Fencing in Spring, Texas
A good fence adds privacy, security, and curb appeal, and in the Spring area it also has to stand up to gusty thunderstorm winds and years of heat and humidity. TruPro Roofing and Renovations installs and repairs fencing for homes throughout Spring, Texas, building fences that look sharp and hold their line season after season.
As an exterior contractor, we treat a fence the way we treat a roof: the parts you do not see, the posts, the footings, and the fasteners, are what decide how long it lasts. A fence set in properly poured footings simply outlives one rushed into shallow holes.
Fencing Options We Build
- Wood and cedar privacy fences for a classic, solid backyard barrier.
- Ornamental metal for a decorative, low-maintenance perimeter.
- Chain-link for durable, budget-friendly enclosure of yards and pets.
We help you weigh appearance, maintenance, and budget, then build the fence to suit your property and your goals rather than pushing a single style on every yard.
Built for the Texas Climate
Humidity and heavy rain are hard on wood, and high winds test every post. We use appropriate materials, seal end cuts, and set posts to resist rot and movement, so your fence keeps standing straight through the storms that roll across Montgomery County each spring. Little details, like proper spacing and gravel at the base of a post, add years to a fence in this climate.
Repairs and Replacements
Leaning sections, broken pickets, and storm-damaged panels do not always mean a whole new fence. We assess what you have and repair where it makes sense, saving a full replacement for fences that are genuinely at the end of their life. When replacement is the right call, we remove the old fence, dispose of the debris, and leave your yard clean.
Gates, Access, and the Finishing Details
A fence is only as convenient as its gates and only as attractive as its finish work. We hang gates that stay square and latch cleanly, line up pickets and rails so each run reads straight from the street, and handle the transitions around slopes, corners, and existing structures. We also talk through gate placement and swing before we build, so daily use of your yard works the way you actually live in it.
Those finishing details are what separate a fence that merely encloses a yard from one that adds real value to your Spring home. When neighbors ask who built it, we want your honest answer to be an easy recommendation, which is why we treat the small courtesies, cleaning up daily and respecting your landscaping, as part of the job rather than an afterthought.
One Contractor for the Whole Exterior
Because we also handle roofing, gutters, siding, and painting, your fence can be part of a single plan for the outside of your home instead of one more contractor to manage. TruPro Roofing and Renovations is BBB Accredited A+ and Google Guaranteed, so the same standards behind our roofing work back every fence we build.
Our crews serve well beyond Spring: property owners in nearby The Woodlands and Cypress rely on us for the same work, and across Spring we also handle roofing and roofing repair.
Fencing FAQs for Spring, Texas Homeowners
What is the best fence material for the Spring, Texas climate?
It depends on your priorities. Cedar and treated wood give privacy and a classic look but need occasional upkeep in our humidity, ornamental metal is low-maintenance and decorative, and chain-link is durable and economical. We match the material to how you plan to use the fence.
How long does a wood fence last in Texas?
With quality materials, proper post setting, and basic maintenance, a wood fence provides many years of service. Sealing or staining and prompt repairs to damaged boards extend its life considerably in our heat and humidity.
Do I need a permit to install a fence in Spring?
Requirements vary by jurisdiction and neighborhood, and some HOAs have their own rules on height and style. We help you understand what applies to your property before we begin so the installation goes smoothly.
Can you repair my fence instead of replacing it?
Often, yes. Leaning posts, broken pickets, and single storm-damaged sections can frequently be repaired. We only recommend full replacement when the fence is failing throughout.
How do you keep a fence from leaning over time?
Proper post depth, correctly poured footings, and appropriate spacing are what keep a fence upright. Cutting corners on the footings is the most common reason fences lean, so that is where we focus.
Planning a new fence? Call TruPro Roofing and Renovations at (936) 237-7846 for a free fencing estimate in Spring, Texas.
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