Privacy Fence Installation Kennedale TX | Call Alejandro Roofing & Repair
611 Fawn Meadow Trl, Kennedale, TX 76060
Main Services
- Gutter repair
- Gutter replacement
- Gutter addition
- Gutter installation
Our Story
Alejandro Roofing & Repair proudly serves the Kennedale, TX community from the heart of the city near the intersection of Kennedale Parkway and Mansfield Highway. We understand that strong North Texas winds and shifting clay soils don’t just affect roofs—they frequently damage fences too. Many homeowners near Bicentennial Park or along Mary Owens Lane deal with leaning fence sections and loose posts after heavy storms. We handle these issues seamlessly, combining gutter installation and repair with expert fence stabilization. Whether you need new gutters to channel water away from the foundation, or your fence posts reset with deeper concrete footings to resist soil movement, our team provides reliable, neighborly service. For Kennedale residents looking to protect their property from top to bottom, we deliver practical solutions that last.
Questions and Answers
What causes fence posts to become unstable in Kennedale, and how can you fix it?
The main cause is the expansive clay soil common in Kennedale. As the ground swells with moisture and then dries and shrinks, it loosens the grip on fence posts. Wind from spring storms also pushes against entire fence sections, making the wobble worse. We solve this by removing the affected post, digging a deeper hole, adding gravel for drainage, and setting the post in a concrete base that extends below the frost line. For you, that means a fence that stays straight and sturdy even after repeated wet-dry cycles.
Can gutter issues actually lead to fence problems around my property?
Absolutely. Gutters that are clogged, undersized, or missing on one side of your house can dump large amounts of rainwater directly along the fence line. That concentrated water saturates the soil next to the posts, accelerating the soil movement and rot. Our gutter services—whether adding new sections, replacing old gutters, or repairing leaks—direct water away from the fence foundation. Combined with proper fence post reinforcement, this approach addresses the root cause and keeps both systems working longer.
What are the early signs that my fence has wind or soil damage, and what should I do?
Look for fence panels that won't close properly, a visible lean of more than a few degrees, or a post that moves when you push against the top rail. You might also notice gaps opening between pickets or rot near the base of the wood if soil stays wet. If you catch these early, we can often reset just the affected posts and refasten the rails without replacing the whole fence. Combine that with gutter repairs to fix drainage, and you'll save money and extend the life of your fence.
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Tue: | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Wed: | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Thu: | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Fri: | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Sat: | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Sun: | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |



























