Why woven wire fencing is the agricultural standard.
Woven wire fencing—also called box wire, American wire, or non-climb fencing—uses vertical and horizontal wires woven together to form a tight grid that animals simply cannot push through. Unlike barbed wire or smooth wire that relies on psychological deterrence, woven wire creates a physical barrier that keeps livestock contained and predators out. The tightly-spaced horizontal wires prevent animals from sticking their heads through or climbing over, while the vertical stay wires maintain fence integrity even when animals push against it.
This is why woven wire has been the preferred choice for serious livestock operations throughout Berkeley and Jefferson counties for generations. It works for everything from large cattle and horses down to small goats and sheep. When installed properly with adequate tension and sturdy posts, woven wire fencing provides decades of reliable animal containment without the constant maintenance and repair other fence types require. For property owners whose animals represent significant investment, woven wire delivers the security that matters most.
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We’ve been installing fences across Martinsburg, Berkeley County, and Jefferson County for over 60 years—thousands of residential and commercial projects that stand as proof of our craftsmanship. From backyard privacy fences and decorative front yard installations to commercial perimeter security and farm fencing, each project represents our commitment to quality work and customer satisfaction. Browse our completed projects to see the range of fencing solutions we’ve delivered for homeowners, businesses, and property owners throughout the region.