Commercial Fencing Louisville OH | Call Young Fencing & Construction

Louisville, OH 44641

(330) 309-5280

Property Service Solutions

  • Fence and gate installation
  • Fence and gate repair

FAQs

My gate is sagging and dragging on the ground near the garage. What usually causes that in Louisville?

In Louisville, sagging gates are often caused by the heavy clay soil shifting during freeze-thaw cycles, which can loosen the hinge-side post. Also, the constant dampness in spring from weather off the Nimishillen Creek can rot the bottom of wooden posts. We can reset the post in concrete deep below the frost line and add a heavier-duty hinge or an anti-sag kit. If the gate itself has warped, we can reinforce the frame or replace it.

I see a lean in my privacy fence along S Nicklaus near the golf course. Is that just from the wind?

Leaning fences are common in Louisville neighborhoods near open areas like the golf course or the stadium. The wind does push the panels, but the real problem is usually a shallow post set in topsoil or old gravel that has washed out. We’ll dig out the leaning section, pour concrete piers below the frost line (at least 36 inches), and brace the posts before reattaching the panels. That keeps the fence straight through the windy fall months.

My chain-link fence along W Main has rust spots and a section came loose after the last heavy rain. Can you fix just that part?

Absolutely. Rust on chain-link around Louisville’s older homes is usually from the de-icing salt splashing off the road in winter. We can cut out the rusted mesh, replace that section with new galvanized fabric, and tighten the tension bars. If the terminal posts are loose from the rain-saturated soil, we’ll pull them and reset them with concrete. It’s a common fix for houses on W Main or near the railroad tracks.

Company Overview

Young Fencing & Construction provides professional general contracting and fencing services to homeowners in and around Louisville, OH. Based on the north side of town near Maplegrove Park, they tackle common local fence problems such as rot from wet springs, wind damage on exposed lots, and leaning posts in clay-heavy soil. Their work includes installing new wood, vinyl, and chain-link fences, repairing storm-damaged sections, and resetting gate posts for homes off S Chapel Street and near the Louisville High School campus. For homeowners near Stadium Park or along W Main Street, they offer cedar privacy fences that hold up well against Canton’s freeze-thaw cycles. They also handle related construction jobs like concrete footings and small retaining walls—any job that keeps a yard secure and functional. Young Fencing & Construction is a family-run crew that knows how to keep a fence standing straight in Stark County weather.

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