Privacy Fence Installation Lawton OK | Call Watts Remodeling,Repair, and rebuild

Lawton, OK 73505

(580) 510-9856

Key Services

  • Tile installation or replacement
  • Roof replacement
  • Fence and gate installation
  • Roof repair
  • New roof installation

Company Overview

Watts Remodeling, Repair, and Rebuild has been serving Lawton, OK, for years, helping homeowners tackle common neighborhood headaches like broken fences, storm-damaged roofs, and worn-out tile. Many homes near Fort Sill and around Lake Lawtonka face fencing issues caused by high winds, soil shifting, or age—leaning posts, sagging gates, or rotted wood. Watts steps in with sturdy fence and gate installation, using durable materials built for Oklahoma weather. They also handle new roof installation, repair, and replacement, as well as tile installation or replacement. Located just off Cache Road near the Lawton Country Club, they’re a trusted resource for families in the Westwood and Sheridan neighborhoods. Whether you need a fence that keeps pets in or a roof that stops leaks, Watts offers practical, long-lasting solutions without the upsell.

Common Questions

What causes fences to lean or sag in Lawton, and how can you fix it?

Strong winds, heavy rain, and shifting clay soil are common culprits here in Lawton. Over time, fence posts can rot or sink, making gates drag or whole sections lean. Watts Remodeling assesses the cause—if it’s just a loose post, we can reset and brace it. If the wood is rotted, we recommend replacing that section with pressure-treated lumber or metal posts. For a full fix, we install new gates and panels that stand up to local weather.

How do I know if my roof needs repair vs. replacement after a storm?

After a storm, check for missing shingles, granules in the gutters, or water stains on your ceiling. Small leaks or a few loose shingles often just need a repair. But if you see widespread curling, multiple leaks, or shingles that are 15+ years old, a full replacement is more cost-effective. Watts can inspect your roof—including flashing and vents—and give you a straightforward recommendation based on what we see in Lawton homes.

My bathroom tile is cracking—what’s the solution?

Cracked tile usually means the subfloor is flexing or the old mortar has failed. First, we check for water damage or loose substrate. If it’s just a few tiles, we can replace them and re-grout to match. If the problem is widespread, we recommend tearing out the old tile and installing new porcelain or ceramic tile with a proper waterproof membrane. This stops future cracks and gives your bathroom a fresh, durable finish.

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