Fence Panels & Gates
Enhance the safety and organization of your property with our comprehensive selection of fence panels and gates. From light-duty options for smaller enclosures to heavy-duty solutions for livestock containment and secure entryways, we offer a variety of styles and strengths to meet your diverse needs. Explore our range and find the perfect fencing solutions for your farm or acreage.
24' Free Standing Cattle Panels
$540.00 CADUnit price /Unavailable2W Diamond 5 Rail Light Duty Fence Panels (Canadian made)
$162.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableIn stock2W Lemsco Medium Duty High Pole Gate W/Horseback Latch 5 Rail 7'8" With 6'10" Clearance
$686.23 CADUnit price /UnavailableLow stock2W | Lemsco | Corral Panels| 5 Rail | Medium Duty | Canadian Made
From $163.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableLow stockCorral 500 Series Connecting Post | 2 Way | 2W Equipment
$93.95 CADUnit price /UnavailableBackorderedCorral Panel | Light Duty | Portable | 2W Diamond Ranch | 5' High
$162.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableIn stockFarm Gate | Medium Duty | Portable | 2W Lemsco | 5' High
From $168.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableIn stockFence Gate | 2W Lemsco Series | Medium Duty Gate Panel | 6 Rail | 10 foot long | 2W Equipment
$595.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableLow stockFence Gate | Medium Duty | 5 Rail | 4' | 2W Lemsco Series
$360.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableLow stockGates | Heavy Duty | Corral | 6 Rail Pipe | 60" x vrious lengths
From $253.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableIn stockHead Gate | Auto Catch | Canadian Made | 2W Wrangler
$2,120.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableBackorderedHeavy Duty Cattle Guards C/W Running Strips and Posts
From $2,750.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableIn stockHigh Pole Gate | Medium Duty | Walk Thru | 2W Lemsco Series
From $686.23 CADUnit price /UnavailableLow stockWalk Through Gate Panel | Medium Duty | 2W Lemsco Series | 7'
$360.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableLow stock
Fence panels and gates are essential for defining boundaries, ensuring security, and managing livestock on any property. Choosing the right type depends on your specific needs, including the animals you're containing, the terrain, and the level of durability required. Our collection offers a spectrum of options, from lightweight and easily maneuverable panels for temporary enclosures or garden divisions, to robust, heavy-duty panels designed to withstand the rigors of large animal containment.
Consider the material and construction when making your selection. Options like galvanized steel offer excellent strength and resistance to rust and corrosion, crucial for the diverse climate of British Columbia. Different connection systems allow for easy assembly and customization of your fencing layout. Gates provide controlled access points and should be chosen based on the size of equipment or livestock that will be passing through.
Whether you're looking to create secure pastures for horses or cattle, define garden spaces, or establish reliable entryways, our range of fence panels and gates provides versatile solutions. Explore the different duty levels and materials to find the perfect combination of strength, functionality, and longevity for your property's fencing needs.
Ready to find the ideal fence panels and gates for your property? Browse our extensive collection below to discover the right solutions for your farm or acreage!
Fencing Solutions
Frequently Asked Fencing Questions
What factors should I consider when planning a farm fence project to ensure it meets my needs?
What factors should I consider when planning a farm fence project to ensure it meets my needs?
When planning a farm fence project, several key factors should be considered to ensure the fence meets your needs effectively:
- Purpose of the Fence
- Type of Fence
- Post Spacing and Type
- Terrain and Ground Conditions
- Local Regulations
- Budget
- Maintenance Needs
- Climate and Weather Conditions:
By addressing these factors, you can design a farm fence that meets your specific needs, ensures durability, and fits within your budget. If you have any doubts, consulting with a fencing professional can provide additional guidance tailored to your project.
What type of fencing is best for my farm?
What type of fencing is best for my farm?
The best type depends on what you’re keeping in or out. For example, electric fences are great for cattle, while woven wire might be better for small animals like sheep or goats.
How high should farm fencing be?
How high should farm fencing be?
The height varies depending on the type of animal. For cattle, a fence should typically be 4 to 5 feet high. For horses, consider a height of 5 feet or more.
What materials are commonly used for farm fencing?
What materials are commonly used for farm fencing?
Common materials include wood, barbed wire, electric wire, woven wire, vinyl, and high-tensile wire. Each material has its pros and cons based on durability, cost, and maintenance.
How deep should fence posts be set?
How deep should fence posts be set?
Posts should generally be set about one-third of their total length into the ground. For example, if a post is 6 feet tall, it should be set 2 feet into the ground.
How often should I maintain or check my fencing?
How often should I maintain or check my fencing?
Regular inspections are important. Check your fence at least once a month for any damage or wear, and more frequently during or after severe weather.
What is the cost of installing farm fencing?
What is the cost of installing farm fencing?
Costs vary widely depending on the type of fencing, the length of the fence, and local material prices. It's best to get quotes from local suppliers and installers.
How can I prevent my fence from rusting or rotting?
How can I prevent my fence from rusting or rotting?
Use galvanized or coated materials to resist rust, and consider treating wooden posts with preservatives. Regular maintenance, such as painting or sealing, can also help.
What are the legal requirements for fencing on a farm?
What are the legal requirements for fencing on a farm?
Legal requirements can vary by location, so it’s essential to check local regulations regarding fence height, materials, and property lines.
How do I handle fence damage caused by animals?
How do I handle fence damage caused by animals?
Inspect the damage and determine whether repairs or replacement are needed. Reinforcing the fence with stronger materials or adding more frequent checks can help prevent future issues.
Can I build my own fence, or should I hire a professional?
Can I build my own fence, or should I hire a professional?
It depends on your skills and the complexity of the project. While DIY can save money, professional installers can ensure the fence is built to last and meets local codes.