Projects

Automated Gate Opener installed in West Valley, Yakima

2022-10-18T11:15:30-07:00October 18th, 2022|Gates, Projects|

We installed an improved automated opener on the chain link gate for the owners of an apartment complex in the West Valley community of Yakima, WA. The previous gate opener was faulty and causing traffic flow problems for residents of the apartment complex. With the new system, residents input a code to enter the

Automated Chain Link Fence installed in Cle Elum, near Suncadia

2022-10-15T11:20:55-07:00October 15th, 2022|Gates, Projects|

We installed this chain link fencing gate in the Cle Elum, WA area in Kittitas County near Suncadia to secure a parking area used for RVs, boats, and other outsized vehicles. The automated opening/closing helped provide access to the lot for authorized users and prevented unauthorized users from entering.

Wrought Iron Railing at Residence in Mattawa

2022-10-06T10:53:11-07:00October 6th, 2022|Projects, Railings|

This customer wanted a custom-made sturdy, yet attractive, railing built around their raised back patio and the steps leading up to it for security and to meet building codes.  This residential property was in the Desert Aire community of Mattawa, Washington. Our skilled professionals welded this custom-made railing to their specifications.

Custom-made Wrought-iron Gate for Residence in Wapato

2022-10-04T18:55:12-07:00October 4th, 2022|Gates, Projects|

This customer wanted a dramatic, sturdy and decorative gate for the main entrance to their rural residential ranch property in Wapato, Washington. They chose a custom-designed wrought iron gate which was designed and welded by Joshy's Fencing & Contracting.

Cedar Split Rail Driveway Fence in Cle Elum, WA

2022-09-27T13:31:36-07:00September 27th, 2022|Fencing, Projects|

This client wanted a rustic look for the fence that ran along their private driveway on their wooded property in Cle Elum, near Suncadia. They chose this treated cedar split rail fence in an effort to keep deer and other animals from crossing their driveway and to mark the road line.

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