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Custom Fabrication

Custom fabriction is so much more then than creating any fence, arbor, pergola, or gate you can think up.  Custom fabrication is the entire installation method; even panel spacing on any run of fence, routing posts for slope, symmetry in picket spacings and gates made to the hole dimensions. At Absolute Vinyl we take pride in what we do.  A fence is more than just a fence, its an investment.   

Creative vinyl thinking, evenly spaced panels and slope of your yard are all taken into consideration when we customize the fence you need.  When we are done the fence looks like it is supposed to be there.

Inside our 6,000sq ft shop you will find three cutting stations, two gate building tables and a double bay CMM router so we can turn bulk lengths of Westech vinyl into custom fabricated fencing that fits your needs. We can literally create any fence you dream up.  Its hard to explain what custom fabrication can do for you without explaining your alternative.


CUSTOM FABRICATION

NOT CUSTOM

Evenly spaced panel widths.

The alternative is that eye sore of a small panel at the end of a run.

Routing posts to the slope of the yard.  It flows with the contour of the ground.

The alternative is a gap under the bottom rail on the top side of a post.

Evenly spaced pickets throughout.

A big gap or a ripped picket against a post.

Easier to install.  We cut and route everything to length and slope.  Once the posts are set it goes together like a Lincoln log set.

Having to "just make it work."

Gates made to the size of the hole and at a slope if needed.   A crooked gate in a crooked hole, if you will.

Exact square gates that offer no room for movement with the possibility of a square gate in a crooked hole if slope applies.  That doesn't look good!!

This fence is complex, not only does it drop over two different retaining walls of 12 and 18 inches it runs downhill at 12 degrees all the while maintaining even panel widths.

Do I really have to say; small panel at the end, can't follow grade and picket spacing isn't even.