Did you know 68% of property owners struggle with fence installations on slopes? Or that improper T-post anchoring causes 42% of premature wire fence failures? If you’re Googling "installing welded wire fence
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Our 14-gauge galvanized steel mesh isn’t just “strong”—it withstands 1,200 lbs of lateral force. See the difference? While DIYers use flimsy 16-gauge wire that sags within months, our welded wire fence installation system comes with 5' T-posts spaced every 8', not the standard 10' gaps competitors use. Your fence stays taut for 10+ years, guaranteed.
Feature | SteelClad ProFence | Basic Hardware Store Kit |
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Wire gauge | 14 (0.083") | 16 (0.063") |
T-post spacing | 8 feet | 10 feet |
Slope adaptability | 25° maximum grade | 15° maximum grade |
Warranty | 12 years | 1 year |
Rocky soil? Steep 20° slopes? Our welded wire fence on uneven ground uses adjustable brackets that compensate for 6" elevation changes between posts. No more zig-zagging fence lines or wasted materials. You save 3 hours per 100' compared to standard methods.
When a Colorado ranch needed 1,200' of deer-proof fencing across mountain terrain, our team used:
Result? Zero sag after 3 harsh winters. 100% predator exclusion.
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A: Essential tools include T-posts, a post driver, wire clips or zip ties, pliers, and a measuring tape. Ensure posts are spaced 6-8 feet apart for stability. Use a level to confirm vertical alignment during installation.
A: Attach the fence to T-posts using galvanized wire clips or heavy-duty zip ties. Fasten the wire at the top, middle, and bottom of each post. Tighten connections to prevent sagging over time.
A: Follow the terrain by installing shorter fence sections or stepping the wire downward. Use flexible posts like metal stakes for slopes. Secure gaps with additional ties to maintain tension.
A: Drive T-posts 18-24 inches into the ground for stability. In softer soil, add concrete or gravel for reinforcement. Ensure 1/3 of the post height remains above ground.
A: Yes, use taller T-posts in low areas or bury excess wire below ground. Overlap fence rolls at elevation changes for seamless coverage. Trim excess material after securing.
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