Fence Installation and Repair

Solid Fencing That Holds
Through Winter

Averich Landscaping installs and repairs wood, aluminum, and ornamental iron fencing throughout Denver, Colorado.

If you live in Denver and your fence leans after a heavy snow or shows rot near the posts, you already know how quickly wood deteriorates when exposed to freeze-thaw cycles. Averich Landscaping handles everything from full fence rebuilds to post replacement and winterization treatments that restore stability and appearance. Whether you need privacy fencing for your backyard, a dumpster cage for commercial property, or ornamental iron around a front yard, the work starts with an evaluation of what caused the damage and what materials will perform best in your setting.


Fencing in Denver takes a beating from snow, wind, and temperature swings that cause wood to crack and metal to shift. Averich Landscaping works with aluminum, wood, and ornamental iron to build new fences or repair sections where posts have rotted out or panels have warped. Residential and commercial properties both benefit from the same level of attention to drainage, foundation stability, and material selection. Winterization services include sealing, bracing, and surface treatment that prevent moisture from penetrating the grain and splitting boards when temperatures drop.


If your Denver property needs fencing that can handle the weather or repair work on an existing structure, reach out to Averich Landscaping to discuss what your site requires.

Alleyway with concrete path, featuring sections of dark and light wooden fences under a cloudy sky.
Wooden gate in a tan fence, adjacent to a brown enclosure. Sunny day with buildings in the background.

What Happens During a Fence Repair or Build

When Averich Landscaping arrives at your Denver property, the crew assesses which posts need replacement, whether the rails are still square, and if the ground has shifted enough to affect alignment. For rotted sections, the damaged wood is removed down to solid material, new posts are set in concrete or gravel depending on drainage, and rails are leveled before panels go up. Aluminum and ornamental iron installations require different anchoring methods, and each material is selected based on exposure, purpose, and how much wind the fence will need to resist.


After the work is finished, you will see fence lines that stand plumb, gates that close without dragging, and no gaps along the bottom where animals or debris can pass through. Posts will be firm when you push on them, and wood will be sealed or treated to resist the next season of moisture. If winterization was part of the service, the fence will have a protective barrier that keeps snow and ice from soaking into the grain and splitting the boards during the coldest months.


Averich Landscaping also handles privacy fences that block sightlines, dumpster cages that meet commercial codes, and decorative iron that adds security without creating a visual barrier. The crew works on both residential yards and commercial sites throughout Denver, and the same standards for alignment, anchoring, and weatherproofing apply regardless of property type. Fencing does not include gate automation or electronic access systems, but manual gates are hung, adjusted, and tested before the job is considered complete.


We Know Fencing Questions Come Up Before You Commit

Homeowners and property managers in Denver often want to know how long a repair will take, what materials hold up best, and whether an old fence can be saved or needs to be replaced entirely. These are the questions Averich Landscaping hears most often before starting a fencing project.


  • What types of fencing materials does Averich Landscaping work with?

    Averich Landscaping installs and repairs fences made from wood, aluminum, and ornamental iron. Each material is chosen based on your property's exposure, drainage, and whether you need privacy, security, or decorative fencing.


  • How does winterization help an old fence in Denver?

    Winterization involves sealing and treating the wood to prevent moisture from entering the grain, which reduces cracking and splitting during freeze-thaw cycles. If your fence is already showing damage from past winters, Averich Landscaping can repair rotted sections and apply winterization treatment to restore its condition and extend its life.


  • What does it mean when a fence post is rotted out?

    A rotted post is one where the wood has broken down due to prolonged moisture exposure, usually at or below ground level. You will notice the post moves when pushed, leans without support, or shows dark, spongy wood when scraped. Averich Landscaping removes the damaged section, sets a new post in concrete or gravel, and reattaches the rails and panels so the fence stands firm again.


  • How long does a fence installation take in Denver?

    The timeline depends on the length of the fence, the material, and site conditions such as rocky soil or uneven grades. Most residential fence installations are completed within a few days, while larger commercial projects or full rebuilds may take longer.


  • Can Averich Landscaping build fencing for commercial properties?

    Yes, Averich Landscaping works on both residential and commercial sites in Denver. The crew installs privacy fences, dumpster cages, and perimeter fencing that meet local codes and handle the demands of high-traffic or utility areas.


Whether your Denver property needs a full fence rebuild or targeted repairs on posts and panels that have suffered through multiple winters, Averich Landscaping brings the tools and materials to make it right. Get in touch to schedule an evaluation and talk through what your site needs.