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Sisters, Oregon Fence Sample

Property fencing in Sisters Oregon by All Aspects Fencing

Sisters, Oregon – another fencing sample

Recommendation for All Aspects Fencing

Charlie Cornish
July 2015

When we purchased our property, it was evident that the fencing would need replacing. The existing fencing, consisting of teetering wooden posts and fallen rails due to rot and dead electric wires attached to fallen fiberglass stakes, neither of which would confine pet or livestock, needed replacing. I sought bids from three fencing contractors, but I was not keen on what was tendered in terms of either price or materials, as I was seeking a fence of quality materials that would last many years. I proceeded to draw up my own fencing plan and purchasing posts and wire, with the idea of contracting out the installation.

Fortunately, I learned of Jake Robinson and All Aspects Fencing. Upon contacting Jake, he stopped by our place to introduce himself and then took me on a tour of some his previous fence installations. I was impressed with the quality of materials and workmanship used for previous jobs – heavy gauge steel post and rails retired from the oil fields, heavy-duty gates, and solid welding. His previous installations just looked right for the high desert and animal confinement. While it took us some months to sign a fencing contract, I appreciate that Jake stayed in contact with us without applying any high-pressured sales tactics until we were ready to sign.

Initially, I contracted Jake to install a post and top rail fence with no climb wire for a dog yard around the house and for a fence line between the dog yard and shop. Elsewhere, I planned to enclose our fields using T-posts and no climb wire, with periodic steel post and rail H-braces. However, after seeing how good the rust-colored steel post and rail looked with the no climb wire, we decided to change our plan and use it everywhere in place of T-post. While this doubled the cost of our fencing project, the quality, durability and appearance of the finished installation was worth the cost. Throughout the project, I submitted updated maps to Jake with the location of fence and gates. Jake was very accommodating to requested changes and offered suggested alternatives to improve the fence layout and rein in costs.

During construction, the All Aspects crew was very cordial and polite, always deferential towards us as property owners, and minimized their impact of construction on our routines. I appreciate that the crew regularly cleaned up the work site on a daily and weekly basis, as well as gathered all the scrap metal and old fencing for disposal.

We are very pleased with our fence installed by All Aspects Fencing—it is solidly constructed from quality material, looks great and will last many years with minimal maintenance. We still have a third of our property to enclose with new fencing and look forward to a second phase of fencing work with Jake and All Aspects Fencing. I heartily recommend All Aspects Fencing to anyone with a fencing project.

Fencing 101: What to use and when to use it

Fencing can have a large impact on your peace of mind and your property value; it can enhance and secure your animals and assets, but it can also add visual appeal to the property. But choosing the correct fencing for your needs can be a daunting task. Below is a list of the varieties of fencing that All Aspects Fencing provides, along with a description to help you better decide when and where to use it!

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  • No Climb
    • No climb fence can be used for all types of livestock including horses, llamas, alpacas, sheep, and goats.

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  • Barbed Wire:
    • This fencing is typically used for livestock, particularly cattle. Barbed wire is not recommended for horses.

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  • Post and Rail
    • This fencing, often referred to as farm or horse fence, can be used for both agricultural and decorative purposes.

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  • Pipe and Cable
    • Pipe& Cable fencing is generally used for agricultural purposes and is recommended for cattle and horses. This fence can also be used for riding arenas.

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  • Cedar
    • Generally used for residential fencing; cedar does not warp or shrink and is the perfect material for picket fence, ornamental fence or private fence.

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  • Vinyl
    • This fencing comes in a variety of colors and textures, is nearly five times as strong as wood and the upkeep of vinyl fencing is next to nothing.

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  • Chain Link
    • This is a type of woven fence usually made from galvanized steel. Generally used for enclosing backyards, sport fields, playgrounds and industrial areas. Chain Link fence is very durable and works great for containing large and small dogs.

Our experienced staff is prepared to discuss the construction process with you and help you through every step. You can rely on All Aspects Fencing as a local fencing contractor, to use the highest quality materials for the job of providing your Central Oregon residence or business with the perfect containment system for you. Contact us today to find the perfect fence for your needs. Give Jake a call at 541-668-7005 or email us.

Fencing: The New Liability Insurance

Spring is right around the corner in Central Oregon, and it’s time for fixing fences and getting your herd in shape to graze in summer pastures. Spring is all about thinking ahead to potential factors that will affect your herd and inspecting the condition of your fences. A good fence keeps livestock from escaping, predators at bay, and will save you time and money from dealing with the unwanted liability of a loose animal.

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While it is not the only insurance plan you should have, fencing acts as a first line of defense for your operation. Like a brand, fencing is an equally important safeguard for your herd, but if it is broken or poorly maintained, your herd could be compromised.

Don’t take the risk of an escaped animal or faulty fence. Whether you are located in Bend, Redmond, Prineville, or Madras, All Aspects Fencing can reduce your worry by building a safe, reliable fence for any type of animal. From no climb to barbed wire to pipe and cable fencing, All Aspects Fencing can get the job done! Contact us today for a free estimate to reinforce your existing liability insurance! 541-668-7005 or email us.

New Year, New Resolutions, New Investments.

Investing in new fence is a way to increase the curb appeal and value of your home’s property. Our work below shows new three-board fencing done at Charlie and Wendie Every’s home in Redmond, Oregon.

”I would recommend All Aspects Fencing to anyone who needs fencing work done. Superior attention to detail resulted in a great job on our fencing project and All Aspects Fencing employees were a pleasure to work with. Very professional, competitive pricing and quality work. Our fence looks awesome, has truly added value to our property and we have had several compliments on it.” – Wendie Every

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Earlier this year, the All Aspects Fencing crew had the opportunity to build this beautiful fence at the home of Charlie and Wendie Every. Wendie wanted the fence to be charming, yet functional, so we installed a 3-rail wooden fence using 2×8 treated boards for the railing, along with 6×6 treated posts. Thanks Wendie, for allowing us to build your fence!

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Give us a call for all your fencing needs! Contact Jake at 541-668-7005 or email us.

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Fence Building Built on a Lifetime of Experience by Central Oregon Native, Jake Robinson

“I want every person that trusts me with their fence building project to be as proud of the final product as I will be,” says Jake.

All Aspects Fencing LLC, owned and operated by Jake Robinson, started with the idea of providing customers in the Bend, Redmond, Sisters, Prineville, and Madras area with professional and efficient installations of their fences. Jake is a Central Oregon native who grew up in an agricultural community. He lived on his family ranch all his life, which gave him plenty of experience building fences. He is tapping into that experience to create a strong, reliable business model, not only for agricultural, but residential and commercial businesses also.

jake-2Becoming an entrepreneur was natural for Jake Robinson based on his strong work ethic, leadership skills, and business degree. He graduated from Eastern Oregon University in 2007 with a Bachelors of Science in Business. He understands the importance and value of good working relationships with his customers and strives to earn their trust and exceed their expectations.

Got Property, Need Fence? Contact Jake at 541-668-7005 or email us.

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