
Wood & wire fencing provides the necessary security for pets while allowing for high visability.
Wood combined with wire mesh is an excellent way to contain your pet. From dogs to horses and more, our wood & wire fences are economical, versitile and highly customizable. If you can dream it, our craftsmen can build it!
After getting a new puppy and needing fence, I was leaning towards the wood & wire because I didn’t have much money to spend. I had Production FenceWorks build my fence knowing that they were capable of turning my small budget into a fence that still looks great!
Katy Chambers
Atlanta, Georgia
Katy Chambers
Atlanta, Georgia
Construction of Wood & Wire Fencing
As is with all Production FenceWorks fences, our wood and wire fences are fully constructed on site. All pressure treated posts are set in belled holes with premixed concrete and quick-rok™for extra stabilty and longevity. Learn More About Setting Posts The fence is fully framed before the wire is stretched to the perfect tension, nailed into place and often followed up with cover boards (1x4 or 1x6 strips of lumber used to hide where the wire attaches to the fence posts and or fraiming). What type of wood to use? Due to it’s lower cost, wood and wire fences are most commonly constructed of pressure treated pine lumber, here in Georgia. Other lumber choices that we offer include cedar, cypress and oak. What type of wire to use? The two most common types of wire include welded wire and woven wire. Welded wire is (regularly referred to as hog wire) and is perfect for smaller pets. Choose from both regular galvanized welded steel wire and this same mesh with a black coating for only $1.20 more per linear foot. Woven wire is stronger than the welded wire and the perfect choice for larger animals.
Pricing for Wood & Wire Fences
Our wood and wire fences most commonly cost between $8 and $13 per linear foot (installed).
Purchasing a Wood & Wire Fence
When ready to purchase a wood and wire fence from Production FenceWorks, just give use a call or shoot us an email to get started. If you know already know the style of fence that you want, let us know along with the footage of the fence, an accurate description of the terrain, the amount and size of the gates that you will be needing and any other necessary specifications. Not sure what you want? Call today and schedule a no-obligation consultation with one of our highly trained and experienced project managers.
As is with all Production FenceWorks fences, our wood and wire fences are fully constructed on site. All pressure treated posts are set in belled holes with premixed concrete and quick-rok™for extra stabilty and longevity. Learn More About Setting Posts The fence is fully framed before the wire is stretched to the perfect tension, nailed into place and often followed up with cover boards (1x4 or 1x6 strips of lumber used to hide where the wire attaches to the fence posts and or fraiming). What type of wood to use? Due to it’s lower cost, wood and wire fences are most commonly constructed of pressure treated pine lumber, here in Georgia. Other lumber choices that we offer include cedar, cypress and oak. What type of wire to use? The two most common types of wire include welded wire and woven wire. Welded wire is (regularly referred to as hog wire) and is perfect for smaller pets. Choose from both regular galvanized welded steel wire and this same mesh with a black coating for only $1.20 more per linear foot. Woven wire is stronger than the welded wire and the perfect choice for larger animals.
Pricing for Wood & Wire Fences
Our wood and wire fences most commonly cost between $8 and $13 per linear foot (installed).
Purchasing a Wood & Wire Fence
When ready to purchase a wood and wire fence from Production FenceWorks, just give use a call or shoot us an email to get started. If you know already know the style of fence that you want, let us know along with the footage of the fence, an accurate description of the terrain, the amount and size of the gates that you will be needing and any other necessary specifications. Not sure what you want? Call today and schedule a no-obligation consultation with one of our highly trained and experienced project managers.









