Trebor Fencing: Expert Fences & Gates in Wallace, NC

Wallace, NC 28466

(910) 282-5337

Property Service Solutions

  • Fence and gate installation
  • Fence and gate repair

Business Overview

Trebor Fencing, based in Wallace, NC, specializes in high-quality fences and gates designed to withstand local conditions. A frequent fencing problem in the area is damage from high winds and shifting sandy soil, which can cause posts to lean and panels to warp. Trebor Fencing addresses this by using deep-set, concrete-anchored posts and durable materials that resist corrosion and rot. Located just off NC-41 near the Wallace Downtown Historic District, they serve neighborhoods like River Landing and the area around the Duplin County Events Center. By reinforcing fence foundations and selecting region-appropriate materials, Trebor Fencing provides long-lasting solutions that keep properties secure and looking great, despite the challenging local environment.

Question Answers

What causes fence posts to lean in Wallace, NC, and how can Trebor Fencing fix this?

The primary cause is the area's sandy, loose soil combined with strong coastal winds. Over time, this soft ground can shift, causing posts to tilt. Trebor Fencing solves this by setting posts deeper than standard—often 30 inches or more—and using concrete footings to create a stable anchor. This prevents movement and keeps your fence straight and secure for years.

What are the signs that a fence needs repair or replacement after a storm in Wallace?

Common signs include visible leaning, loose or wobbly sections, cracked or splintered wood, and gates that no longer latch properly. You might also notice gaps between panels or at the base. Trebor Fencing can assess the damage and recommend targeted repairs, like reinforcing posts, replacing damaged panels, or installing a new gate system that withstands high winds.

Which fence materials work best for the sandy soil and humidity around Wallace?

For local conditions, Trebor Fencing often recommends pressure-treated pine, cedar, or vinyl. Pressure-treated wood resists rot and insect damage, while cedar naturally handles moisture. Vinyl is a low-maintenance option that won't warp or rot. All are paired with galvanized hardware and deep-set posts to ensure stability in sandy soil, providing a long-lasting fence for your property.

Business Location & Hours



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