Campbell's Fence: Top-Rated Fencing Company Serving New Albany, IN 47150

480 Alan Dr, New Albany, IN 47150

(812) 944-0977

Company Background

Campbell's Fence has been serving New Albany, IN, homeowners for years, specializing in residential fence installation, repair, and replacement. Local fencing problems often stem from harsh weather—heavy rain, snow, and freeze-thaw cycles that warp wood, rust metal, and loosen posts. Campbell's Fence addresses these issues with durable, custom solutions tailored to neighborhoods like Spring Street, Grant Line Road, and areas near Silver Creek. Whether you need a privacy fence for your backyard off State Street or a secure gate near Indiana University Southeast, their team uses quality materials and expert craftsmanship to restore safety, curb appeal, and property boundaries. By understanding New Albany's unique climate and soil conditions, they ensure fences stand strong for years, helping homeowners avoid recurring repairs and costly replacements.

What the Company Handles

  • Fence and gate installation
  • Fence and gate repair

FAQs

What causes fence posts to lean or rot in New Albany, and how can Campbell's Fence fix it?

In New Albany, frequent rain and freeze-thaw cycles cause soil to shift, leading to leaning posts, while moisture against untreated wood promotes rot. Campbell's Fence identifies the root cause—whether it's poor drainage or improper installation—and replaces affected posts with pressure-treated lumber or concrete-set metal anchors. They also provide drainage solutions to prevent future issues, ensuring your fence stays straight and stable.

What are the warning signs that my fence needs repair rather than replacement?

Look for loose or missing boards, rust on metal gates, sagging sections, or difficulty opening and closing gates. If less than 30% of the fence is damaged and the posts are still solid, Campbell's Fence can often repair it by replacing individual panels, tightening hardware, or reinforcing weak spots. However, widespread rot, termite damage, or leaning posts usually signal it's time for a full replacement.

How does Campbell's Fence choose the best fence material for New Albany's climate?

They evaluate your property's sun exposure, soil type, and typical weather patterns. For New Albany's humid summers and cold winters, they often recommend vinyl for low maintenance, cedar for natural rot resistance, or galvanized steel for strength. They also advise on proper sealing and post-set depths to withstand frost heave, ensuring your fence lasts despite the local climate.

Business Location & Hours



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