Residential Fencing Chester NH | Call Sturdy Fence Company

160 Jennifer Dr, Chester, NH 3036

(603) 887-8588

Local Business Overview

Sturdy Fence Company, based in Chester, NH, specializes in residential and commercial fence installation and repair. The area's frequent fencing problem—frost heave that tilts posts and moisture that warps wooden panels—is addressed head-on by their team. They use deep-set concrete footings and treated lumber to combat New England's freeze-thaw cycles, ensuring fences stay straight and sturdy year-round. Located just off Route 121 near Chester's historic town common, Sturdy Fence serves neighborhoods around the Rockingham Recreational Trail and Lake Massabesic. Whether you need a new privacy fence or repairs to an existing one, they provide durable solutions that withstand Chester's harsh winters and humid summers. Their local knowledge means they understand the soil and weather patterns that affect fence longevity.

Key Services

  • Fence and gate installation
  • Fence and gate repair

Common Questions

What causes fence posts to lean and become loose in Chester, NH?

The main cause is frost heave. When the ground freezes in winter, ice lenses form in the soil, pushing posts upward. As the ground thaws, the posts often settle unevenly, leading to tilting. Poorly compacted backfill or shallow post holes under 3 feet deep make this much worse. Sturdy Fence counters this by digging below the frost line (about 48 inches in New Hampshire) and pouring concrete footings that anchor the post securely.

How can I tell if my fence has been damaged by frost heave?

Look for gaps between the fence and the ground, panels that no longer line up evenly, gates that drag or won't latch properly, and visible tilting of posts. You might also see cracks in the wood near the post base. If you notice any of these signs, it's best to have an inspection before the next freeze-thaw cycle makes the problem worse. Sturdy Fence offers free estimates and can assess your fence's condition.

What does Sturdy Fence Company recommend to repair a fence damaged by frost heave?

For minor tilting, we can often re-set the post by digging around it, adding gravel for drainage, and re-pouring concrete. If the post is rotted or cracked, we replace it with a pressure-treated or cedar post that resists moisture. In some cases, we install helical piles that go deeper than typical frost line to prevent heave entirely. We also seal wooden panels with a protective finish to guard against moisture absorption. Every repair is tailored to the site conditions.

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