Dore's Fence Company | Greenbush, ME Fences & Gates

266 Cardville Rd, Greenbush, ME 4418

(207) 299-7439

https://doresfence2022.wixsite.com/website

Meet the Team

Dore's Fence Company has been a trusted provider of fences and gates in Greenbush, ME, for years. Residents near the Greenbush School or along the Penobscot River often face issues with shifting soil and moisture, which can cause fence posts to rot or lean. Dore's helps solve this common local problem by installing pressure-treated wooden and galvanized metal posts that resist deterioration. They also specialize in repairing sagging gates and replacing rotted sections. Whether you need a simple boundary fence for a property near the town center or a durable gate for a driveway off Route 15, Dore's offers tailored solutions that stand up to Greenbush's unique weather and soil conditions. Their work ensures properties stay secure, enclosed, and looking good for years to come.

Key Services

  • Fence and gate installation
  • Fence and gate repair

FAQs

What causes fence posts to rot or lean so quickly in Greenbush, ME?

The main cause is the combination of high moisture from snowmelt and rain, plus the acidic, sandy soil common around Greenbush. This makes untreated wood rot in just a few seasons, and the shifting ground can push posts out of alignment. Dore's solves this by using pressure-treated wood and galvanized steel posts, and by setting them in concrete below the frost line to prevent heaving.

How do I know if my gate needs repair or a full replacement?

A sign that a gate needs repair is when it starts dragging on the ground or no longer latches properly. If the hinges are rusted or the frame is cracked, a replacement is usually needed. For Greenbush residents, we often see gates sagging after a wet spring because the posts have shifted. Dore's can tighten hinges, adjust posts, or if the damage is too far gone, install a new gate that will operate smoothly.

Can you install a fence that will stay straight even with Greenbush's frost heave?

Absolutely. The solution is to set posts at least 4 feet deep, below the frost line, and use concrete footings. We also recommend using galvanized metal posts for the main corners and gate hinges, as they don't rot from moisture. Dore's has years of experience with local soil conditions, so we can guarantee your fence will stay plumb and level.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:Open 24 hours
Tue:Open 24 hours
Wed:Open 24 hours
Thu:Open 24 hours
Fri:Open 24 hours
Sat:Open 24 hours
Sun:Open 24 hours


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