Reliable Commercial Fencing in Oxford, WI 53952 - Huber Fencing

229 Freedom Ln, Oxford, WI 53952

(608) 586-5653

What the Company Handles

  • Fence and gate installation
  • Fence and gate repair

Meet the Team

Huber Fencing in Oxford, WI solves a common problem for local homeowners: aging or storm-damaged fences that fail to provide privacy, security, or containment. With harsh Wisconsin winters, shifting soil can cause posts to lean, and high winds often damage panels. Huber Fencing offers durable wood, vinyl, and chain-link installations that withstand these conditions. Serving neighborhoods near the Oxford Public Library and along County Road Z, they also repair gates that sag or stick after freeze-thaw cycles. By using frost-resistant footings and quality materials, Huber Fencing ensures fences stay straight and functional for years. Their crew works efficiently to restore boundaries around homes, keeping pets safe and adding curb appeal without unnecessary upselling. For Oxford residents tired of patching a beaten fence, Huber Fencing provides a lasting solution that fits the local climate and landscape.

Q&A

Why do my fence posts lean after winter in Oxford, WI?

Leaning posts are usually caused by frost heave, where moisture in the soil freezes and expands, pushing the post upward and sideways. Over time, this breaks the concrete anchor’s grip. Huber Fencing solves this by setting posts below the frost line (about 48 inches in Wisconsin) and using gravel backfill to improve drainage, reducing freeze-thaw movement. If you already have leaning posts, we can re-set them properly or install new posts with frost-proof footings for a permanent fix.

My gate won’t latch after the spring thaw – is this normal?

Yes, it’s a common sign that the gate frame has shifted due to frost moving the hinge post. As the ground freezes and thaws, the post can tilt, throwing the gate out of alignment. Huber Fencing can adjust the gate by re-setting the post or adding tension adjustments. For a long-term solution, we recommend a heavier hinge system and a bottom tamper spring that works even if the gate sags slightly. We’ve fixed this for many homes near the Lake Arrowhead area.

What’s the best fence material for Oxford’s variable weather – wood or vinyl?

Both work well, but it depends on your priority. Wood fences (like cedar or pressure-treated pine) are natural and can be stained to match your home, but they need periodic sealing to resist moisture and warping. Vinyl fences don’t rot or warp, handle freeze-thaw cycles well with flexible panels, and only need an occasional wash with a garden hose. For high-wind zones near Country Aire Estates, we often recommend vinyl with reinforced rails. Huber Fencing can help you choose based on your budget and how much maintenance you want.

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