✓Reviewed by Ann Pruitt, InfoHorse.com·Updated May 2026
Seven Peaks Fence and Barn - Image 2 on InfoHorse.com
Seven Peaks Fence and Barn Seven Peaks Fence and Barn offers the Best in "Do it Yourself", Durable, Affordable, No-Weld Fencing in The Industry!
It Started With 3 Brothers Who Wanted To Ride - and a Horse Named Buster...
Introduced to horses by their uncle, who was a cowboy, the Chandler brothers (Matt, Trevor and Jeff) soon developed a passion for horses and roping. Horses were their new found love. It’s a tremendous story— just watch the video below and hear it from their own words…
About Seven Peaks Fence and Barn
Over the past several years Seven Peaks Fence and Barn has been serving their customers in the Horse And Livestock Industry throughout Arizona and now we have opened up a second location in Texas! This is a family owned and operated business run by 3 brothers (Jeff, Trevor, and Matt Chandler). They all grew up in the rodeo scene and built all of their own fencing, stalls, shades and arenas for years. They eventually started their own business installing for other people and transitioned into the business they are now which consists of selling different types of horse and livestock fencing, accessories including horse panels, corral panels, mustang panels, continuous fence, gates, stalls, round pens, arenas, hardware and more!
What If I Want Continuous Fencing?
We have it and it is perfect for your entire property— or large arenas! Seven Peaks Continuous Fenceis designed to be an affordable, easy way to install yet durable product for horses and livestock. It's a great product for all you “(D)o (I)t (Y)ourselfers” out there. It can be used for arenas, pens, stalls, perimeter fencing, pastures and much more! Each continuous fence panel is made of 1 1/4 inch 14 gauge round pipe. They are 20 ft long and 4 ft high. They are designed to be placed on any wood or metal post 1 ft off the ground making a 5 ft high fence. They come in 4, 5 and 6 rail panels. Each panel has a male end allowing the panels to slide into each other making a continuous fence. Simply purchase our continuous fence panels. Attach it to your post with clips and screws --or welding if you decide you want to do that. Slide the next panel in and repeat for as long as you need. Its as easy as that!
4 Rail Continuous Rail:Only $130 Each!20 Ft long by 48 Inches High with 14 1/4 Inch Rail Spacings. Made up of Four rails of 1 ¼ inch 14 gauge raw steel tubing. Each continuous fence panel has five 1 inch flat straps welded to secure the rails together with each rail having its own slip joint piece attached for easy installation. Strength of the fence is determined by posts installed (Economy, medium duty or heavy duty posts) as well as proper footings. • Height: 48"
• Length: 20' Feet
• Weight: 100 LBS Each Panel
5 Rail Continuous Rail: Only $150 Each! 20 Ft long by 48 Inches High with 10 1/4 Inch Rail Spacings. Made up of Five rails of 1 ¼ inch 14 gauge raw steel tubing. Each continuous fence panel has five 1 inch flat straps welded to secure the rails together with each rail having its own slip joint piece attached for easy installation. Strength of the fence is determined by posts installed (Economy, medium duty or heavy duty posts) as well as proper footings. • Height: 48"
• Length: 20' Feet
• Weight: 100 LBS Each Panel
What If I Need A Little Help With Measuring What I Need?
First, we are happy to help you in every way we can. We are horse people ourselves and love to talk about horses, fencing and roping! We can give you ideas on how to save money and how best to take advantage of our amazing fencing. Also, we have a Great video (above) to help you measure your property— right from the comfort of your couch or desk chair— so you know how much fencing your property may need!
Do I Need To Coat The Rail?
Really depends on your preference and where you live. In Arizona most of our customers do not coat any of our products due to the dry weather and prefer the patina look of our products. If you live in an area that receives more moisture or humidity- then you may want to consider coating it. This is a one time coating to protect your raw metal. Well worth it in the long run and easy to do!
So Easy A 15 Year Old Can Do It!
What About Stall/ Corral Kits?
So glad you asked! We have the best made, easiest to put together, most durable Stall Kits in America! Our stalls consist of the panels of your choice (4 rail, 5 rail, 6 rail) including panel/gate combos and necessary panel clamps depending on desired size. Standard and Heavy Duty Options Available. All our products are made of Bare Metal, so depending on where you live you may want to coat them to prevent surface rust.
• Standard 4 Rail 10x20 - $640
• Standard 5 Rail 10x20 - $730
• Heavy Duty 5 Rail 10x20 - $900
• Heavy Duty 6 Rail 10x20 - $1025 Note: All 10x20 kits come with Five 10’ panels, 1 panel Gate/Combo and 12 panel Clamps to secure!!
