Fences Nebraska

Putting up fences is one of the oldest home improvement projects you can do. Whether you are looking for containment for your animals or livestock, or want to make your home in Nebraska more attractive, fencing is an important part of your yard.


1 . Local Companies

Ecreamery
402-934-3888
5001 Underwood Ave.
Omaha, NE
Landscape Innovations, LLC
402.677.1794
9116 So. 97th Street
La Vista, NE
American Fence Company
(402) 467-2511
3301 N 35th St
Lincoln, NE
Sandhills Fencing
(402) 756-5380
20975 W Saddlehorn Rd
Holstein, NE
Ponca Coop Llc
(402) 755-2247
59140 Highway 12
Ponca, NE
Midwest Fence-Guardrail Systems Inc.
(402) 331-3385
8000 Serum Ave
Omaha, NE
Feed Lot Fencing
(402) 353-4455
PO Box 4
Bruning, NE
Country Estate Sales of Nebraska
(308) 784-4544
601 W Highway 30
Cozad, NE
Fabrication Unlimited
(402) 423-1962
844 Calvert St
Lincoln, NE
Dogwatch Hidden Fence Systems
(402) 392-1869
14525 Industrial Rd
Omaha, NE

2 . Fence Introduction

Perhaps you are wondering whether or not you need a fence for your yard in Nebraska. Maybe you think that fences take a lot of work to put up, and you feel your yard would be better off without one. Some may be thinking that a fence will make their yard feel confined and small.

Deciding whether or not you need a fence is really a personal decision. If you have pets or livestock who spend time outdoors, then your need for a fence becomes obvious quickly. Many choose to put up fencing to keep their children safe when playing in their yards. Today's society presents many hazards to young children, from dangerous individuals to speeding vehicles. Keeping your children safely contained in your yard is the goal of many parents.

Some individuals in Nebraska choose to put up fences to protect their privacy. Perhaps they do not want their neighbors watching everything they do in their yards. Another reason to want privacy for yard is the presence of a swimming pool. Those who wish to enjoy their pools without an audience often put up a fence to keep out prying eyes.

Identifying your reason for putting up fencing is the first step to choosing the type of fence you need. Different fences function in different ways. Cat fences are designed to keep cats inside the yard, but may not be appropriate for small children. Picket fences create a beautiful look in a yard, but add little to the privacy and protection you may want for your yard. Once you know why you need a fence, you will have an easier time knowing which fence is right for you.

Many homeowners in Nebraska wonder if putting up fencing will harm the appearance of their yard. If you have worked hard to create a beautiful garden, you might be thinking that a fence will detract from the look you have created. Some types of fencing actually add to the beauty and ambiance of a yard with a garden.

For example, vinyl fencing is a newer style of fencing that is relatively easy to install, yet creates a beautiful look in your yard. You can create the charm and ambiance of picket fencing around your yard with vinyl fencing. It comes in a variety of styles, and does not rot or fade easily.

Another attractive fencing is post and rail fencing. This type works well for the yard and home that has a rustic country look. The rails do not contain animals well, but they add to the overall look of the home, and help show the distinction between property lines in the country.

An aluminum fence can create the look of classic wrought iron in your yard. The posts are topped with decorative balls or finials, and sometimes even lights. You can purchase an aluminum fence in many different colors, and they never require painting. To create a city-like look in your yard, you may want to consider an aluminum fence.

For the homeowner in Nebraska who is looking for privacy, yet still wants to protect the appearance of their yard, a bamboo fence is a great option. Bamboo fences are made from split bamboo canes used as posts, which are held together with wire. The fences are durable, and will stay in great shape for twenty years if they do not touch the ground. They provide a tropical look to your yard, and can be purchased in easy to install rolls.

A bamboo fence is a great fence to use for privacy, because there are no gaps between the bamboo poles. Bamboo quickly grows quite tall, so bamboo is a natural resource that makes great fencing because it does not tax the natural environment. The fencing can be as tall as five feet, and is easily installed by the moderately skilled do it yourselfer.

If privacy is the desired effect of putting up a fence, traditional wood fencing is often the type chosen. Wood fences can be made so that the wood slats are side by side, providing excellent privacy. Wood fences do take more maintenance than some of the more modern fencing materials. You will need to paint or stain the fence from time to time, and rotten or broken boards will need to be replaced.

There are many styles of vinyl fences that make excellent privacy fencing. The thing to look for in a privacy fence made from vinyl is a height that gives you the privacy you are looking for. Vinyl fences are very low maintenance, and do not require painting. Also, with a vinyl fence you will avoid having to replace rotten or broken panels.

3 . Best Fences for Children, Pets and Livestock

Homes with children need to take some special consideration as to the type of fences they install. There are some safety concerns surrounding children and fencing that need to be considered. Remember, children enjoy climbing fences, and they do not always understand what makes a fence safe enough for them to climb.

