
New Wood Fence Installation
Layout, materials, post setting and installation for a brand-new wood fence on your property.
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Services
Installation, replacement, repair and finishing for residential wood fencing. Tell us what you need and we will walk the property with you.
14 services, each with its own page setting out the scope, what is included and the practical considerations.

Layout, materials, post setting and installation for a brand-new wood fence on your property.
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Take down an old, leaning or rotted fence and replace it with new materials on a prepared line.
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Fix the parts of your fence that have failed without replacing the sections that are still sound.
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Closely spaced pickets and a solid fence line for backyards where privacy is the priority.
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Cedar pickets and rails for homeowners who want the appearance and character of natural cedar.
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A cost-conscious wood fencing option using pressure-treated pine components.
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A modern look created by running fence boards horizontally instead of vertically.
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Overlapping vertical pickets designed to stay visually solid as the wood shrinks and swells.
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Walk gates and wider drive gates built and hung to match your fence, with appropriate hardware.
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Fix a gate that drags, sticks, will not latch, or has pulled away from its post.
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Replace individual failed posts and reset the fence line while keeping sound sections in place.
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Take down and haul away an old fence, including footings where they need to come out.
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Clean, prepare and treat a wood fence with stain or sealer to slow weathering.
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Assess and repair fence damage caused by wind, impact, fallen limbs or water.
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Our approach
Ground conditions, access, slope and what is already there change what a job involves. We would rather see it than guess at it.
Materials, height, style and gate count are named in your estimate, in plain language, before anything is committed.
If replacing three posts will serve you better than replacing the run, we will tell you that — it is the whole point of looking first.

Tell us about your property and what you have in mind. We will review the details, ask any questions we need to, and arrange a time to look at the site. Requesting an estimate does not commit you to anything.