Built to Mark Boundaries and Last

Built to Mark Boundaries and Last

Fencing in Goldsboro for Properties Needing Durable Perimeter Solutions

Green Pastures Outdoor Management Inc. provides fencing for residential and commercial properties in Goldsboro. You need a fence when you want to define property lines, contain animals, or create privacy between yards. The work includes selecting materials that match your budget and purpose, setting posts deep enough to stay plumb through wet seasons, and stretching rails or panels that won't sag after the first year.

The service covers new fence installation, repairs to damaged or leaning sections, and ongoing maintenance to keep gates latching and boards secure. You choose from options like split rail for open boundaries, privacy panels for screening, or wire for livestock containment. Each design is built to handle the wind, soil conditions, and everyday wear your property experiences. Repairs address rotted posts, broken pickets, and rusted hardware before small issues turn into full replacements.

Reach out to discuss your fencing needs and schedule a consultation in Goldsboro.


How Fencing Installation and Repairs Are Completed

The process begins with measuring the area, marking corners, and identifying underground utilities before any digging starts. Posts are set in concrete or gravel depending on soil type and drainage, then leveled and braced until they cure. Rails or panels are attached with galvanized fasteners to resist rust, and gates are hung with adjustable hinges so they close without dragging.

After installation, you'll see a straight line of fencing that doesn't lean or bow, gates that swing smoothly, and corners that hold firm when animals push against them. The ground around each post is tamped and sloped to shed water away from the wood or metal.

Maintenance visits include tightening loose boards, replacing cracked pickets, and treating wood to slow weathering. The service does not include retaining walls, masonry work, or electric fencing systems. If you need repairs, sections can be replaced without dismantling the entire run.

Common Questions About Fencing Work

Homeowners and property managers often ask about materials, timing, and what happens when existing fences fail. These questions cover the practical details that affect cost and longevity.

  • What materials are used for residential fencing?
    You can choose treated pine for affordability, cedar for natural rot resistance, vinyl for low maintenance, or welded wire for livestock. Each material is selected based on your priority for durability, appearance, or budget.
  • How deep are fence posts set in the ground?
    Posts are typically set at least two feet deep, or one-third of their total height, to prevent shifting. In sandy or wet soil conditions common around Goldsboro, concrete footings add stability and extend the life of the installation.
  • When should I repair a fence instead of replacing it?
    You repair when only a few boards are damaged, posts are still plumb, and the overall structure remains sound. Replacement makes sense when more than half the sections are rotted, leaning, or no longer holding fasteners.
  • How long does a new fence installation take?
    A typical residential property takes one to three days depending on the length of the run and soil conditions. Larger commercial projects or sites with obstacles like tree roots may require additional time for clearing and layout.
  • What type of fencing works best for containing dogs?
    Solid privacy panels or welded wire with no gaps larger than four inches prevent digging or squeezing through. Posts and gates need secure latches because dogs test weak points repeatedly.

If your property needs a new fence, repairs to sagging sections, or routine maintenance to keep existing runs secure, contact Green Pastures Outdoor Management Inc. to review your layout and schedule the work in Goldsboro.