Fence Repair & Staining The Colony TX
Keep your fence looking sharp and standing straight. Our The Colony repair and staining team replaces posts, fixes sagging gates, cleans boards, and applies professional stains that protect against UV and rain. Call (800) 289-8057 for a quick estimate.
Free Estimate: Call (800) 289-8057 or request an on‑site measure.
Common Repairs
- Leaning or broken posts, blown‑out sections
- Loose rails, cracked or missing pickets
- Sagging gates, bad latches, dragging wheels
- Storm and wind damage assessments
Staining & Restoration
- Power clean and prep to remove mildew and graying
- Oil‑based stains for color and water protection
- Back‑brushing for even coverage and penetration
- Maintenance schedule to extend lifespan
CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 800-289-8057. You can also send us an email at info@nufence.com.
Average Pricing (2025)
- Minor repairs (per section): $180–$450
- Gate rebuild/rehang: $250–$600
- Post replacement (each): $180–$350
- Staining (new or refresh): $2.50–$6.00 per linear foot
Final pricing depends on footage, access, condition, and chosen products. We provide line‑item quotes before work begins.
HOA & Color Choices
We work within neighborhood guidelines and help you pick compatible stain colors. Samples available on request.
Preventive Tips
Keep sprinklers off boards, trim vegetation, and re‑stain on schedule to avoid premature replacement.
Local Service Area
ZIP Codes: 75056
Neighborhoods: Stewart Peninsula, The Cascades, Legend Crest
Serving The Colony plus Frisco, Carrollton, Lewisville, and Little Elm.
Customer Reviews
“Crew was fast and precise. Our fence passed HOA without a single revision.” – Homeowner in The Colony
“Gate swings perfectly and the stain looks great. Clear communication from estimate to final.” – Property owner, The Colony
FAQs
Q. How long does installation take?
A. Most residential projects complete in 1-3 days depending on footage and features.
Q. Do you handle HOAs?
A. Yes, we prep drawings and product specs for the most common HOAs in North Dallas.
Q. When should I re‑stain?
A. Typically every 2–3 years depending on exposure and product used.