

Why Replace vs. Repair
- Widespread rot or warped pickets across multiple sections
- Leaning lines, heaved posts, or fractured rails
- Repeated gate sag or latch failures
- HOA/style updates or switching to an 8′ privacy fence for better screening
- Cost to repair multiple issues rivals a full fence replacement
Tear-Out & Haul-Away
We handle the mess from start to finish:
- Careful demo to protect landscaping, sprinklers, and hardscapes
- Pulling old posts and concrete where needed
- Sorting and loading debris
- Full haul-away to a proper disposal site
- Magnet sweep for nails and hardware
What You Get With a New Fence
Posts & Footings
- Posts set in concrete to the proper depth (typically 30–36″)
- Optional steel posts for maximum longevity and stability
- Straight lines, tight centers, and consistent elevation
Materials & Styles
- Cedar (premium look, stable, naturally rot resistant)
- Pressure-treated (budget-friendly, strong, takes stain well)
- Popular styles: board-on-board, horizontal, shadowbox, dog-ear
- Finish upgrades: cap & trim, kickboard/rot board, decorative accents
Gates & Hardware
- New walk and driveway gates (wood or steel frame)
- Self-closing/self-latching options, keypad/lock upgrades
- Smooth swing alignment and reinforced hinge posts
Staining & Sealing
- Fresh builds typically stain after a short dry-out period (weather dependent)
- UV/water protection, rich color options, and maintenance plans
Our Replacement Process
- On-Site Measure & Assessment – Confirm footage, access, utilities, and style.
- Line-Item Quote – Clear pricing for demo/haul-off, posts, materials, gates, and optional staining.
- Tear-Out & Site Prep – Protect plantings, mark utilities, remove old fence and footings.
- Set Posts – Proper depth and spacing for your height (6′ or 8′).
- Rails, Pickets & Finish – Clean lines, consistent reveals, cap & trim (optional).
- Gates & Hardware – Built square, hung true, and latched securely.
- Clean-Up & Walkthrough – Magnet sweep, debris removal, final quality check.
- Optional Stain/Seal – Scheduled at the right time for best results.
Pricing Factors
- Linear footage and height (6′ vs 8′)
- Style (board-on-board, horizontal, shadowbox, dog-ear, cap & trim)
- Post type (wood vs steel) and footing depth
- Number/width of gates and frame type
- Terrain/slope, access, and obstacles (trees, rock, utilities)
- Demo & haul-off scope (including old concrete removal)
- Optional staining/sealing and HOA/permit requirements
Permits, HOAs & Property Lines
- We align designs with neighborhood guidelines and local code
- We can provide drawings/photos for HOA submissions
- If boundaries are unclear, a recent property survey is recommended
- We’ll coordinate fence centerline decisions and neighbor offsets as needed
Neighbor & Cost-Share Tips
- Many neighbors split replacement costs—share our line-item quote
- We can collect separately if both parties approve
- Shadowbox or board-on-board styles are “good-neighbor” options
Timeline
- Most replacements complete in 1–3 days depending on footage, terrain, and gates
- Weather can affect concrete and staining schedules; we keep you updated daily
Warranty & Financing
- 12-month workmanship warranty on new builds
- Quality materials and hardware specified on your proposal
- Financing available; rates and terms based on credit approval
FAQs
Can you reuse my existing posts?
Only if they’re straight, solid, and set correctly. For longevity and alignment, new posts are often best.
Will you remove all debris?
Yes. Tear-out & haul-away is included when selected. We finish with a magnet sweep.
Should I choose steel posts?
Steel posts offer the longest life and best resistance to rot and movement—highly recommended for 8′ privacy fences.
When can we stain the new fence?
Typically 2–4 weeks after install, depending on weather and moisture content.
Do you handle gates that sag over time?
We build with proper framing, hinge placement, and fasteners. Steel-frame gates are available to minimize sag.

