Experienced Fence Installation in Baton Rouge, LA 70812 - K & M Fence
Baton Rouge, LA 70812
Business Background
K & M Fence is a family-owned fencing contractor serving Baton Rouge, LA and the surrounding areas for over a decade. We understand that local conditions, like the humidity and fast-growing vegetation around the Capital Area, can cause specific problems for your property. From loose panels along Government Street to fences overtaken by growth near City Park, K & M Fence offers reliable repairs and new installations. We specialize in fixing damage caused by overgrown shrubs and vines, and we reinforce or replace unstable panels to restore safety and curb appeal. Our team has hands-on experience with the soil types and weather patterns common near the LSU Lakes, Southside, and Highland Road neighborhoods. We provide honest assessments, clear pricing, and durable work that stands up to Louisiana's climate. Whether it's a simple section repair or a full fence replacement, K & M Fence is your local solution for better fences and gates in Baton Rouge.
Property Service Solutions
- Fence and gate installation
- Fence and gate repair
Common Questions
How does overgrown vegetation actually damage my fence, and can K & M Fence fix this?
Overgrown vines, roots, and shrubs can push against fence panels, warp wood, and cause rot by trapping moisture. At K & M Fence, we remove the affected sections, treat any rot, and replace damaged panels with new, treated lumber or durable vinyl that resists moisture. We can also advise on proper clearance from plants to prevent future issues.
My fence panels near Jefferson Highway are starting to lean and feel loose. Is that from the soil or just age?
Loose panels are often caused by a combination of soil shifting after heavy rains and the slow pressure from nearby plant roots. At K & M Fence, we inspect the posts first. In many Baton Rouge yards, the posts can be reinforced with concrete or replaced with galvanized steel for stability. For existing wood, we tighten or replace hardware and add bracing to restore a sturdy fence.
What’s the best way to prevent vegetation damage to my new fence in a neighborhood like Deep South?
Prevention starts with planning. We recommend using metal or vinyl fencing near flower beds, as they won't rot from moisture held by plants. For wood fences, we can install a gravel strip or a PVC barrier at the base to reduce soil contact. Regular trimming is key, but we can also set your posts deeper and use rot-resistant cypress or cedar to give you a longer-lasting fence in Baton Rouge's climate.
Business Location & Hours
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