Completed Fence Jobs
Home PageAbout UsContact UsServicesLinksPandoras BoxSnake Removal FeesSnake FencingProtecting Your HomeMeet The GuysLocal  Snake FactsReptile  NewsForumReptile Ban

 This page has been designed to give you a first hand look at what snake fencing looks like. If you click on the below picture, it will open the next window of the same home, after snake fencing installed.

If you are interested in having an estimate done on your home, please call (818)785-9321.

 

oak park unfenced pool1.png

oak park wash unfenced.png

exclusion loma linda.png

trenched fence exclusion 0111.png

 

 
      

Here are some pictures of the fencing being installed. Notice that the wire is going a foot into the ground. This is important because it blocks the animals from digging under your fence and allowing an entry point for snakes to enter your yard. The trench will be refilled with the dirt.


exclusion trench.png


Please note that the wire we install to your existing fencing is 1/4 inch Hardware Cloth Mesh. It is 48" inches wide, and comes in rolls of a 100 feet. When installed to your fencing, it will go one foot into the ground and rise three feet above ground.

We feel that it is important for you to read this information. So far this year, we have responded to and replaced what many people thought was snake fencing. Their fencing was 1/2 inch Hardware Cloth Mesh and didn't go into the ground. It was only 24" inches wide, and came in strips of 10' feet. Needless to say, the snakes went right through the wire, or they went over it. If you plan to put this type of wire on your fence thinking it will keep out snakes, don't bother.

The correct installation of Hardware Cloth Mesh is hard work. There is no easy way of installing it. If you have a company or your gardener install it, and he's done in a day, chances are it was done wrong! Most of our installations take three to four days, unless we are applying the wire to block walls.

Please do not skimp when having this product applied to your fencing. This is one of those projects that you get what you pay for!