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Fence Replacement in Tulsa

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At some point, you stop wondering whether to fix the fence and start wondering whether to tear it down. The repairs you have been putting off keep multiplying. The posts lean worse every year. Whole sections look like they are barely holding on.

That point is actually an opportunity, even if it does not feel like one. Replacement means you are not stuck with someone else's material choice or layout decisions. You can upgrade. Change the design. Put gates where they actually make sense for how you use the yard now.

The process is bigger than a repair job, sure. Old fencing comes down, debris gets hauled away, new posts go in, the whole structure gets rebuilt. But the end result is years of not worrying about it.

We handle complete fence replacement projects in Tulsa. Removal, disposal, construction, cleanup. You do not have to coordinate multiple contractors or figure out where to dump the old fence. One crew, one process, one result.

What's Included

Here is what happens during a replacement project:

  • We look at your existing fence and talk through what is wrong with it
  • Measure your property and discuss options for the replacement
  • The old fence comes down completely, including posts and concrete
  • All the old materials leave with us
  • New posts go in at proper depth with fresh concrete
  • Your new fence gets built with quality materials
  • Gates built and installed
  • Hardware and accessories where needed
  • Everything gets cleaned up
  • We walk it with you to make sure it is right

You do not have to manage any of this yourself. One project, handled start to finish.

Options and Materials

Since you are rebuilding anyway, now is the time to reconsider what you want:

Better Materials

If the old fence was treated pine and it did not hold up, maybe cedar makes more sense this time. Or vinyl if you never want to maintain it. This is your chance to upgrade.

Different Design

That old style does not have to come back. Switch to board-on-board. Go horizontal. Add a lattice top. Make it look like you chose it, not like you inherited it.

Taller or Shorter

Maybe 6 feet was not enough privacy. Or 8 feet was overkill. Replacement is when you fix that.

Move the Gates

Gates wear out faster than the rest of the fence. If yours were in the wrong places, now is when you relocate them.

Same Thing Again

If what you had worked, we can rebuild it the same way with fresh materials. Not everything needs to change.

We walk through your options during the consultation. What makes sense depends on why the old fence failed and what you want from the new one.

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The FenceBee Process

Replacement projects go like this:

  1. 1

    First Look

    We see what you have and talk about what went wrong. You tell us what you want from the replacement.

  2. 2

    Planning

    Measurements, material options, design choices. We figure out the new fence together.

  3. 3

    Quote

    You get a detailed estimate covering removal, materials, and installation. Everything is itemized.

  4. 4

    Scheduling

    We coordinate so removal and installation happen back to back. No extended gap where you have no fence.

  5. 5

    Teardown

    Old fence comes down. Posts get extracted. Concrete gets removed. We haul everything away.

  6. 6

    Building

    New posts in proper concrete footings. Rails, pickets, gates. Your new fence takes shape.

  7. 7

    Finish

    Hardware, final details, cleanup. We walk through the finished fence with you.

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Timelines and Scheduling

Replacement takes longer than a simple new installation because the old fence has to come out first. Most projects run 2-5 days on site, depending on how much fence there is and how stubborn the old posts are.

Removal time varies. Rotted wood comes out fast. Posts set deep in concrete take longer to extract.

We schedule teardown and construction together. You should not be without a fence for weeks. From the day you approve the estimate to finished new fence usually runs 3-5 weeks.

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Pricing Factors

Replacement costs include removal on top of installation. Main factors:

  • How much work to get the old fence out: post extraction, concrete removal, access issues
  • Disposal costs: we haul it, and dump fees apply
  • New fence materials and design
  • Total linear feet
  • Number of gates
  • Any layout changes from the original
  • Your lot conditions

Replacement costs more than repair, but it often makes more sense than patching a fence that is past saving. We help you evaluate when each option is smarter.

Side-by-side comparison showing a weathered wooden fence being replaced with new cedar fencing in a residential backyard, with construction materials visible on the ground.

Tulsa-Specific Considerations

Whatever beat up your old fence will work on the new one too. The question is whether we build it to handle those conditions.

If post rot was the problem, deeper concrete footings and gravel drainage extend the life of replacements. If wind knocked sections down, we reinforce the construction.

Oklahoma soil affects both removal and installation. Clay holds onto old concrete. Rocky areas resist new post holes. We account for that.

Some Tulsa areas require permits for fence work. We handle checking the requirements during your consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know it is time to replace instead of repair?

When repairs would cost more than half of what replacement costs. When posts are failing throughout. When the fence is old and worn everywhere, not just in a few spots. We give you an honest take on which makes more sense.

What happens to the old fence?

We haul it away and dispose of it. You do not have to deal with it.

Can I change the layout?

Yes. Replacement is your chance to move the fence line, add gates, change corners, whatever you need.

How long will I be without a fence?

We coordinate removal and construction to minimize the gap. Usually days, not weeks. Your property stays enclosed as much as possible.

Will you mess up my landscaping?

Some disturbance near the fence line is unavoidable. We work carefully and clean up afterward. Let us know about any plants you want to protect.

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Why Choose FenceBee?

Clear, Professional Process

From first call to final walkthrough, you know what to expect at every step.

Respect for Your Property

We treat your yard like our own, with thorough cleanup after every job.

Straightforward Communication

No surprises, no jargon. Just honest answers and clear timelines.

Workmanship You Can Trust

Skilled crews with years of hands-on fencing experience.

Ready to Get Started?

That old fence is not getting better. If it is time to replace it, reach out for a conversation. We will tell you honestly whether replacement makes sense and give you a clear price for the whole project. No obligation.