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Woven Wire Fencing

A practical, affordable alternative to chain link for agricultural, temporary, & rural application

Sometimes You Just Need a Fence That Works

Vermont Woven Wire Fencing

Woven wire and welded wire fencing delivers solid containment and durability at a price point that makes sense – especially when you are covering a lot of ground.

Not every metal fencing situation calls for chain link or vinyl. Sometimes you need something practical, affordable, and easy to work with – and that is exactly what woven wire delivers.

Also known as welded wire, this type of fencing is widely used across Vermont for agricultural, rural, and temporary applications. It gets the job done without unnecessary cost or visual weight, and it gives you flexibility that heavier fence systems simply do not offer.

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Woven Wire Fencing Applications

Woven vs Welded - What Is the Difference?

Woven Wire: The wires are twisted together at the intersections, giving the fence some flexibility. This makes it easier to work with on uneven terrain and gives it some give under pressure without breaking.

Welded Wire: The wires are fused at each intersection, creating a more rigid grid. Welded wire tends to hold its shape better and is a good choice when a more structured appearance is important.

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Why Round Hill Fence for Woven Wire Fencing

We will be straight with you about whether woven wire is the right call for your project. If it is, we will install it properly – proper post spacing, correct tension, and appropriate hardware so it actually does the job. If it is not the right fit, we will tell you that too and point you toward a better option.

F. A. Q

Frequently Asked Questions

With proper installation and reasonable conditions, woven wire fencing can last many years. Galvanized wire holds up well in Vermont's climate. The longevity depends on what it is being used for - agricultural applications with livestock putting regular pressure on the fence will see more wear than a simple garden perimeter.

 Mesh size depends on what you are containing or excluding. Smaller mesh is needed for poultry or small animals. Larger mesh works fine for general property boundaries or deer exclusion. We will help you choose the right specification for your application.

Yes, it is one of the most common agricultural fencing solutions for livestock containment. We will spec the right gauge and mesh size for your animals and the size of your pasture.

It is one of the better options for situations where the fence may need to move. It is easier to take down and re-install than more permanent systems, which makes it practical for temporary construction sites, seasonal applications, or parcels where future subdivision or use changes are possible.

Yes, always. Give us a call or send a message and we will come out and take a look.