Andrew-Thomas Contractors - A Denver Fence Company

Farm and Agricultural Fencing in Applewood and the surrounding area

Farm fencing must contain livestock, define boundaries on large acreage, and stand up to weather, brush, and animals leaning into the line. Andrew-Thomas Contractors - A Denver Fence Company installs agricultural fencing across Applewood and the surrounding area.

In short

Andrew-Thomas Contractors - A Denver Fence Company installs farm and livestock fencing — high-tensile, woven wire, board, and pipe — across Applewood and the surrounding area. Quote: (303) 434-7926.

Use case

Cattle, horses, sheep, goats, and perimeter fencing for working farms and rural residences.

Materials & options

High-tensile smooth and barbed wire, woven field fence, oak or treated wood board, and pipe fence for high-traffic areas.

Permits & HOA

Agricultural fencing in unincorporated areas is usually exempt from permits but easements and right-of-way rules still apply.

Timeline & process

Project-scheduled by linear footage and terrain.

Maintenance

Walk the line seasonally; tighten high-tensile wire and reset corner braces as needed.

Request a written estimate

Call (303) 434-7926 for a written, itemized estimate. No price is quoted online.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best fence for cattle?

High-tensile or woven wire with treated posts is the most common cattle fence in this region.

What kind of fence do horses need?

Board fence (oak or treated) or pipe is safest for horses; barbed wire is not recommended for horse paddocks.

Can you fence large acreage?

Yes — we have experience with multi-thousand-foot perimeter installs.

Do you fix corner braces?

Yes — corner H-braces and stretch repairs are common service calls.

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