Residential Fencing Dallas GA | Call Circle Lee Fencing
Dallas, GA 30132
Company Overview
Circle Lee Fencing is a trusted fencing contractor serving residential and commercial clients in Dallas, GA. We specialize in repairing common local issues like gate sagging and chain link fence corrosion that plague many homes in the area. Whether you're near the Dallas Square or the neighborhoods along Highway 278, our team provides durable solutions to keep your property secure and looking its best. We understand the Georgia climate and soil conditions that cause hardware to loosen and metal to rust over time. By addressing root causes—whether it's replacing tired hinges, setting new posts, or applying galvanized coatings—we help extend the life of your fence. Our goal is straightforward: offer reliable, same-standard repairs so you don't have to worry about a gate dragging or a fence rusting through another season. We're neighbors helping neighbors maintain safe, functional boundaries around their yards.
Provided Services
- Fence and gate installation
- Fence and gate repair
Common Questions
Why does my chain link fence keep rusting in Dallas, GA?
Chain link fence corrosion in our area is often caused by high humidity and acidic soil conditions, especially after heavy rains that keep moisture against the metal. At Circle Lee Fencing, we first inspect for galvanization wear or damaged vinyl coating. A common sign is reddish-brown staining or flaking metal. Our solution involves either replacing affected sections with new, heavier-gauge galvanized chain link or applying a rust-inhibitive coating after cleaning. We also check for poor drainage along the fence line, which accelerates rust, and adjust grading or add gravel to reduce moisture contact.
What causes my gate to sag and drag on the ground, and how do you fix it?
Gate sagging is typically caused by heavy gate weight pulling on weak hinges or a shifting gate post. A clear sign is the gate scraping the ground or failing to latch. In Dallas, Georgia's clay soil can cause posts to lean. Our fix includes replacing undersized hinges with heavy-duty strap hinges, re-setting and bracing the gate post with concrete to restore true vertical alignment, and sometimes adding a third hinge or an anti-sag kit for wide gates. We always ensure the gate swings freely with consistent gaps top to bottom.
Can Circle Lee Fencing fix a leaning fence post without replacing the whole fence?
Yes, in many cases we can. If the post is rotted or rusted badly, replacement is best, but for a post that's simply leaning due to soil movement, we can often re-set it. We dig around the post, align it perfectly, and reinforce the base with fresh concrete and gravel for better drainage. This extends the life of your existing fence without a full rebuild. We serve neighborhoods like those near Burnt Hickory Road, and always check that the rest of the fence sections are still secure before deciding on the repair.
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Tue: | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Wed: | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Thu: | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Fri: | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Sat: | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Sun: | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM |



























