McKinney Fence Repair Pros

The Colony, TX • Fence Repair

Fence Repair in The Colony

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A leaning or broken fence does not fix itself, and in McKinney the heavy clay soil makes things worse faster than most homeowners expect. That clay swells when it rains and shrinks in a dry summer, so fence posts that looked fine in the spring can be heaving out of the ground by August. A lot of the neighborhoods built in the 1990s and early 2000s in places like Craig Ranch and Stonebridge Ranch are hitting that 20-to-25-year mark where the original cedar boards and posts are ready to go.

We pull the bad post all the way out and reset it in concrete at the right depth for this area — at least 3 feet down, deeper on corner posts. We do not sister a new post alongside the old one and call it fixed, because the old rotted wood just draws moisture back to the new one and you end up with the same problem in three years.

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How much does fence repair cost in The Colony?

The cost depends on how many posts are bad, what material the fence is made of, how long the damaged section runs, and how easy it is to access the fence line. Replacing one or two boards is a small job. Resetting several posts along a whole section is a bigger one. There is no flat number that covers everything. Call for a free estimate.

How long does fence repair take in The Colony?

Most single-section repairs take one day once we have the materials. Post replacements need the concrete to cure, so we usually come back the next day to set the rails and boards. Jobs that involve several sections or a full fence line along a large lot will take longer, and we will tell you the timeline in writing before we start.

Why do fence posts keep rotting in The Colony?

The heavy clay soil here in Collin County holds water against the base of the post instead of draining away from it. That wet soil speeds up rot fast, especially on cedar posts that were not pressure-treated at the base. Posts in low spots in yards like those in parts of Stonebridge Ranch or Eldorado tend to go first.

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