General Timber offers a variety of services that include horse fencing, board fencing, horse corral, fence installation, fence coatings and paintings, and all of your horse fencing needs! General Timber utilizes more than four decades of experience to assist customers in turning their dreams into a reality. Our family oriented and hands-on work ethic has given us the opportunity to provide high quality horse fencing. This is enhanced with our ability to maintain a wood-preserving stance by replanting trees and educating our industry.
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In Clement Williams' world of treating wood for high-quality fencing for the equine and agriculture interests, if the process isn't broken, there is no sense in fixing it. His company, General Timber, which he co-owns with his brother, Art, has been producing agricultural fencing since the early 1970's.
In order to provide for all consumer needs, General Timber Inc. offers wood fences, fence posts, building poles, rail fences and lumber in two types of preservatives in order to put a stop to biological wood deterioration. Proper penetration and retention of preservatives are essential for a long service life.
Designed for ranch and farm applications, General Timber's pressure treated wood horse fencing may be among the most satisfying and practical investments you make for your property. Built to last, the boards, posts, and rails we produce come with quality-assurance and a clean conscience, thanks to the earth-friendly way we have done business for over 40 years.
At General Timber, Inc. all of our lumber comes with two types of preservatives to put a stop to biological wood deterioration. The proper penetration and retention of preservatives in your wood are essential for a long service life. You may choose between Creosote Pressure Treatment and CCA for a practical, maintenance-free style.
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