
Rotted posts, cracked boards, and a fence that no longer keeps anything in or out - when repairs stop making sense, we remove the old fence and build a new one the right way.

Fence replacement in Lemoore means removing everything - posts, rails, and boards - and installing a brand-new fence from the ground up, with most standard residential jobs completed in one to three days once permits are in hand.
It is not a patch job or a section repair. The old fence comes out completely, we check the fence line, and new posts go in with concrete footings deep enough to handle Lemoore clay soil. When the replacement is done, you have a fence that looks, performs, and lasts like new - not a patchwork of old and new materials that will keep failing in different spots.
If you are not sure whether your fence needs full replacement or just targeted repairs, our fence repair service can make that call with you after walking the fence line. And once your new fence is installed, we recommend protecting it with our wood fence installation expertise - or asking about staining and sealing options suited to Lemoore summers.
Walk your fence line and push each post firmly. If it moves, rocks, or leans noticeably, the post has lost its grip in the ground - the concrete footing has cracked or the wood has rotted at the base. In Lemoore, clay soil that swells and shrinks with the seasons accelerates this kind of failure, and one compromised post usually means others are close behind.
Lemoore summer heat dries wood out fast. If you see boards that have cracked lengthwise, cupped away from the frame, or started pulling away from the rails, the wood has weakened beyond what paint or stain can fix. When more than a quarter of your boards look this way, replacement is almost always more cost-effective than patching section by section.
Even a well-maintained wood fence has a natural lifespan of 15 to 20 years. If yours has been up that long and you are starting to notice small problems in multiple spots, those problems are about to multiply. A full replacement now is almost always cheaper than emergency repairs after a section collapses.
Dig away a little soil at the base of a wood post and look just below ground level. If the wood is soft, dark, or crumbles when you press it, the post has rotted from the inside out. Metal fence posts can show the same problem as rust at the base. Once the structural base is compromised, the fence cannot be safely repaired - it needs to come out.
We replace fences in every material commonly installed in this part of the Central Valley. Wood is the most common replacement choice for residential properties in Lemoore - it is the most affordable upfront and can be treated with stain and sealer to extend its life in this climate. Vinyl costs more to install but holds up better under sustained heat without needing painting or staining every few years. Chain link and aluminum are both strong options for homeowners who want low maintenance and a long service life. If you are replacing a wood fence and considering a different material, we can walk you through the trade-offs for Lemoore specifically - not a generic national comparison.
Every replacement job includes permit handling, old fence removal and haul-away, post holes dug to the correct depth for clay soil, concrete footings for every post, and a final walkthrough before we leave. If the fence line has a gate, that is included in the quote. Our fence repair team can address sections that are still sound if a full replacement is not needed everywhere. And for properties where the design matters as much as the function, our wood fence installation specialists can advise on board style, height, and finish options.
The most affordable upfront choice for most Lemoore homeowners - best paired with a stain and seal schedule to maximize lifespan in the Valley heat.
Higher upfront cost, but no painting or staining required - a strong choice for homeowners who want a fence that holds up through Lemoore summers without ongoing maintenance.
Practical and long-lasting for properties that need to cover a large perimeter or prioritize function over appearance.
Rust-resistant and low maintenance - suits neighborhoods with HOA requirements or front-facing fence lines where appearance matters alongside durability.
Lemoore sits on clay-heavy Kings County soil that expands when it gets wet and shrinks when it dries out. That constant seasonal movement is one of the leading reasons fences fail here - posts that were not set deep enough will start to heave and shift within a few years, and no amount of board replacement fixes a compromised post. A contractor who knows this area sets posts deeper than the national minimum and uses a concrete mix designed to resist soil movement. Asking how deep they plan to set your posts before you hire anyone tells you a lot about their experience with Central Valley conditions.
The City of Lemoore requires permits for most fence replacements, and many neighborhoods near NAS Lemoore have HOA rules about approved materials and heights. We handle the permit process with the city and are familiar with common HOA guidelines in this market, so you are not left navigating that on your own. Homeowners in Hanford and Corcoran face the same soil conditions and permitting requirements, and we service both communities with the same thorough approach. If you are replacing a fence in late winter or early spring before the spring wind season, book your appointment early - crews fill up quickly after storm events in this part of the Valley.
Tell us roughly how much fence you have, what material you are thinking about, and whether there are any gates or slopes involved. We respond within one business day and schedule an in-person visit before giving you a price - no guessing over the phone.
You receive a written quote that separates labor and materials. If a permit is required - and in Lemoore, most replacements above standard height need one - we file it with the city and arrange for underground utility lines to be marked before any digging starts. Permit processing typically takes a few days to a week.
The crew pulls out all old boards, rails, and posts - including the concrete footings, which are often stubborn in Lemoore clay. All old materials are hauled away the same day, so your yard is clear before new posts go in. You do not need to arrange disposal.
New posts go in first, set in concrete and given time to cure - usually 24 to 48 hours - before rails and boards are attached. Once the fence is finished, we walk the full line with you to check that gates latch, posts are solid, and the line looks straight before we pack up.
Free written estimate, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(559) 633-7011Kings County clay soil expands and contracts with every wet and dry cycle, and shallow post footings are the number one reason fences fail prematurely in this area. We set posts deeper than the standard minimum and use concrete specifically suited to local soil movement - so your new fence stays plumb through years of Lemoore seasons.
Most fence replacements in Lemoore require a city permit, and many neighborhoods have HOA rules on top of that. We file the permit with the City of Lemoore before any work starts and are familiar with common HOA guidelines in this market. The 811 Call Before You Dig utility locating step is also handled before any post hole is dug - protecting your irrigation lines and gas lines from accidental damage.
One of the most common complaints after fence work is being left with a pile of old posts, rotted wood, and concrete rubble. Every replacement job we do includes haul-away of all old materials before we leave. Your yard is clean - not a construction site - when we are done. Per the American Fence Association's standards, a complete project includes cleanup, and we hold ourselves to that.
You receive a written quote that breaks down every cost before we start - labor, materials, permits, and haul-away. We do not add charges without discussing them with you first. That matters in a market where homeowners often feel surprised by what shows up on the final invoice from contractors they did not know well.
These are not aspirational promises - they are the minimum standard for how we run every replacement job, from a small backyard wood fence in Lemoore to a larger perimeter project in the surrounding Kings County area.
New wood fence installation tailored to Lemoore's climate - from material selection through post depth and finishing options.
Learn MoreIf the posts are still solid but sections of the fence are failing, targeted repairs may extend the fence life without a full replacement.
Learn MoreSpring crews book fast after wind season - call now or request a free estimate before your spot is gone.