Want A 20 x 20 Stall/ Corral?
You got it! We have the best made, easiest to put together, most durable stall kits in America! Our stalls consist of the panels of your choice (4 rail, 5 rail, 6 rail) including panel/gate combos and necessary panel clamps depending on desired size. Standard and Heavy Duty Options Available. All our products are made of Bare Metal, so depending on where you live you may want to coat them to prevent surface rust.
• Standard 4 Rail 20x20 - $825
• Standard 5 Rail 20x20 - $940
• Heavy Duty 5 Rail 20x20 - $1170
• Heavy Duty 6 Rail 20x20 - $1350 Note: All 20x20 kits come with Seven 10’ panels, 1 Gate/Combo panel, 16 panel Clamps to secure!!
How About Two 10x20 Side BY Side Stalls?
If you have more than one horse, this can be a real money saver for you! These stalls come with 8 panels, 2 Panel/Gate Combos and 22 panel clamps to secure!
• Standard 4 Rail - Two 10x20 Side By Side - $1125
• Standard 5 Rail - Two 10x20 Side By Side - $1250
• Heavy Duty 5 Rail - Two 10x20 Side By Side - $1565
• Heavy Duty 6 Rail - Two 10x20 Side By Side - $1785
How About Two 20X20 Side BY Side Stalls?
If you have more than one horse and need the extra space, this can be a real money saver for you too! These stalls come with 12 panels, 2 Panel/Gate Combos and 30 panel clamps to secure!
• Standard 4 Rail - Two 20x20 Side By Side - $1500
• Standard 5 Rail - Two 20x20 Side By Side - $1700
• Heavy Duty 5 Rail - Two 20x20 Side By Side - $2125
• Heavy Duty 6 Rail - Two 20x20 Side By Side - $2430
What If I Have More Horses?
We have an option and pricing for you!! Just visit our Productspage and you will see options and Prices for additional horses!!!
What If I Need Shaded Stalls/ Corrals?
We have it! Our Shade Kits are $760 for the 10 x 10 corral and $1097 for the 10 x 20 corral. Each is in addition to the standard kit price that you select. They are an important addition to help protect your horse from both sun and rain… our easy instructional videos are below! Or you can download easy instructions 10 x 10 pdf and 10 x 20 pdf.
What If I Want To Save On Shipping and Pick UP Myself ? (Texas or Arizona Location)
Hey, if you happen to live in Texas or Arizona, we welcome the opportunity to help you save on shipping! Stop by our 2 locations and we’ll help you load up!
Don’t Forget Our Roundpens!
If you need it, we have it. Our round pens come in 40ft, 50ft, and 60ft. We have 4 rail, 5 rail and 6 rail available. Each kit comes with a different amount of horse panels to make the desired size of round pen. They are tightly connected together with bolt panel clamps to keep horses from getting injured. All panels have caps on the top for extra safety as well. Great product at a reasonable price for fencing! Standard and Heavy Duty Options Available. All our products are made of Bare Metal so depending on where you live you may want to coat them to prevent surface rust.
Can Seven Peaks Help Me With No-Climb Fencing?
Yes we can! TheNo Climb Wire Fencing from Seven Peaks Fence And Barn offers several benefits that make it an ideal choice for securing horses. Firstly, its design features closely spaced 12 gauge vertical wires that prevent horses from getting their hooves caught, reducing the risk of injury. This feature also deters predators from entering the enclosure, providing enhanced security. Additionally, the sturdy construction of no climb wire fencing ensures durability, withstanding the pressure exerted by horses without sagging or breaking. Its longevity translates to cost-effectiveness over time, as it requires minimal maintenance and replacement. Overall, no climb wire fencing is relatively easy to install and offers a reliable solution for horse containment, promoting safety, security, and peace of mind for farmers and ranchers alike. Seven Peaks provides 4’ foot tall and 5’ foot tall options available in 100 ft rolls. Let Seven Peaks Fence And Barn help you with your fencing project.
What About "Stock Tanks"? Can Seven Peaks Help Me?
You bet! Seven Peaks Fence and BarnStock Tanks offer a versatile solution for various agricultural and farming needs, providing numerous benefits to horses and horse owners alike. Seven Peaks Fence and Barn offers a variety of shapes and sizes to cater to any setup! Our galvanized oblong tanks are perfect for stalled horses or livestock that are in a contained area. The galvanized steel round stock tanks are great for larger herds and livestock out on open pasture, the size and shape ensure that all horses are adequately hydrated. Their portability allows for easy relocation, enabling horse owners to optimize pasture management or accommodate changing herd dynamics. Additionally, stock tanks can be equipped with accessories such as automatic waterers or heating elements, enhancing convenience and functionality year-round. Overall, stock tanks are a cost-effective and practical investment for horse owners, offering durability, versatility, and efficiency in horse management.
