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Fence Installation and Repair in Memphis for damaged panels, rotted posts, and unclear property lines

Marsh Property Solutions LLC installs and repairs fences across residential properties in Memphis, helping you secure yards, establish privacy, and mark boundaries clearly. You might be dealing with sections of fencing that lean after storms, rails that have split over time, or gates that no longer latch properly. Whether you need a full perimeter installed or damaged sections replaced, this service addresses the wear and structural issues that leave your property exposed and less defined.


The work begins with evaluating your existing fence or the area where new fencing will run. Posts are checked for rot, alignment, and stability. If repair is the goal, damaged rails, pickets, and fasteners are removed and replaced to match the existing style. For new installations, the fence line is marked, post holes are dug to proper depth, and posts are set with concrete or gravel for long-term stability. Panels are then attached level and square, with gates hung to swing freely and latch securely. Materials are chosen based on your needs, whether that means pressure-treated wood, vinyl, or metal.



Reach out to discuss your fencing needs and receive a consultation tailored to your property layout in Memphis.

A close-up view of a new wooden picket fence made of light-colored, varnished planks with rounded tops.

What Happens After the Fence Goes Up

Once the fence is installed or repaired, you walk outside to a property line that is clearly marked and visually consistent. Gaps between your yard and neighboring properties are closed. Pets stay contained without gaps to slip through. Privacy is restored where it was missing, and the structure stands plumb and secure against typical wind and weather exposure in the region.



Marsh Property Solutions LLC completes the work by checking that all gates operate smoothly and that posts are firmly anchored. You see straight lines, uniform height, and hardware that functions as it should. Curb appeal improves where old or mismatched sections once stood, and your outdoor space becomes more usable and better defined.


The service does not include grading for drainage issues along the fence line or removal of underground utilities. If roots, rocks, or existing concrete footings interfere with post placement, those conditions are addressed during the estimate and may require additional steps. Staining or sealing wood fencing is available but handled separately after installation cures.

Questions About Fencing Work in Memphis

Homeowners often ask about timing, materials, and what to expect during the installation or repair process.

  • How deep are fence posts set in Memphis soil?

    Posts are typically set two to three feet deep depending on fence height and soil type, then anchored with concrete to resist movement and settling common in clay-heavy ground.

  • What causes wood fence panels to warp or split over time?

    Moisture cycling and direct sun exposure cause wood to expand and contract, leading to splits along the grain and warping in unsupported rails, especially when the wood is not treated or sealed.

  • When should you repair a fence instead of replacing it?

    Repair makes sense when the posts and framework remain solid and only surface boards, rails, or hardware have deteriorated, which extends the life of the fence without full reconstruction.

  • Why do gates sag after a few years?

    Hinges loosen under repeated use, posts shift slightly in the ground, or diagonal bracing inside the gate frame weakens, causing the gate to drop out of alignment and drag when opened.

  • How long does fence installation take for a typical backyard?

    Most residential fence installations in Memphis are completed in one to three days depending on length, terrain, and whether old fencing must be removed first.

If your fence no longer serves its purpose or sections have failed, Marsh Property Solutions LLC can assess the damage and outline a repair or replacement plan. Call to schedule an estimate and discuss materials, layout, and timing that work for your property.