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    • Metal Buildings
      • Metal Buildings
    • Barndos
      • Our Work
      • What are Barndominiums?
      • Planning Your Build
      • Our Process
    • FENCING
      • Pipe & Top Rail
      • Multi-Rail Pipe Fence
      • T-Post & No-Climb Wire
      • T-Post & Barbed Wire
      • Pipe & Sucker Rod
      • Field Fence
      • Split Rail & No-Climb
      • Creek Crossings
      • Pipe & Cable
      • Selecting Your Fence
      • Entryways
      • Fabrication
    • General Contracting
      • General Contracting
    • Reviews
    • Contact Us

  • Home
  • Metal Buildings
    • Metal Buildings
  • Barndos
    • Our Work
    • What are Barndominiums?
    • Planning Your Build
    • Our Process
  • FENCING
    • Pipe & Top Rail
    • Multi-Rail Pipe Fence
    • T-Post & No-Climb Wire
    • T-Post & Barbed Wire
    • Pipe & Sucker Rod
    • Field Fence
    • Split Rail & No-Climb
    • Creek Crossings
    • Pipe & Cable
    • Selecting Your Fence
    • Entryways
    • Fabrication
  • General Contracting
    • General Contracting
  • Reviews
  • Contact Us

Creek Crossings

A proper creek crossing is vital to the longevity of any fence that passes through potentially moving water. Without proper design, water will destroy even the toughest fences. Our creek crossings are constructed to allow water / debris to pass through during times of increased water flow while containing livestock. 

Competitors try to cross creeks with conventional fencing that will surely come down with the high stress that water creates. Our crossings have individually swinging vertical slats that are buoyant, completely eliminating stress on adjacent fencing.  

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