Since 1987 we have been the largest installer and retailer of Flex fencing in the Canadian market. Our first installation was at Stonebroke Farm in Burlington, Ontario, owned by Girt and Diane Atrens—a four-rail Flex job—and we haven’t stopped installing flexible fencing since.
When installed properly it is a fantastic looking fence that requires almost no maintenance, and will move like a belt through loops for the safety of both horse and handler. We have had a number of installations that trees have fallen on and the customer simply cut the tree out of the way and the fence sprung right back to life. Or—and this has happened—a car crashes into the Flex fence and takes down some posts, but the horses remain in the paddock because the fence sprung back into place after the impact.
Our customers choose Flex for a number of reasons, the most significant of which being the increased safety of the fence line. Horses simply have a difficult time getting hurt on this type of fence. Like with other fencing, they may attempt to sit on it, run into it, and sometimes even jump over it, but with the Flex fencing are often left unharmed. The difference in the cost of good fencing and cheap fencing is sometimes just one vet bill. The 30-year limited warranty ensures you’re covered from fading and cracking; you’ll love the peace of mind that comes with Flex fence’s limited maintenance requirements.
Our Flex fencing is available in white, brown, or black with matching hardware. Our newest addition to this product line is an item that will enable that enables the fence to be tensioned by only one person instead of using the former spoolers with two people.