
Wind damage has a way of sneaking up on you. One bad storm and a fence that was just showing its age suddenly becomes a full replacement job. That's exactly what we were dealing with here - a weathered, wind-beaten fenceline that had taken one too many hits and wasn't holding up anymore.
The old fence told the whole story. Dark, grayed-out boards, uneven sections, and structural issues that made it clear patching wasn't going to cut it. When a fence gets to that point, a full replacement is the right call. It's more cost-effective long-term, and you end up with something that's actually built to last rather than a patchwork fix that fails again in the next storm.
We pulled the old line and started fresh. New posts, new boards, clean layout along the full fenceline. The finished product runs tight and level from one end of the property to the other - fresh cedar boards with a uniform look that gives the yard a completely different feel.
That's the thing about a quality fence replacement. It's not just about fixing a problem. It's about getting the property secure and looking sharp at the same time. A strong, well-built wood fence does both - and it holds up when the wind picks back up.