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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
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    • 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

Pipe & Sucker Rod

Sucker rod fence offers many of the same advantages as a pipe rail fence, but generally has a lower cost involved. Sucker rod is attractive, very strong, priced well and is built much faster than many other fence options. It is the preferred fence choice for Rodeo and Farm applications with cattle and horses.

  

Materials are made and sourced in the United States. Posts for the Sucker Rod fence are set a minimum of three feet underground with 80 pounds of mixed concrete per post. The Sucker Rod fence typically contains 4-7 horizontal rails, spaced 6-12 inches apart. We recommend installing at least one vertical stay on each section for additional support. These options and measurements can be customized to the needs of the project. 

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