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Completed 43-linear-foot wood fence in Washington, D.C. featuring 130 new landscape timber posts, double-nailed for maximum durability.
Completed 43-linear-foot wood fence in Washington, D.C. featuring 130 new landscape timber posts, double-nailed for maximum durability.
Completed 43-linear-foot wood fence in Washington, D.C. featuring 130 new landscape timber posts, double-nailed for maximum durability.
Completed 43-linear-foot wood fence in Washington, D.C. featuring 130 new landscape timber posts, double-nailed for maximum durability.

Enhanced Safety with a Professionally Installed Fence

The Inspection

For this fence replacement in Washington, D.C., we assessed the 43 linear feet boundary and soil conditions to plan proper excavation. We prepared for a 1.5-foot-deep trench to support a strong concrete base for the new posts, ensuring long-term durability.

The Process

The construction phase kicked off with the complete removal of the 130 existing landscape wood pieces. We then excavated a precise trench 1.5 feet deep across the entire 43-linear-foot span. To create an immovable foundation, we poured 60 lb bags of high-strength concrete mix along the trench. Our team meticulously installed 130 new 8-foot landscape timber posts (2.5 in x 3.5 in) , setting them post by post to ensure perfect alignment. For added strength, each panel was double-nailed, providing superior durability against the elements. The unfinished wood was left ready for the homeowner's choice of future stain or paint.

The Result

The final result is a structurally solid, beautifully aligned 43-foot wood fence that redefines the property line in Washington, D.C. The heavy-duty landscape timber and deep concrete foundation guarantee long-lasting performance.

Completed 43-linear-foot wood fence in Washington, D.C. featuring 130 new landscape timber posts, double-nailed for maximum durability.
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Original deteriorated landscape timber fence and boundary line in Washington, D.C. before the professional replacement process.
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