Ace Fence Company installs wood fencing for residential properties throughout Amarillo using cedar, pine, redwood, and pressure-treated lumber tailored to your privacy needs and aesthetic preferences. You choose the wood species, panel style, and finish, and we build a fence that defines your property line while complementing the architecture of your home. Whether you need a solid board-on-board design to block sightlines from a neighboring yard or a picket fence that frames your front lawn without closing off the view, wood fencing gives you flexibility that other materials cannot match.
Wood fencing works well in Amarillo because it adapts to temperature shifts and drying conditions when properly treated and maintained. Cedar naturally resists rot and insect damage, making it a practical choice for panels exposed to afternoon sun. Pressure-treated pine costs less and holds up to ground contact, so it works for posts and rails that sit close to soil. Redwood offers rich color and dimensional stability, and pine takes stain or paint easily when you want a specific finish. Each species performs differently depending on where it sits in the fence structure and how much moisture it encounters.
If you are considering a wood fence for your property in Amarillo, we can walk the site and discuss material options that fit your budget and timeline.
You receive a fence built to your specified height, style, and finish, with posts set in concrete and rails fastened to create a structure that remains square and stable over time. We measure the property line, mark post locations, dig holes to the depth required for your soil type, and set each post level before attaching the horizontal rails. Pickets or panels are then fastened to the rails, and we check spacing and alignment as we go to keep the fence visually consistent from one end to the other.
When the installation is complete, you will see a fence line that stands plumb, with gates that swing smoothly and latch securely. Ace Fence Company uses galvanized fasteners to reduce rust staining on the wood surface, and we trim any uneven picket tops to create a clean edge along the top rail. If you choose a stain or paint finish, we apply it after installation so the coating penetrates evenly and covers all exposed surfaces, including cut ends and joints.
We do not include landscaping repairs, sprinkler adjustments, or removal of old fencing unless discussed in advance. The installation focuses on setting posts, building panels, hanging gates, and applying finish if requested. Any tree roots or underground utilities that interfere with post placement will need to be addressed before we begin digging.
These are common questions about wood fence materials, installation requirements, and how the finished fence will perform in Amarillo.