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Fencing in Knox County, Ohio
Cornerstone Fencing is a fence installer based in Knox County, Ohio. We provide high-grade woven wire farm fences for all types of needs. Woven wire fences come in all shapes and sizes depending on the needs of the farm owner.
This fence’s advantage over all other fences is its security; they are specifically designed to keep animals in or out. A tight grid of wires nailed securely on sturdy posts can keep something as small as a rabbit out and or keep an animal as big as a horse in. The only way animals can get through is if the wire fence is actually broken.
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Post Size & Post Spacing
Five-to-six-inch round treated posts, just like those used with the high tensile fence, are optimal when installing woven wire fencing. The primary difference is that the posts are normally spaced much closer together for maximum fence security. Post spacing varies on the size of the wire’s grid. For example, 15-foot post spacing with the 13-48-3 and the 2”x4” non-climb makes excellent choices for horse fences.
The numbers: A 13-48-3 means that the wire has 13 strands of wire running horizontally, it is 48” tall, and the upright wire or stays are spaced every three inches. The 2”x4” non-climb fence is simply a grid of boxes that are two-inches wide and four-inches tall.
Woven wire comes in many different shapes and sizes but there are only two primary categories: high tensile woven wire and non-high tensile woven wire. The difference is that high tensile woven wire has been through a specialized process that gives it two thousand percent more strength and also significantly increases its elasticity. This does not necessarily mean that regular wire is not a good choice under normal conditions where your fence wire won’t be tested to its maximum tensile strength. However, this extra strength will keep your fence stretched tight and looking young for many years.
WIRE FENCE USES
Woven wire fences are one of the most secure and versatile fences on the market. It is well-suited for horses as they can’t get their feet tangled in it, and it is also very visible for a wire fence. It is almost impossible for cattle to get out without first destroying the fence—not a walk in the park. Woven wire puts strain on the posts so it is important to brace the fence by placing posts in the ground eight feet apart and four feet into the ground. A horizontal pole is then run between these two posts, reinforced by a diagonal wire that holds the brace system together.
WOVEN GOAT FENCES
Goat fences are not to be taken lightly since goats have been compared to creative escape artists. Goats will climb or try to run through a fence at the first possible chance. They’ll even stick their head through the fence or start chewing away, further compromising the integrity of the woven wire goat fence. The fence is the only barrier between your livestock running away or any predator getting in.
Speaking from experience as a woven wire fence installer, a woven wire fence is a fence that will get the job done repeatedly for many years to come. Good quality materials cannot be stressed enough. The return on the expenditures will come to you in no time when you’re not wasting precious time chasing escaped goats.
WOVEN ALPACA FENCES
Cornerstone Fencing is a woven wire fence installer serving the state of Ohio. We have been fence providers and fence installers since the early 2000’s. Along with alpaca fencing, we also provide and install fencing for llamas, horses, cattle, deer, bison, and many more animals. We offer a free alpaca fence consultation on the type of alpaca fence that will work with your particular situation.
Having the correct fence for the type of animal you are enclosing on your property is crucial for the animals’ safety and durability of the fence. As an experienced woven wire fence installer, we have installed alpaca fencing and other exotic animal fencing on many properties in the state of Ohio. Whatever your alpaca fencing concerns are, we can help.
When it comes to choosing the type of alpaca fencing to use, there are many variables that come into play. Typically we recommend woven wire fencing which is more than sufficient and economical. Woven wire fencing for alpacas is a great match as woven wire fences are very strong. Alpacas will sometimes rub against fencing so strength is very important. Woven wire fences are tall enough that alpacas will not be able to jump over it. Predators large and small cannot get through this fence due to the tight grid of woven wires.
WOVEN WIRE HORSE FENCES
Cornerstone Fencing is a fencing company that has been in business since early 2000’s. We supply and install many different types of fences including woven wire horse fences. A woven wire fence is ideal for security. The tight grid of woven wires makes it impossible for small or large animals like horses to get in or out.
We are experts in determining which type of woven wire horse fencing will best suit your needs. Variations such as post spacing and the type of woven wire is taken into consideration for your specific situation. Fill out our free fence installation quote form and as a woven wire fence installer, we will put together a plan, within your budget, for the horse fence you need.
Specs
POSTS
- Length: 4 feet
- Diameter: 5 – 6 inches exact round diameter
- Southern yellow pine (CCA) pressure treated
- Spaced custom per application
FENCE
- Galvanized woven wire
- Sometimes with barbed wire for top line
Some Advice From Us, An Experienced Woven Wire Fence Installer
No matter what type of farm fence you are looking for, it is always a good idea to get an expert opinion. Cornerstone Fencing has provided Knox County and the state of Ohio high-quality farm and field woven wire fences for well over a decade. We would be more than happy to help you design and install your new woven wire farm fence.
As a woven wire fence installer, our experience with goat fence installation is unparalleled. We know how to keep your goats from getting loose and the woven wire goat fence installation is where it all begins. Since early 2000’s we have hashed out every detail when building woven wire goat fences. From the solid braces to the sturdy posts to the high-tensile woven wire, we have the knowledge that only comes from experience.
Before you set to work on your sheep fence installation, there a few things to know. First thing’s first, the post will require either strong wood, steel or fiberglass to support high-tensile woven wires. It is best to leave the installation to professionals like us who have been doing it since early 2000’s with ease and proficiency. Woven wire sheep fence installation is easy, requires low maintenance, and can be electrified for better control of sheep. As a woven wire fence installer, we would be happy to answer any questions you have.
As a premier woven wire fence installer, we invite you to fill out our woven wire fencing quote. It’s the first step to getting the perfect fence for your needs.
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Cornerstone Fencing services: Knox county and all of Mt. Vernon, Licking county including Newark, Pataskala and Johnstown, Muskingum county and all of Zainesville, Coshocton county, Morrow county including all of Mt. Gilead, Delaware county, and Tuscarawas county including all of New Philadelphia.