Privacy Fence Installation San Antonio TX | Call Elegante Granite

San Antonio, TX 78214

(210) 782-7739

Service Capabilities

  • Countertop installation
  • Fence installation
  • Fence and gate installation

Local Business Overview

Elegante Granite in San Antonio, TX, provides expert countertop installation and durable fence and gate services tailored to local needs. A common issue homeowners face in our area is vegetation damaging fence structures—overgrown roots, vines, and moisture from plants can warp or weaken wooden fences. Our team addresses this by offering sturdy, low-maintenance fencing materials and professional installation that minimizes future problems. We also fix broken gate latches, a frequent nuisance caused by wear from local humidity and plant pressure. Located near Stone Oak and the Dominion, we serve homeowners throughout San Antonio with practical solutions that blend function and style. Whether repairing an existing fence or installing new granite countertops, we focus on lasting quality and local expertise.

Q&A

What causes vegetation to damage my fence, and how can you help?

Over time, roots from nearby trees and shrubs can push against fence posts, while vines and climbing plants can trap moisture against wood, leading to rot or warping. Elegante Granite solves this by installing fences with proper post anchoring and using materials like vinyl or treated wood that resist moisture. Our crew clears vegetation during installation and can recommend simple landscaping adjustments to keep your fence standing strong.

How do I know if my gate latch is failing, and when should I replace it?

Common signs include a latch that sticks, doesn't catch properly, or rattles in the wind. In San Antonio's humid climate, metal parts can rust and wooden gates can sag, throwing the latch out of alignment. We inspect the entire gate system—hinges, frame, and latch—and offer durable replacement options. If your gate feels loose or doesn't close securely, it's time for a service call.

Can Elegante Granite install a fence that won't be damaged by overgrown plants later?

Absolutely. We focus on smart installation practices such as setting posts in concrete and sealing them, plus using materials like aluminum or composite that don't absorb moisture. We also advise leaving a small gap between fence panels and dense shrubbery to allow airflow. This proactive approach prevents damage from vegetation common in San Antonio neighborhoods like Alamo Heights or Stone Oak.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tue:9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wed:9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thu:9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Fri:9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sat:9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sun:Closed


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