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Ornamental Iron:

All of our ornamental iron fences are built with galvanized steel material and are then finished with a baked on powder coating which gives years of low maintenance fencing. Powder coating requires no primer coat and gives a far more superior and durable finish than painted finishes and will last many years longer than paint.

No matter if you want something simple and standard or complex and custom, we are ornamental iron experts. We can custom build iron to match any design such as a gate specially designed to match our client's front door.

Automatic Gates:

Feel secure knowing we put the best brands to use when building your gate.

  • Sliding and Swinging Gates with Solar or A/C Charging.
  • State of the Art Micro Processing.
  • Custom Frames Fully Welded and Powder Coated.
  • For Residential, Commercial, Farm and Ranch use up to 37ft. length.
  • Licensed Distributor of Patriot and Chamberlain Elite Operators.
  • Fully System Capable for All Accessories.
Retaining Walls:

Wood: All wood retaining walls are custom made to fit your yard's unique specifications. To prevent warping and bowing, we use high quality, pressure treated wood. To ensure stability, we install heavy gauge steel posts every 3 feet across all wood walls.

Stone: There are few building materials that exhibit all the unique benefits natural stone can offer. our experienced stone craftsman can make the most of each piece ov material they use when cfreating your stone masterpiece.

We build architecturally sound, quality engineered walls using hand selected stone. You can choose from a wide variety of construction techniques and colors to get the desire look for your taste.


Types of Fences

Wood Fences

There are several styles of wood fence available and here are the two most common styles:

  • Side by side: This is the most economical style of wood fence in North Texas and is also called “butt joint.” The pickets on this style of fence are nailed with the boards “side by side.” You can expect a small amount of shrinkage of the pickets that will cause a small gap in between the pickets. This is a standard expectation with a side by side fence.
  • Board on board: This is the second most common style of wood fence. The pickets on this style of fence are nailed overlapping each other so you won’t get the gaps in between the pickets like the side by side style. This is a more decorative style and is a true “privacy” fence.
Kinds of Wood:

The two most commonly used woods for fencing in our part of Texas are Whitewood (also call SPF or spruce, pine and fur) and Cedar.

  • Whitewood: This is the more economical of the two types of wood. With this type of wood you can expect loose knot structure, wane or bark from the outer edge of the tree as well as splits and cracks throughout the boards and they are 3 1/2” wide. This type of fence will generally last about 6-8 years, sometimes a little longer if properly maintained.
  • Cedar: This type of wood is the preferred wood for longevity and quality. Cedar has a tight knot structure, so you don’t have to worry about knot holes and doesn’t have near the wane or the larger splits and cracks like the whitewood. These boards come in 4” and 6” widths. This type of fence will generally last about 20-25 years.
Options:

  • Baseboard: Also called “kick board” or “rot board”, this is a 2x6 pressure treated board that runs horizontally at the bottom of the fence. Pressure treated wood is intended to be in contact with the ground and allows the pickets to be kept up off of the ground for protection from moisture decay and termites.
  • Cap board: This board runs horizontally on top of the fence . It helps to provide a little more of a finished off look to the top of the fence and helps to enhance the overall look of the fence.
  • Double trim: Our standard finish at the top face of the fence is a 1x4 horizontal trim board. You can add a 1x2 board to the 1x4 board to give a more corniced trim look the fence for additional aesthetic enhancement.
  • Retaining wall: If you have a need to level out your yard, we can build you a horizontal 2x6 pressure treated retaining wall so that you can have soil backfilled against it. Additional support posts are set with the retaining wall to provide the necessary support for the soil that it will be retaining.
Chain Link:

Chain link fencing is available in heights starting at 3’ tall for residential applications and can go as high as 20’ to 30’ tall for commercial applications. Most chain link fencing is made with galvanized steel materials. Galvanizing is a process that coats bare metal with zinc which prevents rust and keeps the steel protected from the harsh elements. Chain link fencing is also available in a colorized vinyl coated finish for a much more attractive look. The standard colors of vinyl coated chain link are black, brown and green.


Texas State Fence Co.
5760 Daniel Rd., Suite 7515, Plano, Texas 75024
info@TexasStateFence.com
PH: 972-898-1307 :: Fax: 972-499-1188

Servicing clients in: Frisco Texas Plano Texas McKinney Texas Allen Texas Parker Texas Fairview Texas


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