


A bad wind storm doesn't ask permission. It just takes things down - and that's exactly what happened here in Shawnee. The old fence was already worn out, grayed out, and leaning in spots. The storm finished it off. So we came in, tore out what was left, and started fresh.
One thing we hear a lot is that homeowners go buy fence boards from the local hardware store and end up disappointed down the road. The pickets warp, shrink, or just don't hold up. What we use is different - thicker stock, built to actually take some abuse. You can see the difference in the finished fence. Clean, tight, and straight from end to end.
The fence line runs long on this property, so getting it plumb and consistent the whole way through mattered. We don't cut corners on the framing or the post spacing. That's what keeps a fence standing when the next storm rolls through - not just good-looking boards, but solid structure behind them.
For this family, it wasn't just about looks. Their dogs needed a secure yard again. A fence that's built right with no gaps, no weak spots, and no give at the base does that job. That's the kind of outcome we're after on every fence replacement we do.
If you've got a fence that took wind damage or has just run its course, a full replacement is often the smarter call over patching. We handle the tearout, the install, and everything in between.