Noble Arena Fence FAQ

How much does Noble Contour fence cost?

Noble Contour fence cost installed using concrete is roughly $25-$40/ft, but varies depending on layout, location and project size. Click here to use our cost calculator.

What type of fence is best for my property and animals?

It depends on your land, layout, and goals. We guide you to the right fit for safety, appearance, and longevity.

How long will my fence last?

That will depend on your choice of materials as well as your weather and soil conditions. In general you can figure on 15-30 years for wood, 30-50 for HDPE and 30-50+ for galvanized steel.

Will the fence work on slopes or uneven terrain?

Yes. We design the fence to follow your land while maintaining structure and appearance.

Ponderosa Fence FAQ

How much does a ranch fence cost?

Costs vary based on materials, layout, and property size. Check out our pricing calculators to compare fence costs.

What type of fence is best for my property and animals?

It depends on your land, layout, and goals. We guide you to the right fit for safety, appearance, and longevity.

Are your fences safe for horses and livestock?

All of our rail fences offer high visibility and a level of safety for animals, but for the highest level of safety choose Buckley Steel Board or Derby Horse Fence.

How do I keep smaller animals like dogs contained?

We can incorporate additional options like mesh or spacing adjustments.

Buckley Steel Board Fence FAQ

How much does a Buckley Fence installed cost?

Buckley fence cost installed using concrete is roughly $50-$60/ft, but varies depending on layout, location and project size. Click here to use our cost calculator.

How strong is a Buckley Steel Board fence?

Standard Buckley rails have a 400 pound sideways pressure rating and a 1200 pound vertical rating. Heavy rails have a 700 pound strength rating.

What happens if part of the fence gets damaged?

All of our fences are fixable though some are easier than others. Buckley and Derby are among the easiest to repair.

Are your fences safe for horses and livestock?

All of our rail fences offer high visibility and a level of safety for animals, but for the highest level of safety choose Buckley Steel Board or Derby Horse Fence.

Noble Estate Fence FAQ

How much does a ranch fence cost?

Costs vary based on materials, layout, and property size. Check out our pricing calculators to compare fence costs.

What materials do you use—and why?

We use high-quality steel and proven components for durability and low maintenance.

What material is better—steel or HDPE?

It depends on your priorities. We help you choose based on strength, flexibility, and long-term goals.

Will the fence maintain its appearance over time?

Yes—our materials are chosen to keep a clean, consistent look for years.

Tangent Ranch Rail Fence FAQ

How much does a ranch fence cost?

Costs vary based on materials, layout, and property size. Check out our pricing calculators to compare fence costs.

What type of fence is best for my property and animals?

It depends on your land, layout, and goals. We guide you to the right fit for safety, appearance, and longevity.

Do you offer gates and custom features?

Yes—gates and custom elements can be designed to match your fence and property.

Can I add electric or hot wire to the fence?

Yes—many systems can be adapted with electric options if needed.

Split Rail Fence FAQ

How much does split rail fence cost?

Split Rail fence cost installed using concrete is roughly $20-$35/ft, but varies depending on layout, location and project size. Click here to use our cost calculator.

What is a split rail fence?

A split rail fence in its truest sense is a fence made from wood which has been split into posts and rails. However many people refer to rail fences in general as split rail fences. Explore our website to see about 15 different types of amazing rail fences.

How do I keep smaller animals like dogs contained?

We can incorporate additional options like mesh or spacing adjustments.

What animals can this fence be used for?

Primarily horses, but it can also work for cattle, livestock, and other animals.

General Fence FAQ

What type of fence is best for my property and animals?

It depends on your land, layout, and goals. We guide you to the right fit for safety, appearance, and longevity.

What makes your fencing different from other companies?

We focus on premium materials, expert installation, and a clean, consistent look that lasts.

How long will my fence last?

That will depend on your choice of materials as well as your weather and soil conditions. In general you can figure on 15-30 years for wood, 30-50 for HDPE and 30-50+ for galvanized steel.

Will the fence rust, crack, or deteriorate over time?

Of course science proves that all things break down over time, but our steel and HDPE fences in particular are designed to minimize maintenance and maximize longevity.

Are your fences safe for horses and livestock?

All of our rail fences offer high visibility and a level of safety for animals, but for the highest level of safety choose Buckley Steel Board or Derby Horse Fence.

What materials do you use—and why?

We use high-quality steel and proven components for durability and low maintenance.

What material is better—steel or HDPE?

It depends on your priorities. We help you choose based on strength, flexibility, and long-term goals.

What happens if part of the fence gets damaged?

All of our fences are fixable though some are easier than others. Buckley and Derby are among the easiest to repair.

How is the fence installed?

We follow proven installation methods to ensure strength, longevity, and a clean finish.

How are posts set?

Posts should be set deep enough to avoid frost heave depending on your location. They should also be set firmly in concrete and at a proper height to give your fence a smooth top line flow.

Will the fence work on slopes or uneven terrain?

Yes. We design the fence to follow your land while maintaining structure and appearance.

Can the fence handle extreme weather?

Yes—our systems are built to withstand heat, cold, moisture, and changing conditions.

How long does a typical project take?

It varies by size and scope, but you can generally expect 1-3 weeks for planning the project, 8-12 weeks for materials to come and 1-4 weeks for installation to be completed. We highly recommend reaching out to start the process sooner than later because it minimizes the risk of missing your deadlines.

Do you handle design, layout, and planning?

Yes—we guide you through the entire process from concept to completion.

Can I see examples of your past work?

Yes—check out our YouTube channel for examples of past work.

Do you offer gates and custom features?

Yes—gates and custom elements can be designed to match your fence and property.

What kind of warranty do you offer?

We stand behind our work and materials with strong warranty support.

What happens after installation?

We’re available for support, questions, and any future needs.

Can I install the fence myself?

Some systems allow it, but professional installation ensures the best long-term results.

What animals can this fence be used for?

Primarily horses, but it can also work for cattle, livestock, and other animals.

How do I keep smaller animals like dogs contained?

We can incorporate additional options like mesh or spacing adjustments.

Can I add electric or hot wire to the fence?

Yes—many systems can be adapted with electric options if needed.

Is the fence customizable in layout and design?

Yes—each project is tailored to your property and preferences.

Does the fence expand or contract with temperature?

Materials are designed to handle temperature changes without compromising performance.

Will the fence maintain its appearance over time?

Yes—our materials are chosen to keep a clean, consistent look for years.

What is the process for getting started?

Choose a fence style, schedule a site visit, and we’ll guide you through the rest.

How much does a vinyl ranch rail fence cost?

Vinyl ranch rail fence installed costs roughly $18-$30/ft, but is often not worth the money because of the low quality of vinyl fencing. Instead, people are increasingly turning to better materials such as steel or HDPE.