May . 29, 2025 13:14
Did you know 32% of property crimes involve perimeter breaches? Your fence might look strong, but without barbed wire, it’s like locking a door and leaving the key outside. Criminals always seek the weakest point. Is your fence truly secure?
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Standard fences stop at 6 feet. Barbed wire adds 2-3 feet of deterrent height. Our 12-gauge galvanized steel coils feature 4-point barbs spaced every 5 inches—30% sharper than generic brands. You get 360° protection that says: “Move along.”
Feature | Generic Wire | RazorShield Pro |
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Wire Thickness | 14-gauge | 12-gauge |
Barbs per Foot | 8 | 12 |
Think you’ll save money with a weekend DIY project? Think again. Improper tensioning causes 68% of early wire failures. Our team uses hydraulic stretchers and military-grade clamps—tools you won’t find at hardware stores. Your time or your safety: What’s worth more?
Ranch owner? Try our low-profile “StealthCoil” to protect livestock without eyesores. Running a factory? The “Industrial XT” model withstands 250 lbs of force. We don’t sell products—we solve your problems.
After 3 coyote attacks in 2 months, Laredo Ranch upgraded to our dual-coil system. Result? Zero breaches in 18 months. “It paid for itself in 6 weeks,” said owner Clint McAllister. Your turn.
Ready to Transform Your Fence? RazorShield Pros installed over 14,000 feet of barbed wire last year alone. Click below to claim your free security audit. Don’t wait—secure your property now.
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A: Legality varies by location. Always check local building codes and regulations before installing barbed wire. Some areas may require permits or restrict its use for safety reasons.
A: Essential tools include wire tensioners, gloves, pliers, fence staples, and safety goggles. A ladder or scaffolding may also be required to safely reach the top of the fence.
A: Use galvanized or polymer-coated barbed wire for durability. Regularly inspect and maintain the wire to address rust or damage caused by weather exposure.
A: Yes, improper installation increases injury risks. Always wear protective gear and maintain safe distances during installation. Consider hiring professionals for complex setups.
A: Barbed wire uses pointed twists, while razor wire has sharp blades. Razor wire provides higher security but may face stricter legal restrictions. Both require careful handling during installation.
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