- Wood Choices Cedar or Pressure Treated
- Pre-Staining Jarrah Brown, Natural, Mahogany Flame, or Honey Teak
- Post Caps Pyramid, Gothic, Solar, or Fence-All
- Bottom of Fence Straight or Stepped
- Heights 2'8", 3'8", 4'8", or 5'8"

Upgrade your posts with Postsaver Pro-Sleeves. They're heat-shrinkable sleeves with a meltable liner that protect wood posts from rot and decay around the vulnerable ground line area. Pro-Sleeves carry a 20 year manufacturer warranty.



Our Under-Fence Gap Protection covers up spaces at the bottom of the fence when there are changes in grade. The boards are stuck into the ground, not directly attached to the fence. This prevents the fence from heaving due to seasonal changes.
4' and 6' Maximum Wide Panels mean a stronger fence and the opportunity for less space between the bottom of the fence and the ground. It's very popular with pet-friendly families. Ask your sales rep for details.
Our Milled Post Upgrade is sometimes confused with our Cap Option. The difference: With milled, the cap shape is carved directly out of the post for a one piece assembly that has no seam.
Available in 6×6 and 8×8 sizes as well as wrapped, Larger Posts add to the look and increase the strength of the overall fence/gate system. Fluting is an ornate touch that can be added to wrapped posts.
Screw Piles are posts that are turned into the ground by machine as opposed to the usual digging and cementing process. They are a requirement for most deck permits.









Iron fence panels are custom contoured to the grade by raising the bottom rail 1' and cutting the pickets as required.










3' Wide Panels mean a stronger fence and the opportunity for less space between the bottom of the fence and the ground. It's very popular with pet-friendly families. Ask your sales rep for details.
A Continuous Top Rail goes over the posts so there is no need for post caps.





T-Post Caps help to protect livestock and from the sharp ends of metal t-posts.
Standard Gripples are used to connect rolls of agricultural wire. The exposed view top left shows the mechanism at work: wires go in from either side and are locked in place. T-Gripples (on the right) are used to connect a cut wire roll to itself after winding it around a post.


Continuous Boards cover the posts so the fence doesn't look like a series of panels.

