Grand Magnolia: Trusted Commercial Fencing Serving Augusta, GA 30906

1924 Gay Dr, Augusta, GA 30906

(706) 908-7265

What the Company Handles

  • Disease management - trees
  • Tree planting
  • Tree cabling or bracing
  • Lawn care
  • Shrub pruning or trimming
  • Shrub transplanting

Company Background

Grand Magnolia is a trusted provider of tree services, fence and gate installation, and landscaping in Augusta, GA. Many local homes, especially in neighborhoods like Summerville and near the Augusta National Golf Club, face common fencing issues such as post erosion and chain link fence corrosion due to the area's clay soil and humidity. Grand Magnolia addresses these problems by offering durable fence installations, including pressure-treated posts and corrosion-resistant materials, along with expert landscape maintenance to prevent drainage issues. Their tree care services—pruning, removal, and disease management—complement fencing work by ensuring roots and branches don't damage structures. Whether you're near the Riverwalk or West Augusta, Grand Magnolia provides reliable, neighborly solutions to keep your property secure and well-maintained.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes fence post erosion in Augusta, and how can Grand Magnolia fix it?

Fence post erosion in Augusta is often caused by the region's clay-heavy soil, which retains moisture and expands, weakening the ground around posts over time. Signs include leaning posts or loose sections. Grand Magnolia solves this by replacing eroded posts with concrete-set, pressure-treated lumber or metal posts, ensuring long-term stability. We also improve drainage around the fence line to prevent future issues.

How can I tell if my chain link fence is corroding, and what services help?

Chain link fence corrosion typically shows as rust spots, flaking metal, or weakened links, especially in humid Augusta conditions near the Savannah River. If you notice discoloration or brittle wires, it's time for a replacement. Grand Magnolia installs galvanized or vinyl-coated chain link fences that resist corrosion, and we can also remove and dispose of old fencing as part of our tree and landscape cleanup services.

Can tree roots cause fence damage, and how does Grand Magnolia address this?

Yes, tree roots from large oaks or pines common in Augusta can push against fence posts, causing leaning or cracking. Signs include raised soil near the fence line or visible roots above ground. Grand Magnolia offers tree root pruning, transplanting if needed, and fence relocation or reinforcement. Our tree care team assesses root systems and recommends solutions like root barriers or post adjustments to protect your fence.

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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