rotting or water sponging.
All posts holes are crowned to shed water, a simple process seldom used.
Maximizer concrete used on gate posts.....the best.
Everything I do I try to do with longetivity in mind. Plain and simply I want things to last if they have my name on it, or I won't do it at all. I do not do any other type of fencing, and would never consider using wooden posts in the ground to save a buck. In Texas, wooden posts do not last very long. This fence will last for decades and should only be used for small areas where complete privacy is NOT desirable, but rather a small area to make an investment that wil pay off for years to come.
Pricing on this type of fence will be anywhere from $150.00 to $250.00 a linear foot and up, depending on the location and accessibility, terrain, soil conditions, and with or without gated entry.