Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does a wood fence last in Central Texas?

    A properly installed wood fence typically lasts 15 to 20 years in Central Texas, depending on material quality and maintenance. Regular staining protects against sun, moisture, and soil movement common in the Granger area. At Cobra Fence & Services, we use materials suited for local heat and climate conditions to maximize lifespan.
  • What's the best way to protect a wood fence from the Texas sun?

    Staining your wood fence every 2 to 3 years shields it from UV damage, moisture, and rot. This prevents warping and premature aging caused by intense Central Texas heat. Cobra Fence & Services offers fence staining using products designed for local weather conditions.
  • When should I repair my fence instead of replacing it?

    Repair is ideal when only a few posts or panels are damaged, leaning, or weathered. If the majority of the fence remains structurally sound, targeted repairs extend its life without the cost of full replacement. After storms or ground shifting in Granger, quick repairs prevent further deterioration.
  • What causes fence posts to lean or shift over time?

    Soil movement from moisture changes, shallow post depth, and ground settling cause posts to lean. Central Texas clay soils expand and contract with rain and drought, stressing fence structures. Proper post depth and alignment during installation help prevent shifting.
  • How does chain link fencing work for large properties?

    Chain link is durable, cost-effective, and ideal for enclosing large lots, pet areas, or rural properties. It requires secure posts and proper tensioning to maintain strength over time. Cobra Fence & Services installs chain link designed for long-term outdoor exposure across Central Texas.
  • Can iron fences be customized with gates and welding?

    Yes, iron fences can be fully customized with decorative designs, security gates, and welded solutions. Welding experience allows for custom gate hardware, repairs, and unique ironwork tailored to driveways or front yards. This adds both functionality and curb appeal to established neighborhoods.
  • What's the difference between fence staining and painting?

    Staining penetrates wood to protect from within while allowing natural grain to show, whereas paint coats the surface and can peel or crack. Staining is better suited for Central Texas weather, reducing maintenance and extending fence life. It also prevents moisture damage more effectively than paint.
  • Why do wood fences need maintenance in hot climates?

    Intense sun and fluctuating moisture levels cause wood to dry out, crack, and warp. Without regular staining, fences age faster and become vulnerable to rot and insect damage. In Granger and surrounding areas, seasonal maintenance preserves both appearance and structural integrity.
  • How does tree trimming help protect my fence?

    Overgrown branches and falling limbs can damage fence panels, posts, and gates during storms or high winds. Regular trimming improves visibility, reduces debris buildup, and prevents costly repairs. Cobra Fence & Services offers tree trimming to support fence longevity and overall yard safety.
  • What affects the cost of installing a new fence?

    Material type, fence height, linear footage, and terrain complexity influence installation cost. Custom features like gates, decorative iron, or welding also add to the price. At Cobra Fence & Services, we provide free estimates based on your specific property needs and layout.
  • Is chain link or wood fencing better for pet enclosures?

    Chain link is more durable and see-through, making it ideal for visibility and ventilation in pet areas. Wood fencing offers privacy and noise reduction but requires more maintenance. The best choice depends on your property size, budget, and whether privacy or durability is the priority.
  • How deep should fence posts be installed in Texas soil?

    Fence posts should be set at least 2 to 3 feet deep to withstand soil movement and weather changes common in Central Texas. Proper depth and alignment prevent leaning and extend fence lifespan. Cobra Fence & Services ensures secure post installation for long-term stability.