Fencing Company Tallahassee FL | Call Zebby

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 712-5421

Company Overview

Zebby is a Tallahassee-based craftsman who grew up in the area and has spent the last five years building, repairing, and maintaining fences, gates, and decks. Working as a solo operator, he brings a personal touch to every project and keeps his rates competitive. He handles a variety of fencing styles—wood, chain link, vinyl, and more—and also specializes in deck repairs, including Trex composite decking, along with wood rot repair and retaining walls. For local homeowners, Zebby addresses common issues like vegetation damaging fence structures by clearing growth before repairs and using proper ground clearance during installation. He also treats chain link rust with wire brushing, rust-inhibiting primer, and durable finishes that hold up to Tallahassee's humid climate. Whether you're near Midtown, SouthWood, or just off Thomasville Road, Zebby offers free estimates for any project, no matter how much time it takes to discuss your needs. He takes pride in saying, 'I built that,' and aims to deliver quality work that lasts.

Main Services

  • Automatic gate installation
  • Fence repair
  • Fence weatherproofing
  • Manual gate weatherproofing
  • Fence and gate weatherproofing
  • Fence painting or staining

Q&A

How do you handle chain link fence rust common in Tallahassee's humid climate?

I start by wire brushing all loose rust and corrosion, then apply a rust-inhibiting primer before painting or coating with a weather-resistant finish. For heavily rusted sections, I replace those panels and secure the new metal away from damp soil to slow future rust. This process helps chain link fences stay functional and look better longer, even with our frequent rain and humidity.

Can you repair a damaged wooden fence that's been leaning due to vegetation growth?

Yes. For leaning fences caused by vines, shrubs, or roots, I first clear the vegetation away from the posts and rails. I then reset or replace any rotted or shifted posts, often adding concrete footings and gravel for better drainage. This keeps the fence stable and reduces future damage from regrowth.

What types of deck issues can you fix, especially for Trex composite decks?

I can handle a wide range of deck repairs, including rotten wood, loose boards, damaged railings, and worn finishes. For Trex composite decks, I focus on replacing cracked or warped planks, tightening hidden fasteners, and addressing any underlying frame or joist issues. I also treat wood rot on traditional decks with epoxy consolidants or by cutting out and splicing in new lumber.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tue:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wed:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thu:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fri:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sat:9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sun:Closed


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