What About Hay Feeders?
We have what you are looking for! Seven Peaks Fence and BarnHay Feedersoffer several benefits for horse owners. Our hay feeders come in 4’ foot and 6’ foot long free standing as well as a hanging stall feeder to put in your stall. They are made from 16 GA steel and are powder coated! They facilitate efficient feeding practices, reducing waste by providing a contained area for horses to access hay without trampling or soiling it. This not only conserves resources but also ensures that animals receive a consistent and adequate supply of nutrition. Additionally, hay feeders promote healthier eating habits among horses, as they encourage slower, more natural feeding behaviors, which can improve digestion and overall animal well-being. By minimizing hay loss and promoting better feeding practices, hay feeders contribute to cost savings for horse owners while simultaneously enhancing the health and productivity of their horses.
Our Travel Panels Make Traveling With Your Horse A Pleasure!
Our travel panels are Sturdy, Light and super easy to set up. Your horse will love having a ‘home away from home’ where he feels secure, can lay down, roll, eat, drink and rest! You will love knowing that your horse is going to arrive at your destination, relaxed, rested and happy.
Call Seven Peaks Fence and Barn and Let Us Help You Today!
At Seven Peaks Fence and Barn we don’t offer just Any “Horse Panels”— We offer the most Heavy Duty, Easy To Put Together Panels In America— and all at the best prices!We’re friendly, helpful, and anxious to make this the best fencing experience ever! Just call us today and tell us what you are wanting to do and we’ll help you! Seven Peaks Fence and Barn no-weld continuous steel horse fence installed along a ranch property line
What is Seven Peaks no-weld continuous fence?
Seven Peaks Fence and Barn builds a do-it-yourself, no-weld fencing system that goes up with clips and screws instead of a welder. The continuous fence panels are formed from 1 1/4-inch, 14-gauge round pipe and ship 20 feet long by 4 feet high. Every panel is engineered with a male end that slides directly into the next, so a rancher can fasten the first panel to a wood or metal post, slip the following panel in, and keep repeating the run. The result is a clean, strong, professional-looking fence line that an everyday horse owner can assemble without specialized tools or trade skills.
The Chandler brothers, family owners of Seven Peaks Fence and Barn, standing together
Who makes Seven Peaks Fence and Barn?
The company is family-owned and operated by three brothers, Matt, Trevor and Jeff Chandler, who started it in 2017 out of the back of their parents' home in the custom-installation business. The story traces back to a childhood passion for horses, a grandmother's two-acre property, raising calves, and a first horse named Buster, around which the brothers built their first homemade roping arena. Matt and Trevor run the Arizona operation while Jeff owns the Texas side, and the family credits skills learned in the trades, "showing up, asking questions, and solving problems," for the company's growth. Today Seven Peaks operates more than 26,000 square feet of manufacturing space and 12 acres of storage across two states.
Seven Peaks Fence and Barn founding story of the Chandler brothers and their first roping arena
What materials and construction does Seven Peaks use?
All Seven Peaks products are built from heavy-duty 14-gauge steel and carry a 1-year weld warranty. The signature continuous fence uses 1 1/4-inch round pipe rolled into rigid 20-foot sections, and the broader catalog spans horse panels, corral panels, mustang panels, swing gates, bow gates, panel-and-gate combos, travel panels, posts and braces, plus the hardware that ties it all together, caps, hinges, latches, connectors, bolts and screws. Because the system relies on slip-fit ends and bolt-on hardware rather than field welds, the steel arrives ready to assemble.
Matt, Trevor and Jeff Chandler, the brothers who own Seven Peaks Fence and Barn
How does the DIY fence go together?
Seven Peaks designed the line so owners can "Quickly Build your OWN FENCE thats Easy to install and looks Amazing" without the cost or time of hiring a welding crew. You attach a continuous fence panel to your post with clips and screws, slide the next panel's male end into place, and continue the run; gates, braces and corners bolt on the same way. The company backs the DIY approach with pre-configured kits, custom-build options, instructional content, transparent pricing and real-person support, so a buyer is not left guessing during a build.
Who is Seven Peaks fencing built for?
