Mow Time - Somerset's Trusted Fence Builders

Somerset, TX 78069

(210) 935-4140

Local Business Overview

Mow Time provides comprehensive lawn, tree, and fence services to homeowners in Somerset, TX. Located just off Highway 211 near the Somerset High School area, we understand the local challenges of maintaining a property through South Texas weather. One frequent issue we see is damaged ornamental fencing and loose fence panels, often caused by strong winds or aging materials. We handle the full fix—from repairing loose sections and resetting posts to weatherproofing your gate against future moisture damage. Our team also covers tree care (pruning, removal, stump grinding) and routine lawn maintenance. Whether you live near the Somerset Country Estates or closer to the old downtown district off U.S. 281, we can help keep your yard and structures in solid shape.

FAQs

My ornamental fence has a few loose panels after the last storm. What’s the best way to fix that?

Loose fence panels are a common sign that the fasteners or rails have shifted, often due to wind or ground moisture. Our fence repair service at Mow Time involves re-securing the panels to the posts, replacing any corroded screws or nails, and checking the post footings for stability. For ornamental fencing, we can also tighten decorative sections and realign the panel gaps. We’ll get your fence back to looking straight and secure.

What causes a wooden gate to sag and stick, and can you fix it without replacing the whole gate?

A sagging wooden gate is usually caused by a heavy gate pulling on loosened hinge screws or a shifting post. Another cause is the wood swelling from moisture, which makes it stick against the latch. Yes, we can fix that without a full replacement. Mow Time’s manual gate repair includes reinforcing the hinges, replacing stripped screws, and trimming or planing the gate edge so it swings freely again.

I have a tree near my fence that seems to be pushing against the panels. What should I do?

A tree trunk or large root growing against a fence can gradually push panels loose or crack the rails. The solution depends on the tree’s size and location. We can prune back branches that are rubbing the fence, or if the tree is small enough, transplanting it away from the fence line is a good option. For larger trees causing structural pressure, we may need to remove the tree to protect your fence. We’ll assess both the tree and fence condition to find the least invasive fix.

Property Service Solutions

  • Fence installation
  • Fence repair
  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services
  • Automatic gate installation
  • Tree stump removal

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:Closed


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