Fencing Replacement
Do you need fence repaired? Has your fence been damaged by the last West Texas wind storm? Are you wanting to upgrade your fence to have a top notch Privacy Fence?
With Tree Trimming in Lubbock, we aren't just trees! We have you covered for all your fencing needs. We can build or repair all types of fences including: Wood Fencing
Chain Link
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Call us today at 806-472-4446 for all your commercial and residential needs. We service Lubbock and the surrounding areas including, Levelland, Brownfield, Plainview, Lamesa, Snyder, Hereford, Andrews, Canyon, Midland, Sweetwater,Littlefield, Anton, Brownfield, Post, Muleshoe, Wolfforth, Shallowater, New Deal, Big Springs and Idalou, Texas. Not listed? Call us today to see if we can help you! |
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Fencing Replacement: Frequently Asked Questions
How long will it take to install my new fence? Your installation could take up to a day or two, depending on the size of your property. The length of a fence installation will be determined by the type and amount of fencing you choose, as well as the conditions of the installation site.
How do you fix a broken fence? A fence can be repaired by replacing broken components, repacking posts that lean to the side, and adjusting gates that don't work as they should. To receive your free estimate, call us today or complete the form above if you aren't sure whether your fence needs to be repaired or completely replaced.
What is the average lifespan of a wooden fence? A wooden fence typically lasts about fifteen years, such as red cedar or whitewood. In addition, fences made of spruce have a slightly shorter lifespan, estimated to need replacement after about twelve years.
Can you recommend a fencing material that is long lasting and low maintenance? An aluminum fence is much more low maintenance than a wood fence. For homeowners who don't have time to maintain their fence often, aluminum fences and vinyl fences are both great choices.
Does adding a fence to my home increase its sale value? Definitely. If you decide to put your house on the market, a fence can significantly increase the price of your house due to its visual appeal and security features. If you decide to sell your home in the future, installing a fence could be well worth the cost.
How do you deal with a tree that blocks my fence line? If there is a tree blocking your potential fence line, we have a couple of options for you. To begin with, we could remove the tree and stump so that the fence can continue. The tree does not have to be removed, but we could make a subtle V shape fence around it, make a box around the tree, or stop at the tree and skip over it, wrapping the welded wire around the tree to connect it to the fence.
How do you fix a broken fence? A fence can be repaired by replacing broken components, repacking posts that lean to the side, and adjusting gates that don't work as they should. To receive your free estimate, call us today or complete the form above if you aren't sure whether your fence needs to be repaired or completely replaced.
What is the average lifespan of a wooden fence? A wooden fence typically lasts about fifteen years, such as red cedar or whitewood. In addition, fences made of spruce have a slightly shorter lifespan, estimated to need replacement after about twelve years.
Can you recommend a fencing material that is long lasting and low maintenance? An aluminum fence is much more low maintenance than a wood fence. For homeowners who don't have time to maintain their fence often, aluminum fences and vinyl fences are both great choices.
Does adding a fence to my home increase its sale value? Definitely. If you decide to put your house on the market, a fence can significantly increase the price of your house due to its visual appeal and security features. If you decide to sell your home in the future, installing a fence could be well worth the cost.
How do you deal with a tree that blocks my fence line? If there is a tree blocking your potential fence line, we have a couple of options for you. To begin with, we could remove the tree and stump so that the fence can continue. The tree does not have to be removed, but we could make a subtle V shape fence around it, make a box around the tree, or stop at the tree and skip over it, wrapping the welded wire around the tree to connect it to the fence.