The catalog is aimed at horse and livestock owners who need dependable, good-looking enclosures, from a single backyard arena to a full ranch buildout. Ready-made kits and packages cover stalls, livestock pens, handling systems, round pens, riding arenas, roping arenas and travel panel sets, while accessories like stock tanks, feeders, cattle chutes, roping chutes and roping dummies round out a working operation. As members of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association and the Arizona Cattle Growers Association, the Chandlers build for the same western lifestyle they live, summed up in their Western creed of Wowing customers, Exploring new ideas, Striving for excellence, Taking challenges head on, Embracing change, Reaching new heights together, and Never giving up.
How do you buy and finance Seven Peaks fencing?
Kits start as low as $10/month, and financing is available through Affirm and Wells Fargo Outdoor Solutions, so a project can be spread out rather than paid all at once. Shipping runs $3-$4 per loaded mile from the Seven Peaks yard to yours, with most orders delivering in roughly 1-2 weeks. Reach the Arizona location at 1017 South Center Street, Mesa, Arizona 85210, (480) 246-6237, or the Texas location at 9601 Country Road 1004, Godley, TX 76044, (817) 398-5029; both are open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. You can also request a free estimate directly through their website.
Seven Peaks Fence and Barn is a family-owned supplier of do-it-yourself, no-weld steel fencing for horses and livestock. Their product line includes continuous fence panels, horse and corral panels, mustang panels, gates, stall and corral kits, round pens, arenas, no-climb wire fencing, stock tanks, hay feeders, and travel panels. The business is run by three brothers, Jeff, Trevor, and Matt Chandler, with locations in Arizona and Texas.
How does Seven Peaks no-weld continuous fencing work?
Each continuous fence panel is made of 1 1/4 inch, 14 gauge round pipe, is 20 ft long and 4 ft high, and comes in 4, 5, and 6 rail options. Every panel has a male end that slides into the next, so you simply attach a panel to your wood or metal post with clips and screws, slide the next one in, and repeat. Panels are designed to sit 1 ft off the ground, making a finished 5 ft high fence, and welding is optional rather than required.
How much do the continuous fence panels cost?
The 4 Rail Continuous panel is $130 each and is 20 ft long by 48 inches high with 14 1/4 inch rail spacings. The 5 Rail Continuous panel is $150 each, also 20 ft long by 48 inches high, with 10 1/4 inch rail spacings. Both are made of 1 1/4 inch, 14 gauge raw steel tubing and weigh about 100 lbs per panel, with strength determined by the posts you install and proper footings.
Do I need to coat the steel fencing to prevent rust?
All Seven Peaks products are made of bare metal, so whether to coat them depends on your climate. In Arizona most customers leave the steel uncoated because of the dry weather and prefer the patina look, but if you live somewhere with more moisture or humidity you may want a one-time coating to protect the raw metal. The company describes the coating as well worth it in the long run and easy to do.
What stall and corral kits are available, and what do they cost?
Seven Peaks offers stall and corral kits using your choice of 4, 5, or 6 rail panels, in standard and heavy-duty options. A standard 4 rail 10x20 kit is $640, a standard 5 rail is $730, a heavy-duty 5 rail is $900, and a heavy-duty 6 rail is $1025; every 10x20 kit comes with five 10' panels, one gate/combo panel, and 12 panel clamps. Larger 20x20 kits range from $825 to $1350, and side-by-side configurations are available for owners with more than one horse.
Does Seven Peaks offer no-climb wire fencing and round pens?
Yes. Their No Climb Wire Fencing uses closely spaced 12 gauge vertical wires that keep horses from getting a hoof caught and help deter predators, and it comes in 4 ft and 5 ft tall options in 100 ft rolls. Round pens are available in 40 ft, 50 ft, and 60 ft sizes with 4, 5, or 6 rail panels, connected with bolt panel clamps and capped on top for added safety.
Can Seven Peaks help me figure out how much fencing my property needs?
Yes. The brothers are horse people themselves and are happy to help you measure and plan your project, offering ideas on how to save money along the way. They also provide instructional videos that walk you through measuring your property from home so you know how much fencing you need. Shade kits are available too, at $760 for a 10x10 corral and $1097 for a 10x20 corral, in addition to the standard kit price.
How do I get help or place an order with Seven Peaks Fence and Barn?
Just call and tell them what you want to do and they will help you plan it out. If you live in Texas or Arizona, you can also pick up your order at one of their two locations to save on shipping. Reach Seven Peaks Fence and Barn at 817-398-5029, email [email protected], or visit https://www.sevenpeaksfenceandbarn.com/.
What makes Seven Peaks fence a 'no-weld' system?
Every Seven Peaks fence and panel is engineered to assemble with clips, screws and slip-fit connections instead of field welding. Continuous fence panels have a male end that slides into the next panel, and you fasten the run to your wood or metal posts with clips and screws. This lets an everyday horse or livestock owner build a professional-looking fence without a welder or welding skills.
