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Installed Pricing
**The prices below are very general numbers numbers for budgeting they are not intended to be an actual bid or quote. The site conditions, length of fence, job location and season are among the factors that could alter the price down or up. |
- White vinyl Privacy $20
- Almond Vinyl Privacy $21
- Eon $30
- Trex $35
- Wood Privacy with metal posts $14
- 3 rail post and pole $8
- 3 ranch rail white $8
- Barbed wire 4 strand $3
- 6' Chain link $11
- Vinyl Privacy gate panel $200
- Wood Privacy gate panel $100
- Automatic Gate Unit $2500
Call for a free quote 208-899-9909, email pikebrant@cableone.net, or fax 208-461-5686 |
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*Click on images to enlarge*
Vinyl- comes in a variety of colors and styles.
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Zebra
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Bar Top
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Three Rail Ranch with dog wire
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Two Rail
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12' welded metal frame Single Swing Privacy Gate
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White with Lattice
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Two Toned with Lattice Top
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| Eon- Introduced to Idaho 2007, Eon combines the beauty of wood with the simple durability of vinyl. It fits together just like a vinyl fence. |
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Almond Eon |
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Almond Eon Drive Gate *fence is high due to future raised landscaping* |
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White Vinyl vs. Colored Vinyl vs. Eon vs. Wood |
| Wood- We strongly suggest building with metal posts rather than wood posts and Three 2*4 horizontal rails and/or a true ¾ inch minimum picket thickness make the fence stronger and last longer. |
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Standard Dog Eared Fence |
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Lattice Top |
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Bar Top |
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Capped |
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Picture Frame |
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Matching an Existing Fence |
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Metal Frame Gate |
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Heavy Duty, Locking Paddle Latch |
Postmaster posts are design so you don’t have to see the steel posts. They fit in line with fence rails and get covered by a fence picket. Click here to view their brocure.
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 Post Master |
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Metal Tubes |
Chain link or cyclone fence-
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4' tall |
Gates |
| There are a lot of varieties to Chain link including color coated materials, mesh size and metal thickness. For more information see Merchants Metals website by going to www.merchantsmetals.com |
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Farm and Ranch-
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V-mesh with 3 rail |
2 x 6 Boards on 6 x 6 Post |
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Post and Pole |
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Fence Gateway |
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Barbed Wire |
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V-mesh for livestock or pets |
Corner H brace |
Angler fencing also builds different types of woven or welded wire and puts up electric fences.
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Ornamental Iron- often called wrought iron, steel, or aluminum fencing. The factory made panels are bolted to the posts with brackets. Panels are rackable, meaning they can adjust on angle to slope up hill, so you don’t have to stair step or custom build each section. For more information see Merchants Metals. |
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Ornamental Iron |
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Iron with Wood |
| Trex- a similar material as trex decking only designed with metal reinforced rails for fences. It comes in several earthy tones. |
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6’ Trex Fence |
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3’ Trex |
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New Trex vs. Old Wood |
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New Trex vs. New wood |
Walls- made of rock or stucco.
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River Rock |
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Real rock |
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Natural Brick |
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23' Roll open gate |
 12’ Vinyl Gate
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