Farm & Ranch Fence Installation in Brevard County County
Agricultural fencing built for North Brevard's rural properties, livestock operations, and large acreage in Mims, Scottsmoor, Oak Hill, and surrounding areas.
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Rural properties in Brevard County County — from the cattle and horse operations in Mims and the areas north of Titusville to the larger residential acreage in Scottsmoor and Oak Hill — need fencing built for working land. Titusville Fence Builders installs agricultural and ranch fencing using pipe rail, high-tensile wire, no-climb horse fence, field wire, and treated wood post configurations. We build fences that contain livestock, define large property boundaries, and hold up through the wet-season conditions that are hard on any outdoor structure.
Fencing Options for North Brevard County Agricultural Properties
Pipe rail is common for horse properties in Brevard County County — welded steel pipe provides a strong visual barrier that horses won't test the way they do wire. Two-rail and three-rail configurations work well for pasture perimeters where the goal is keeping horses in and defining the property boundary. No-climb woven wire attached between rails adds containment for smaller animals. High-tensile wire is appropriate for cattle operations and larger livestock enclosures where posts can be spaced further apart without sacrificing fence integrity.
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Treated Post and Board Fencing
Traditional treated wood post and board fencing remains practical for farm properties wanting a classic look with solid containment. Pressure-treated 4x4 or 6x6 posts set in concrete, with multiple treated boards as a full barrier, work well for paddocks, small pastures, and property perimeters. Brevard County County's humid conditions mean lumber grade matters — we use stock with appropriate preservative treatment for ground contact. Board spacing is customized depending on the animals being contained and the level of security needed.
Field Wire and Perimeter Fencing for Large Acreage
For large property perimeters in the rural zones of North Brevard, high-tensile field wire with treated corner posts and line posts is the most cost-effective solution. Corner assemblies are built with proper bracing to handle the tensile loads of long wire runs. Line posts are spaced according to terrain and wire type — closer on sloped ground, wider on consistent flat runs. We tension wire correctly for the range FL's heat and humidity cycle produces — under-tensioning is the most common cause of early fence failure on long agricultural runs.
Agricultural Fence Projects in Brevard County County
Signs Your Farm Fence Needs Attention
Agricultural fences cover long distances and damage is often discovered only after livestock has already gotten out.
Leaning Corner Posts
Corner posts carry the tension load of all attached wire runs. A leaning corner post will progressively worsen and can cause a long run to lose tension throughout, compromising the entire fence line.
Sagging Wire Runs
High-tensile wire that has lost tension can sag enough for animals to go under or through. This results from ground settlement, post movement, or wire that was under-tensioned at installation.
Rotted Post Bases
In the wet conditions common in low-lying Brevard County County areas, even treated posts eventually rot at the soil line. Soft spots at post bases are a structural failure waiting to compound into a downed section.
Storm Damage
Fallen trees and storm debris can take out fence sections across a large property, and the damage often goes undetected for days. A post-storm fence walk after hurricane season is worth doing every year.
Farm & Ranch Fence Installation Process
Large acreage fence projects require careful upfront planning. Here's our approach.
Property Assessment and Planning
We walk the fence line with you, identify soil conditions and grade changes, discuss animal types and containment requirements, and provide a detailed written estimate before any work begins.
Corner and Gate Post Installation
Corner posts and gate posts are the structural anchors of any agricultural fence. We set them in concrete with proper depth and bracing before stretching any wire.
Line Post Setting
Line posts are set at appropriate intervals for the fence type and terrain. Spacing is tighter on sloped or variable ground, wider where terrain is flat and consistent.
Wire or Board Installation and Tensioning
Wire is stretched to proper tension from corner to corner and attached to line posts at the correct height. Gates are built sturdy, hung plumb, and latched securely before we leave the property.
What Our Clients Say
"They installed a 6-foot privacy fence along the back of our property off Garden Street last spring. Posts are solid, boards are level, and it held up through the whole storm season without any issues."
Farm Fence Estimates in Brevard County County
Call Titusville Fence Builders at (321) 448-0175 for agricultural and ranch fencing in Titusville, Mims, Oak Hill, Scottsmoor, and throughout Brevard County County.