Who owns Seven Peaks Fence and Barn?
It is a family-owned and operated company run by three brothers, Matt, Trevor and Jeff Chandler. Matt and Trevor own the Arizona operation in Mesa, and Jeff owns the Texas operation in Godley. They started the business in 2017 out of the back of their parents' home, beginning in the custom-installation business before growing into a manufacturer.
What is the story behind the company and the horse named Buster?
The Chandler brothers grew up with a passion for horses and livestock. After their grandfather passed away, they moved in with their grandmother on her two-acre property, raised calves, and used the proceeds from selling one to buy their first horse, Buster. They built their first homemade roping arena around him, and that backyard project became the genesis of Seven Peaks Fence & Barn.
What are the continuous fence panel specifications?
Seven Peaks continuous fence panels are made from 1 1/4-inch, 14-gauge round pipe. Each panel is 20 feet long and 4 feet high. The panels connect with a male end that slides into the next panel, creating a continuous, rigid fence line as you work down your posts.
What products does Seven Peaks sell?
The catalog includes continuous fencing, horse panels, corral panels, mustang panels, swing gates, bow gates, panel-and-gate combos, travel panels, posts and braces. They also offer ready-made kits for stalls, livestock pens, handling systems, round pens, riding arenas and roping arenas, plus accessories like stock tanks, feeders, cattle chutes, roping chutes, roping dummies, hardware and tools.
What kind of steel is used and how durable is it?
All Seven Peaks products are built from heavy-duty 14-gauge steel. The continuous fence uses 1 1/4-inch round pipe for rigidity. Every product carries a 1-year weld warranty, reflecting the company's confidence in its construction.
How hard is the fence to install myself?
Seven Peaks designed the system specifically for do-it-yourself installation, promising you can quickly build your own fence that is easy to install and looks amazing without the usual cost or time. You attach a panel to your post with clips and screws, slide the next panel's male end into place, and repeat. No welding and no specialized trade skills are required.
How much does it cost and is financing available?
Kits start as low as $10/month. Seven Peaks offers financing through Affirm and Wells Fargo Outdoor Solutions, so you can spread the cost of a project rather than pay it all upfront. You can also request a free estimate through their website to price out a specific build.
How much is shipping and how long does delivery take?
Shipping is calculated at $3-$4 per loaded mile from the Seven Peaks yard to your location. Most orders are delivered within roughly 1-2 weeks. Because shipping is mileage-based, the closer you are to their Arizona or Texas yard, the lower your freight cost.
Where is Seven Peaks Fence and Barn located?
They operate two locations. The Arizona yard is at 1017 South Center Street, Mesa, Arizona 85210, reachable at (480) 246-6237. The Texas yard is at 9601 Country Road 1004, Godley, TX 76044, reachable at (817) 398-5029.
What are their hours?
Both locations are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Arizona store runs on Mountain time and the Texas store on Central time. They are closed on weekends.
Does Seven Peaks make round pens and arenas?
Yes. They offer round pen kits, riding arena kits and roping arena kits as pre-configured packages. These build on the same no-weld, 14-gauge steel system, and the company itself traces its origin to building its own homemade roping arena, so arenas are core to what they do.
Can I order a custom build instead of a stock kit?
Yes. Alongside pre-configured kits and packages, Seven Peaks offers custom-build options. Their customer approach emphasizes simple product search, instructional content, transparent pricing and real-person support, so you can get help configuring a custom layout when a standard kit does not fit your property.
What does the Seven Peaks WESTERN philosophy stand for?
WESTERN is the company's guiding acronym: Wowing customers, Exploring new ideas, Striving for excellence, Taking challenges head on, Embracing change, Reaching new heights together, and Never giving up. It reflects the western lifestyle the Chandler brothers built the business around.
Is Seven Peaks involved in the ranching community?
Yes. The company is community-focused and holds memberships in the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association and the Arizona Cattle Growers Association. The brothers also speak about the importance of the skilled trades, noting how hands-on building skills shaped their leadership, operations and growth.
What can I use the travel panels and handling systems for?
Travel panels and travel panel sets give horse and livestock owners portable enclosures for hauling, shows or temporary pens. Livestock handling systems, cattle chutes and roping chutes support working operations, while round pens and arenas serve training. The whole line is built from the same 14-gauge steel and assembles without welding.
How do I get a free estimate from Seven Peaks?
You can request a free estimate directly through their website, where you can search products, build a kit, or describe a custom project. You can also call the Arizona location at (480) 246-6237 or the Texas location at (817) 398-5029 to speak with a real person about pricing, materials and delivery.