MAX-FLEX™ High Tensile Wire Fence Estimate Request

To receive a cost quotation for all the materials required to construct the style of fence and
specifications chosen below, answer all questions and submit the request to MAX-FLEX Fence.
A report of the estimated total cost for the chosen and alternate styles will be sent to you by email.

FENCE SPECIFICATIONS

*1. Choose one of these high tensile smooth wire fence types:  
8 wire livestock fence 4 wire electric for cattle & horses 5 wire electric sheep & goat fence
10 wire livestock fence 3 wire electric for cattle & horses 6 wire electric wild deer fence
5 wire electric for cattle & horses 2 wire electric for cattle & horses  

*2. Choose one of these post and batten styles:
Fiberglass posts (not allowed for 8 & 10 wire fences) with fiberglass spacer battens (only used with 4 or more wires)
All wooden posts
Wood posts with fiberglass spacer battens (automatic for 8 & 10 wire fence, and not available for 2 & 3 wire fence)

*3. Choose "ONE" of these five spacing options and the spacing numbers where indicated if closer spacing is preferred:
Standard Post & Batten Spacing  
Optional Closer Post & Batten Spacing Choose one of these  
Standard Posts only spacing, no Battens (this choice is required for 2 & 3 wire fence)
Optional Closer Post Spacing Choose one of these  
Economy Posts & Battens Spacing (not available for 8 & 10 wire fence; automatically 75' post 25' batten for 4 & 5 wire fences, and 40' posts with no battens for 2 & 3 wire fences)

*4. Enter total length of this type of fence to be built (not total length of wire but actual length of fence line only)

*5. Choose one of these electrification options:
Standard Electric - with all wires insulated except only 2 wires insulated for 8 & 10 wire fences
Economy Electric - with alternating hot and neutral wires
High Security Electric - with alternating hot and ground wires - for use only in very arid, very sandy, or very frozen conditions, especially for wildlife and predator control
Non-Electric - with no insulation (only available for 8 & 10 wire fences)

6. Plan the fence lines and enter the information below.

Make a sketch or drawing that shows the locations of all corners, bends, and gates in the fence lines and the location of electric power for 115 volt line-operated fence energizers before continuing. Then enter the information required by referring to your drawing.

Please note that material and labor costs are reduced, often by a large amount, by placing gates at the ends of fence lines instead of in the middle and by planning fence shapes to reduce the number of corners. Corners can often be replaced by bend posts as shown in the illustrations here. Curves or bends use less material, are easier to build and make mowing and moving livestock along fence lines easier.

When gates are located in the middle of fence runs, there are two "Ends", one on each side of the gate. When gates are located at the end of fence lines, there is only one "End" on one side of the gate with a single gate post (in another fence line or against a building) on the other side of the gateway. Normally, less materials and labor are required for the latter case..

At some Corners, the wires continue around the Corner. At other Corners, one section of fence may end and another one begin, that is, the wires may be tied off at that Corner and the two sections of fence separately tightened.
1. total number of all Corners 10. number of above sections that are over 2000 feet long
2. number of the above Corners where two
sections end and meet
11. Total number of Gateways - enter the number of each of the following types of gates:
3. * number of Ends, not at Corners 12. swinging gates (to obtain locally)
4. number of Bends replacing 90 degree corners 13. MAX-FLEX electric cattleguards
5. number of 45 degree Bends 14. electric gates made from high tensile wire and handles
6. number of 30 degree Bends 15. spring gateways that use spring gates each (suggest 2 to 4 for cattle & horses and 3 to 5 for sheep & goats)
7. number of less than 30 degree Bends If another spring gate option is also needed, complete the entries below:
8. number of less than 20 degree Bends 16. spring gateways that use spring gates each
9. * number of separate sections of fence that are separated by gates, buildings, etc. Each section is individually tightened, has two Ends, and has up to three Corners  
 

SITE INFORMATION

*List all animals to be controlled :

*Do you need to purchase an energizer to power this fence? yes no
If yes, then complete the following:
Enter total length, in feet, of electric fence to be operated on one energizer feet (if total length is not definitely known, then instead, enter the total number of acres that will eventually be fenced and the number of paddocks or separate field subdivisions): acres with fields (subdivisions).

Approximate annual rainfall, if known: inches

Check the type of terrain:

CONTACT INFORMATION

*Last Name

*First Name & Middle Intl
*Street Address
*City or Town
*State, Province, or District
*Zip Code or Postal Code

*Country
*County, Parish, etc. 

Farm Name
*Day Telephone
Night Telephone
Fax Number

*email address *Required Fields
Your email address, etc., will not be used for any purpose other than to send you the information you have requested.

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