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Rotting Fence Boards
in McKinney, TX

Wood fences in McKinney deal with a tough combination: wet springs, hot humid summers, and boards that never fully dry out when they face north or sit in shade. Most cedar fences in this area start showing rot within 7 to 10 years if they are not maintained. Ignore it and the rot moves from the boards into the posts, and then you have a much bigger problem.

Quick Answer

Fence boards rot in McKinney because the summers are humid and boards stay wet after rain longer than most people think. Boards that touch the soil or sit in standing water rot the fastest. The fix depends on how far it has spread — a few bad boards can be replaced individually, but widespread rot usually means replacing a full section. Catching it early costs a lot less than waiting.

Rotting Fence Boards in McKinney

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Boards are soft or spongy when you press them with your thumb
  • Dark brown or black staining on the lower third of the boards
  • Boards have pulled away from the rails and are sagging outward
  • You can see daylight through gaps where a board has split or fallen
  • Fungal growth or white fuzzy mold on the surface of the wood
  • Boards crumble when you scratch them with a key or screwdriver

Root Causes

What Causes Rotting Fence Boards?

1

Ground Contact and Standing Water

In McKinney, yards in older neighborhoods near Erwin Park or along creek drainage areas often hold water after a rain. When fence boards touch the soil or sit in water for even a few days, the wood soaks it up and never fully dries. Rot starts at the bottom of the board and moves up.

The Fix

Board Replacement with Proper Ground Clearance

We remove the rotten boards and install new ones with at least 2 inches of clearance above the soil line. That gap lets air circulate and keeps the wood dry enough to last. We also grade the soil away from the fence where needed.

2

Failed or Missing Stain and Sealant

Bare wood fences in McKinney absorb water every time it rains and then bake in the summer heat. That wet-dry cycle opens up the wood grain season after season. Without a water-repellent stain or sealant, even good cedar breaks down within a few years in this climate.

The Fix

Board Replacement and Sealant Application

We replace the damaged boards and apply a penetrating wood sealant to the entire fence. The sealant gets into the grain and keeps water out. It needs to be reapplied every 2 to 3 years to stay effective.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Ground Contact and Standing Water Failed or Missing Stain and Sealant
Rot is concentrated at the very bottom of the boards near the soil
Rot appears mid-board or at the top where rain hits flat surfaces
Boards feel soft but look normal from a distance
Fence faces north and gets little direct sun all day
Soil is mounded up against the base of the fence boards