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When a Fence Fails, We Rebuild It Right

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Not every fence job gets done right the first time. And when it doesn't, the problems show up fast - leaning posts, sections that shift in the wind, boards that gap and warp before the first year is even out. That's exactly the situation we came in to fix here.

We tore out the failed section completely. No patching over bad work, no shortcuts. When the foundation of a fence isn't set correctly - whether that's improper post depth, wrong spacing, or weak framing - there's nothing to salvage. You start over, and you do it right.

What went back up is a clean, solid board-on-board wood fence built to proper standards. The posts are set the way they're supposed to be. The framing is sound. The pickets are uniform and tight. It's the kind of fence that holds its line and holds up over time, not one that starts causing problems a few months down the road.

This is the part of residential fence work that a lot of people don't think about until it's too late - the difference between a fence that was installed and a fence that was installed correctly. Those two things are not always the same. We've seen enough failed jobs to know exactly where corners get cut, and we don't cut them.

Whether you're starting fresh or dealing with someone else's bad work, we handle residential fence installation the way it should be done. Solid materials, proper technique, no compromises on the build.

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