Gluten-Free Fencing: Yes, It’s Finally Here!
Well, folks, it’s official: EVERYTHING is going gluten-free these days. Even… fences? You bet! At Louis Page, we like to stay ahead of the curve (want to stay ahead of your belly curve? Try going gluten- and grain-free), and when the world starts talking gluten-free, why not make sure our fencing is, too?
A Fence for Every Diet
Now, don’t worry—our fences aren’t made from buckwheat and oat milk (though wouldn’t that be a sight?). What I can promise is that they’re 100% free of gluten, carbs, sugar, and, yes, any sort of wheat product. But what they are packed with is something even better—strength, durability, and quality materials sourced from trusted manufacturers in the U.S., Italy, and China. Because when it comes to fencing, it’s not about the latest dietary trend; it’s about keeping your property secure.
Versatility You Can Trust
Speaking of secure, how versatile is our wire mesh? Whether you're protecting your garden, building a chicken coop, or keeping your energetic pup (looking at you, Phoebe) safely in the yard, we’ve got you covered—no gluten required.
And just for fun, let’s imagine a world where fences were like food. Could you picture that? A crispy breadstick fence for the front yard, or maybe a nice spaghetti-wire mesh to keep the deer away? Sure, it wouldn’t last long, but it’d be delicious! Thankfully, our fencing solutions are built to stand the test of time (and hunger).
Quality That Lasts
So, while the world figures out its next food craze, we at Louis Page are sticking to what we know: high-quality fencing that protects your home, your animals, and your peace of mind.
Got any fun ideas or thoughts on gluten-free fences? Or just need some help with your next project? Shoot me an email at debbie@louispage.com—I’d love to hear from you!
And give Terry a call at 978-486-3116. She’ll help you figure out your next fencing project.
Wishing you a day full of joy, security, and… gluten-free everything.
Debbie Page CEO, Louis E. Page Inc – Woman-owned business and Family-owned since 1893. (It adds up to over 131 years owned and run by our family. Think about it: Nobody stays around in business that long without really supporting customers so they want to come back!)
