Experienced Commercial Fencing in Fremont, MI 49412 - Precision Tree & Fence

Fremont, MI 49412

(231) 924-2884

Q&A

What are the signs that a tree or its roots are damaging my fence in Fremont, MI?

Common signs include leaning fence posts, cracked or lifted concrete at the base of posts, and panels that are pushed outward or uneven. You may also notice exposed roots near the fence line or soil displacement. If you see these issues, especially after a heavy rain or thaw near the Muskegon River, it's a good idea to have a professional assess the situation.

How can tree roots cause fence damage, and what can Precision Tree & Fence do about it?

Tree roots grow in search of water and nutrients, often expanding under fence lines. As they thicken, they can lift posts, crack concrete, and shift entire panels. Precision Tree & Fence can trim or remove problematic roots without harming the tree, or recommend strategic tree removal if necessary. We also adjust fence placement to avoid future root conflicts.

Will trimming my trees prevent future fence problems in Fremont?

Yes, regular tree care can significantly reduce the risk of fence damage. By keeping branches trimmed and managing root growth, we reduce the weight and pressure on your fence. Precision Tree & Fence offers seasonal tree trimming and root barrier installation to help protect your property investment, especially for homes near Fremont Lake or in older neighborhoods with mature trees.

Business Offerings

  • Tree care services

Company Background

Precision Tree & Fence, located in Fremont, MI, offers expert tree care services and fencing solutions to homeowners and businesses in the area. A common local issue involves trees and their root systems damaging fence posts and panels, especially near the Muskegon River and along Main Street. The company addresses this by providing professional tree trimming, removal, and root management to protect your fence investment. Whether you live near the Fremont Lake area or downtown, their team understands the unique soil and tree conditions in Newaygo County. They help prevent costly fence repairs by tackling the root cause—literally—before it becomes a structural problem.

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