As we Enter Mud Season (Spring)

I hate staying home when I could be out building fence, but I hate getting stuck even more, it ruins the day, a long walk and more equipment is always needed. There is something else I hate more than that, and that is leaving a mess behind that will be noticed, if only by me, for years. Now I wont lie and say I have never been stuck but like to avoid it. I will admit that I had one project that felt the like the Corb Lund song “Truck got Stuck” where in the matter of half a mile of fence everything I had on that job was stuck at one time or another, it was a slow week productivity wise. It was a very swampy river bottom field, and the mud has never dried up, so it was unavoidable. That being said with our climate it is pretty easy to just wait a day or two to keep from damaging the roads and fence lines. I really like a fence to look like it just grew out of the newly mowed patch in the ground, we strive for a clean fence line with minimal disturbance. the downside of this is it a three-day rain can have ripple effects in the schedule for weeks to come. So, rest assured we have not forgotten your fence, you are on the Schedule, and we will get to you. it just might be delayed a bit because we treat your ground like our own, we take pride in all we do and we take pride in not leaving you a mess that needs cleaned up.

Our specialized equipment allows is to not have to turn a machine at every post to drive them tearing up the sod, rather we can drive the edge of the fence one time and put all the post in. the wire we put up with the Atv to keep soil damage low.

You love your land and want it to look the best. so do we. Consider us for your New Fence.

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