Dennis Fence Company, Inc. is based in Paris, Kentucky and is owned and operated by Vance and Derek Dennis. We are a small owner operator business and third generation fence builders. When you do business with us we are there from the beginning till the end. Our operations run all year long from the coldest winter to the hottest summer.
We have built all our own equipment and have had years to test it all. Right now we have 6 different post drivers and 4 different rock drills along with rock picks and breakers. We can build fence about anywhere and have all the equipment to do it with. We don't just talk to you, then see you at the end of the job to collect the check!
We have built all our own equipment and have had years to test it all. Right now we have 6 different post drivers and 4 different rock drills along with rock picks and breakers. We can build fence about anywhere and have all the equipment to do it with. We don't just talk to you, then see you at the end of the job to collect the check!
Services
We specialize in horse fence, no rock walls, just the best farm fence you can get. Any type from vinyl, wire, electric, CentaurHTP, Kentucky style horse fence, and even cattle fence every now and again. If you need some direction in what you need for pasture fencing we would be more than happy to assist you.
First off lets start with the post you use. No matter which type of fence you use (with the exception of the snap together kind) it will rely on the fence post. The fence post can really be considered the foundation of your fence. Just like a house, if your foundation is weak then no. There are many different types of fencing available to a farm owner.
There are many different types of fencing available to a farm owner. So lets just break down the pros and cons of each type. I have put in about every type of fence you can think of and a few you probably haven't even heard of. Since we are mostly dealing with horses that is the viewpoint we will discuss.
First off lets start with the post you use. No matter which type of fence you use (with the exception of the snap together kind) it will rely on the fence post. The fence post can really be considered the foundation of your fence. Just like a house, if your foundation is weak then no matter how great the house is your going to have nothing but trouble out of it.
So you have finally decided which type of fence to install, now the question is how will you know that if it is installed correctly? The first thing you need to pay attention to is how the post are driven or set into the ground. A 7'6" post should be in the ground 2'6" in the ground leaving about 5 foot sticking up.