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You have invested in your West Ashley home. One storm can shred your fence and leave your yard wide open to Church Creek foot traffic and Carolina Bay neighbors. Charleston Fencing Pros builds your replacement fence to survive the next one.
There is no need to guess the final cost of your new fence. At Charleston Fencing Pros, we provide clear, accurate quotes with absolutely no hidden fees. Our team will visit your property to assess the area and understand your exact requirements, whether it is a new wood, vinyl, privacy, pool, or chain link installation, or a fast repair after storm damage.
We serve communities across Charleston, from West Ashley to Mount Pleasant, delivering a transparent estimate that aligns with your budget. Tell us about your project and we will contact you within 24 hours.
West Ashley homeowners deal with a problem most inland folks do not: mature live oaks that look beautiful until a hurricane snaps a limb through your fence line. You have seen it happen on your street. Posts ripped from clay heavy soil, panels crushed under fallen branches, and neighbors waiting weeks for insurance adjusters while their yards sit exposed to Canterbury Woods foot traffic.
West Ashley sits between the Ashley River and the marsh, putting properties in neighborhoods like Avondale and Shadowmoss in mixed flood zone designations. Storm surge from the river and tidal creeks reaches farther inland than most homeowners expect. Sandy soil with clay pockets shifts unevenly after heavy rain, and standard footings do not hold. We use marine grade fasteners and deeper post settings rated for West Ashley ground conditions.
We do not just show up with a shovel and a catalog. We have been replacing storm damaged fences in West Ashley for over 25 years, and we know how these properties respond to severe weather. We start every replacement with a thorough damage assessment to determine what needs full replacement versus what can be salvaged.
We install your new fence using materials chosen for your property and your lot conditions. Pressure treated wood with coastal rated staining for a classic look that complements the mature tree canopy, vinyl panels that resist rot and humidity without upkeep, or aluminum profiles that shed wind and will not corrode near the marsh. Every installation accounts for live oak root systems, uneven soil, and flood zone setbacks so your fence stays standing when the next storm hits.
Getting your fence replaced should not add more stress to an already bad situation. Reach out by email or through our Contact form to request a free damage assessment and estimate. We will visit your property, document the damage for your insurance claim if needed, and provide a detailed replacement quote.
Most replacements complete within a few days once work begins. We put storm damage at the front of the line and keep you informed at every stage. If your property sits near the marsh or in a flood zone, we factor that into every material and footing decision.
From residential properties to large commercial sites, we provide durable, visually appealing fencing solutions installed with precision and care.
Privacy, picket, shadowbox, and custom wood fencing solutions.
Durable and economical fencing for homes, businesses, and industrial sites.
Low‑maintenance fencing resistant to weather, rot, and discoloration.
Decorative metal fencing offering security without sacrificing appearance.
Ideal for large properties, agricultural land, and perimeter marking.
Manual and automated gate systems, including commercial slide gates.
HAVE QUESTIONS?
Everything you need to know before getting started. Can’t find your answer? Contact us — we’re happy to help.
We put storm damage ahead of everything else. Your assessment usually happens within few hours of your message. From there, most projects are underway within one to two weeks. After a major storm, timelines stretch a bit because demand spikes across the whole Charleston area, but we keep you updated the entire time so you are never left guessing.
The City of Charleston requires a permit for most replacements. If your new fence goes in the same spot at the same height, it is a simple process. We handle the paperwork and the scheduling so you do not have to think about it.
It depends on the look you want and how much maintenance you are comfortable with. Pressure treated wood gives you the classic West Ashley style but needs periodic staining. Vinyl holds up to salt air and humidity with almost no upkeep. Aluminum sheds wind well and will not corrode, which matters if you are close to tidal creeks. We walk through the options with you during the assessment.
Carefully. We set posts between major roots instead of cutting through them, and we adjust the fence line where root flare pushes into the path. In older neighborhoods like Avondale and South Windermere, those trees are part of the property value, so protecting them is built into how we plan every project.
That is one of the first things we figure out during the assessment. If the damage is isolated and the rest of the fence is solid, a targeted repair makes sense. But if the storm exposed weak posts, rot, or footings that were already failing, replacing the full line is usually the smarter investment. We give you an honest recommendation either way.
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