Failing fence → new fence line
The old fence came down and was hauled off, then the run was rebuilt from the posts up — which is the part that decides whether it's still standing straight in a few years.
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Fence installation and replacement, set with the posts and footings to keep it standing straight for years.
A fence fails at the posts, not the pickets. We pull the old one, set the posts properly, and build back so the line stays straight instead of leaning into the neighbour's yard in three years.
Fences here fail for two reasons: posts that were never set deep or solid enough, and clay that stays wet against untreated wood. Storm season finds every one of them. The footings are where the job is won.
One of our fence jobs, photographed before the work and again once it was done.
The old fence came down and was hauled off, then the run was rebuilt from the posts up — which is the part that decides whether it's still standing straight in a few years.
Every photo is our own crew on an actual job in the Houston area — no stock photos.





Yes — removal and haul-off of the existing fence is part of a replacement.
Yes, including wider drive gates and custom builds, with the hardware hung so they latch properly.
It depends what failed. Sections and rails can often be replaced on their own; if the posts are gone, replacing the run is usually the better spend. We'll tell you straight which one you're looking at.
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