Privacy Fence Installation Pittsburg TX | Call Circle H AG and Land Services

Pittsburg, TX 75686

(817) 994-6117

About the Company

Circle H AG and Land Services in Pittsburg, TX, provides reliable excavation, tree care, and trench digging for local properties. Located near the Pittsburg Square and just minutes from Lake Bob Sandlin, the business understands the area’s common fencing issues—gate sagging from shallow post footings and vegetation overgrowth damaging fence structures. By offering precision excavation and trench digging, they ensure gate posts are set deep in stable soil, eliminating sag. Their tree services remove intrusive roots and overhanging limbs that can warp or rot fence panels. Whether you’re on a farm along Highway 11 or in a neighborhood off Main Street, Circle H brings practical, lasting fixes for fences that face the challenges of East Texas clay and heavy brush.

Business Offerings

  • Tree care services
  • Excavation
  • Trench digging

Common Questions

What causes a gate to sag, and how can excavation help fix it?

Gate sag usually happens when post footings are too shallow or the soil has eroded over time. In Pittsburg, the heavy clay can shift and soften, letting the post lean. By excavating around the existing post and digging a deeper, wider hole, we can pour a solid concrete base and reset the post on firm ground. This stops the sag and keeps the gate swinging true for years.

How does vegetation damage fences, and what tree care services prevent it?

Tree roots can push against fence posts or crack concrete footings, while vines and overhanging branches hold moisture against wood, causing rot. Our tree care service includes root pruning, vine removal, and selective trimming to keep growth away from your fence line. For severe cases, we can remove problem trees entirely, protecting your fence without damaging the surrounding landscape.

Why would I need trench digging for my fence, and how does it solve drainage issues?

If water collects along your fence line, the soil softens and posts can shift, leading to panels pulling apart or gates sagging. Trench digging lets us install a simple drainage channel that routes water away from the posts. We also use trenching to bury posts deeper in stable soil, preventing future movement. It’s a common fix in Pittsburg’s clay-heavy areas where rain pools quickly.

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