Chain link fences are one of the most popular types of fencing for containing children. Chain link fences are fine, but parents need to realize that their children are going to climb the fences. The little square links in a chain link fence make excellent foot holds for a child's little feet and hands.

Wood fences are often thought of as safer for children. Wood fences can work well for homes with kids, but parents need to remember that wood can cause splinters. Children need to be taught not to climb a wood fence. Also, rusty nails left in old wooden fences are dangerous as children can get tetanus infections from rusted metal.

Vinyl fencing is an excellent choice for yards where children play. There are few things on a vinyl fence that pose a risk to a child, and the fences are durable and will withstand even rough play. A bamboo fence is another excellent choice for a yard with children. Relatively inexpensive, bamboo is an exceptionally durable material, so it will withstand the rough and tumble play of children.

Most pet owners put up a fence to keep their animals in their yards. With pets, there are several safety considerations that owners should make when installing fences. The first consideration is, of course, whether or not the fencing will actually contain the pets they have. Bamboo fencing, for example, must be kept off the ground. Small pets can scramble beneath the bamboo fence and escape from the yard.

Large dogs and other pets can be contained well with an aluminum fence. The aluminum is durable and will not be chewed through. However, the fences do have spaces between the slats, so little dogs and cats can escape from an aluminum fence.

Cats are particularly hard to contain because they are such excellent climbers. One option that many pet owners choose is a cat fence. A cat fence is a fence made from a flexible, net-like material. The fence is installed like any other fence, but it is arched near the top. Cats usually will not attempt to climb a cat fence, but the arch at the type stops those who do.

Invisible fencing is another type of animal fence that many choose to use. Invisible fences work particularly well with dogs. With an invisible fence, a wire is buried around the perimeter of the yard. The animal wears a special collar that lets off a beep when they get near the wire. If they cross the wire, the collar gives them a small, harmless shock of electricity. Owners who do not wish to sacrifice the open look of their yard often opt for this type of fencing to contain their pets.

When choosing fences to contain livestock, livestock owners must realize that most farm animals are quite strong. A chain link fence or small wooden fence is often insufficient to contain farm animals. The most popular types of livestock fences are barbed wire fences, electric fences, and sturdy wood fences.

To use a barbed wire fence to contain animals, it is important that the fence be high enough that the animals will not attempt to jump it. If the fence is too short, the animal may attempt to jump it, and if they are unsuccessful, become injured. A barbed wire fence consists of widely spaced wood posts, with thick wire strung between each post. The wire has barbs on it that poke the animal should he attempt to escape. These fences have been used for many generations to contain farm animals.

Electric fencing is another form of fencing for livestock. Electric fences, like barbed wire fences, consist of posts with wire strung between. The difference is that the wire on an electric fence is live, meaning that if it is touched, the person receives a jolt of electricity. These fences are also very effective in containing livestock.

Finally, livestock can be contained successfully using wooden fences. The trick to building a wood fence for livestock is to use thick, strong wood. Also, the fence needs to be built high enough to keep the animal from jumping it. Slats are not a problem in livestock fencing, as the animals are large enough to stay inside a fence that has slats.

4 . Deciding if you should contract out the work

You've gone through the fence design considerations, and you've chosen a fence style. You've considered your budget. You're pretty handy with most common household repairs and tools. Should you contract the job out?

Simple wood fences such as split rail, picket, snow, PVC or privacy fences four feet or lower are well within the skill set for do-it-yourselfers. The fence components are generally light enough for one or two people to manage, only basic woodworking skills are required, as is the ability to dig and backfill postholes. It is okay to say that you do not know how to install a fence!

Some common mistakes include not digging the postholes deep enough to support the fence, encasing the post bottoms in concrete so water cups at the bottom of the post, and installing untreated posts directly into the ground. If you make cuts in any of the wood, be sure to coat the cut end in preservative. Also, be sure fence gates are well supported – they get a lot of abuse.

Taller wood or PVC fences such as privacy fence, horse or some forms of farm fencing are also within the skill set of do-it-yourselfers. However, the fence components are heavier, making this a two or three person job. Also, post holes are dug deeper, and posts must be sturdy enough to support significant lateral force from wind, animals and people. Finally, post installation has less "wiggle room" for vertical error, so more care needs to be taken so posts are located and plumbed precisely.

Chain link fence is generally installed by a contractor. Posts are installed in postholes filled with concrete. They should be fairly precise distances from each other to allow for smooth installation of the horizontal rails. Then, the chain link mesh is attached to one pole and stretched across the remaining posts. The mesh is secured to the posts, and the posts are capped.

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5 . Featured Local Company

Ecreamery

402-934-3888
5001 Underwood Ave.
Omaha, NE
http://www.ecreamery.com

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