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Baytown sits right on Galveston Bay, and that coastal air is unusually hard on a wood fence. Salt, humidity, and storm exposure grey out and weaken untreated wood faster here than almost anywhere inland. We build and finish fences to handle it, and we repair the ones that have taken a beating from a hurricane season or two. From Goose Creek to the neighborhoods off Garth Road, we know what Baytown weather does to a fence and how to protect against it.
Coastal-Tough Fences for Baytown
Baytown sits on the same heavy clay as the rest of the Houston area, and that soil swells and shrinks with the weather, slowly pushing fence posts out of line. We set posts to handle that movement so your fence stays straight for years. And because Gulf Coast sun and humidity grey out bare wood fast, we finish with Wood Defender oil-based stain that blocks UV, repels water, and stops mildew.
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New wood and cedar fence installation
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Fence staining and sealing with Wood Defender oil-based stain
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Fence repair: leaning posts, broken pickets, and storm damage
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Work built to meet your community's HOA standards
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Fast local service from a crew based on the east side
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Serving Goose Creek, West Baytown, Lakewood, and the Garth Road area
Our Services
Why Crosby homeowners choose us
We finish with a stain built to fight the salt and humidity that wear fences down fast near the bay. We're experienced with the storm and hurricane repair that comes with coastal living. And we build new fences to last in this climate, not just to look good on day one.

What Affects the Cost of Your Fence
Every fence is priced to the property, but a few things drive the number up or down. Here's what we look at when we give you a free, no-pressure estimate:
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Length (linear feet): the single biggest factor. We measure the full run.
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Height: A 6-foot privacy fence uses more material than a 4-foot fence.
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Wood type: cedar costs more than pressure-treated pine but lasts longer and stains beautifully.
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Gates: Each gate adds hardware and labor.
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Terrain: Sloped or uneven ground takes more work than a flat yard.
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Old fence removal: Tearing out and hauling off an existing fence adds to the job.
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Staining: Adding stain and sealer protects the wood and adds to the value, and the cost.
Our recent work in Baytown







