Top-Rated Fence Installation in Kinnear, WY 82516 - Central Wyoming Fence
Kinnear, WY 82516
What the Company Handles
- Fence and gate installation
- Fence and gate repair
Meet the Team
Central Wyoming Fence provides expert fence and gate services to Kinnear and the surrounding Wind River Valley. Located just off Highway 789 near the Kinnear Store and across from the Wind River Indian Reservation, the company understands the area’s unique fencing challenges. Many local homes face issues with aging, weather-damaged posts, sagging gates, and livestock escaping due to worn-down panels. Central Wyoming Fence resolves these problems by installing durable, Wyoming-tough wood, pipe, and wire fencing designed to withstand heavy snow and wind. They also specialize in custom gates and repairs that keep property secure. Whether your home is near the Little Wind River or closer to the junction of 789 and 134, their crew provides prompt, reliable work that restores safety and curb appeal to your property.
FAQs
What is the most common cause of fence failure in Kinnear, and how can you fix it?
Most fence failure in Kinnear is caused by moisture-heavy soil and freeze-thaw cycles that rot wooden posts at the ground line. You’ll often see a post that’s loose or leaning after a wet spring. At Central Wyoming Fence, we solve this by setting new posts in concrete below the frost line (at least 42 inches deep in our area) or by using durable steel pipe posts. If the rot is limited, we can replace just the affected posts and reinforce the rest of the fence to match the existing style. It’s a straightforward fix that extends the life of your fence by years.
My gate is dragging on the ground and won’t latch properly. What sign should I look for before it gets worse?
A dragging gate usually means the hinge side post is leaning or the gate itself has lost its diagonal support. Before the latch breaks or the gate panel cracks, check if the top hinge is pulling away from the post—that’s your early warning sign. We’ll come out to Kinnear, re-set the hinge post if needed, and install a tension cable or Z-brace to restore alignment. Most times we can handle it in a single visit without replacing the whole gate.
I need to keep my livestock in and predators out. What’s the right fencing solution for my property near the Little Wind River?
For livestock and predator control along the river bottom, we recommend a combination of woven wire (like field fence) with a top strand of barbed wire or a hot wire. The woven wire stops smaller animals from squeezing through, while the barbed wire deters larger predators. We’ll use pressure-treated posts that resist rot in the moist river soil, and we set the fence high enough to discourage deer from jumping it. Central Wyoming Fence works all over the Kinnear valley, and we can custom build gates that open wide enough for hay wagons and tractors.
Business Location & Hours
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