Making a metal fence and gate with stainless steel rebar wire tie


While the cost for my new stainless steel rebar fence was going to be high, I had been saving for years and was ready for the high expense

Most of the upgrades on my house and the entire property came as additions that were made sporadically over the years. For instance, there was never a second floor in this building when I originally bought the place in the late 1990s. At first I simply expanded above the garage, but that soon changed to adding a second floor above the main portion of the house as well and then we connected the two. Right around this time I met my wife and she was thrilled with my house the minute she stepped foot inside. It didn’t take any arm twisting to convince her to move in with me after we had been dating for eight months straight. I told her that I would keep making improvements to the home, especially when I proposed to her and gave her a promise of a better future. After much of the house had been remodeled, I decided to call a landscaping company for the yard. However, this landscaping company doesn’t make fences so that had to be handled by a separate company. I wanted a metal fence and gate made out of stainless steel rebar wire, but it took some time to find a custom fence and gate company to fulfill my request. Thankfully a friend of mine who is a building contractor knew a small company run by a welder and iron maker and they were responsible for the custom gates and fences around City Hall. While the cost for my new stainless steel rebar fence was going to be high, I had been saving for years and was ready for the high expense. Now my wife and I couldn’t be happier with our new metal fence and gate made out of type 304 stainless steel rebar tie wire.
Double loop rebar ties