Most Frequently Asked Questions About Fencing And Staining In Texas

How long do fences typically hold up around here?

In Texas, a well-built fence might last 15–20 years—assuming you don’t skip basic maintenance. We make sure to pick materials and finishes that handle blistering sun and random downpours, so you get the most mileage possible. Give us a call to get all of your questions answered 817-807-6763

Most places do have rules on fence height or style. It’s best to check local city or HOA regs first. We can guide you on what’s standard in your area to keep everything legit and hassle-free.

Cedar and pressure-treated pine both stand up nicely to heat and moisture, while metal fences with a good rust-resistant finish also thrive. We’ll recommend the perfect fit once we chat about your budget and look.

About every couple of years—or whenever you see fading or water not beading up anymore. Keeping up with staining is key if you want your fence to stay sharp and avoid splitting or rot.

Absolutely. If the rest of your fence is in decent shape, we can just replace damaged boards or shore up wobbly posts. No need to pay for a total rebuild if it’s not necessary.

Paint gives you a uniform color that hides the grain, while stain shows off the wood’s personality. We’ll help you pick based on style preference and how much TLC you want to give your fence long-term.

Yes indeed. We stand behind our materials and craftsmanship. Specifics depend on your project, but rest assured we don’t leave you hanging if an issue pops up. Give us a call 817-807-6763