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Wood Fencing Solutions by T & H Construction
Whether you need privacy, security, or simply a boost to your curb appeal, a wood fence can help. T & H Construction offers a range of wood fencing options to meet your specific needs, whether you're after privacy or a ranch-style look. To ensure the best results, our fencing installation includes:
- Poured concrete
- Treated lumber
- Ground contact
- Posts on 8-foot center
Serving Central Tennessee and Northern Alabama, we ensure quality work with a personal touch. Our wood fencing comes with a 30-year product warranty, giving you peace of mind and lasting value. Contact T & H Construction today to explore our wood fencing solutions.
Why You Need Wood Fencing
Wood fencing is more than just a boundary for your property. It's an investment in aesthetics, security, and property value. Consider the benefits of wood fencing:
- Aesthetically pleasing
- Low cost
- Easy maintenance
- Versatile finishes
- Can be stained
Get in touch with T & H Construction to discuss your wood fencing needs. We offer fast-paced service with free quotes ready in just 24 hours!
Benefits of Choosing T & H Construction
When you choose T & H Construction for your wood fencing project, you're opting for a reliable and experienced partner. Here are some of the things that make us special:
- Focus on customer satisfaction
- Support for insurance paperwork from start to finish
- $1 million liability coverage
- 30 years of experience
- Local business since 2021
- Emergency service within an hour
- 20-year workmanship warranty
- High-quality work
- Honest quotes
- Reliable follow-through
- Spotless, clean construction sites
Contact T & H Construction today. We are proud to be your top choice for wood fencing!
Contact Us for Wood Fencing
Transform your property with a beautiful and durable wood fence. Reach out to us at T & H Construction today. Our team is here to answer your questions and provide the best solutions for your home improvement needs in Central Tennessee and Northern Alabama.
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