Property Lines That Function for Decades
Fence Replacement Services in Lebanon for aged fencing with widespread rot, missing sections, and outdated layouts
Fences built decades ago often used materials and fasteners that degrade faster than modern alternatives, and by the time multiple sections sag or fall, piecemeal repairs no longer make economic sense. Full removal clears old posts set too shallow or spaced irregularly, eliminates rotted rails that can no longer hold boards, and allows for redesigned layouts that follow current property use rather than outdated boundaries. Wilson County Fence Co manages fence replacement services in Lebanon, pulling out compromised systems and installing durable alternatives that address the reasons the original fence failed.
Replacement involves complete demolition, disposal of old materials, and installation of new posts set to proper depth with modern fasteners that resist corrosion. Upgraded materials such as treated lumber rated for ground contact or composite options reduce the maintenance cycle, and custom layouts accommodate gates or access points that weren't part of the original design.
Arrange an on-site consultation to review property boundaries and discuss material options suited to your intended use.

Why Full Replacement Outlasts Incremental Fixes
A new fence installation starts with proper post spacing and depth, typically setting posts in concrete or tamped gravel every eight feet and sinking them below the frost line. Rails attach with galvanized or stainless hardware that won't rust through within a few seasons, and boards are fastened with screws rather than nails that pull loose under thermal expansion.
Once the new system is in place, you see a uniform fence line without sagging sections, gates that operate smoothly without binding, and posts that remain plumb through seasonal weather shifts. The property boundary becomes clearly defined again, and gaps that previously allowed animals through are eliminated. Modern materials resist the moisture absorption and UV degradation that caused the original fence to fail prematurely.
Replacement also provides an opportunity to change fence height, adjust gate locations for vehicle access, or switch from privacy panels to open rail designs depending on how property use has evolved. The service includes hauling away old materials so you don't manage disposal logistics.
Common Replacement Questions
Homeowners typically want to understand timing, material longevity, and what differentiates quality installations from rushed work.
What materials last longest in Middle Tennessee conditions?
Pressure-treated pine rated for ground contact resists rot for 15 to 20 years when properly installed, while cedar naturally repels moisture and insects but costs more upfront. Composite materials eliminate wood rot entirely but require different fastening methods.
How is old fencing removed without damaging landscaping?
Posts are dug or pulled out using leverage tools that minimize soil disturbance, and panels are disassembled section by section rather than pulled down in bulk. Care around plantings and irrigation lines prevents unnecessary damage during removal.
Can the new fence follow a different layout than the old one?
Replacement allows for redesigned gate locations, adjusted heights, or relocated sections as long as the new layout remains within property boundaries. Survey verification ensures the new installation respects legal property lines.
What should I expect during installation?
The process involves marking post locations, digging holes, setting posts in concrete or gravel, attaching rails, and fastening boards with consistent spacing. Professional installations ensure posts are plumb and gates are level before final hardware attachment.
How long does a full replacement take?
A typical residential perimeter replacement covering 150 to 200 linear feet usually completes within two to three days, depending on terrain and the number of gates included.
Wilson County Fence Co removes outdated systems and installs fencing built to withstand years of exposure without recurring repairs. Contact us to schedule a property assessment and material consultation based on your specific boundary needs.