
Some spaces just need a clear boundary - and this was one of them. We were working with a court area sitting right next to a pond, which meant we needed a fence that could do a few things at once: define the space, keep people safe near the water, and still look good doing it.
Iron rod fencing was the right call here. It's strong, low-maintenance, and it doesn't fight with the surrounding landscape. You get the security and structure you need without blocking sightlines or making the area feel closed off. That matters a lot when you've got natural features like a pond and rock landscaping that are worth actually seeing.
The installation itself runs clean along the court perimeter, with consistent post spacing and a uniform height throughout. It's the kind of detail work that doesn't always get noticed - but you'd notice if it wasn't done right. Gaps, uneven posts, or a fence that doesn't follow the grade properly can make even a quality material look sloppy.
What we ended up with here is a boundary that works on every level. Safety near the water? Handled. Clear separation between the court and the surrounding area? Done. Curb appeal? Still intact. That's what a well-executed fence install should deliver.
This is the kind of project that looks simple from the outside but takes real planning to pull off correctly - especially when water is involved. We take that seriously every time.