oklahoma’s Top Rated Fence Co.

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Best Fencing contractors in Oklahoma City

10 Years Running!

James had previously built a side gate/fence on the front north side of our house and it was beautifully done. So I reached out with a concept project of a back yard shower stall for a birthday gift for my wife. After describing what I wanted, James constructed it in shop in a timely manner and came out to install it shortly after. His design and craftsmanship abilities are superb and far exceeded my expectations! James’ kindness, willingness to listen and diligent work ethics made this project easy and enjoyable to plan and execute secretly without my wife knowing. Red River Fencing is the company to go to for any of your fencing or custom project needs, everything is built top notch to look amazing and last a long time! I wouldn’t use anyone else... ~ Respectfully,
— Matthew B.
Thank you Red River Fence for the outstanding job. Great communication from my phone call to email quote to day of installation. James and Arturo were great. James kept me informed when a couple of issues came up and fixed them to my satisfaction. Can’t say enough about their professionalism and efficiency. I would highly recommend them to anyone!
— Mary B.
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Beautiful product, professional crew, on time. what’s not to like.
You get what you pay for. Red River is worth the extra dime.
— Ed M.

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Stain color shown: Coffee Brown.

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 What is the Red River Fence difference?

QUALITY!

We use #1 Grade true 7/8” thick Inland Red Cedar fence pickets, Kiln-Dried Selkirk (TOP), compared to the nominal 5/8“ picket(Bottom), which is actually 7/16” - 1/2”

That extra 3/8” of thickness adds a substantial amount of life to our wood privacy fences and helps to prevent warping, cupping, and splitting.

**All wood; especially lumber exposed to the elements, has a chance to crack or split due to temperature variations and moisture. We recommend staining your new fence to prevent weathering.**

Note:

Many fence contractors and suppliers have resorted to finding cheaper alternatives such as “Japanese Cedar” (which isn’t cedar at all) and something they are calling “Native Cedar”. Native Cedar is milled from the North American Cedar trees that you see daily around Oklahoma and most of the United States. Its smell is pleasant; however, it is NOT recommended for outdoor construction due to warping, splitting, and cupping issues. These issues apply to Japanese Cedar as well. Japanese Cedar is imported from Japan and generally smells like ant poison. This is because all imported wood to North America (from overseas) must be fumigated before it can legally be imported. These laws protect North America from non-native, invasive species like beetles and woodworms. Be careful of these substitutes as they are generally low quality, very thin, and have a very short life.

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