Liberty Fence of Baton Rouge

Tree Service Company in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

(225) 413-4186, Baton Rouge, LA 70809View on Yelp
Liberty Fence of Baton Rouge - tree service in Baton Rouge, LA

About Liberty Fence of Baton Rouge

Liberty Fence of Baton Rouge is a dual-trade provider serving the Baton Rouge area with both fencing and tree services. That combination is genuinely useful for property owners who need trees cleared before a fence line goes in, or who want one contractor handling both sides of a yard project. Baton Rouge's mix of older residential neighborhoods and newer suburban developments keeps demand steady for both services. They're reachable at (225) 413-4186 for estimates on either type of work.

Services

Fences & Gates
Tree Services

Services & Process

On the tree side, Liberty Fence handles removal and clearing work that often goes hand-in-hand with fence installation. Before a new fence can go in along a property line, stumps, roots, and encroaching trees frequently need to come out first. Their fencing services cover installation of wood, vinyl, chain-link, and likely ornamental options suited to Louisiana's humid conditions. This one-stop approach saves property owners the hassle of coordinating multiple contractors for what is often a single connected project.

Service Area

Liberty Fence of Baton Rouge serves residential and commercial customers throughout Baton Rouge and the surrounding East Baton Rouge Parish area. Their dual-service capabilities make them a practical option for property owners in both established neighborhoods and newer developments on the outskirts of the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Liberty Fence remove trees along my property line before installing a fence?
Yes, that's actually one of the more practical reasons to use a company that handles both services. They can clear trees, grind stumps, and prep the fence line in one coordinated project rather than requiring you to hire separately.
What types of fencing work best in Baton Rouge's humid climate?
Vinyl and aluminum fencing hold up well in South Louisiana's heat and moisture without rotting or rusting. Pressure-treated wood is also an option but requires more maintenance over time given the region's rainfall and humidity levels.
Do I need to have my property surveyed before they start fence installation?
A survey is strongly recommended before any fence goes in along a property line. Installing a fence even a foot onto a neighbor's property can create legal disputes, so knowing your exact boundary lines protects everyone involved.
How long does a combined tree removal and fence installation project take?
Timeline depends on the size of the lot and how much tree work is involved, but many residential projects are completed within a few days. Tree removal and stump grinding typically happen first, with fence installation following once the ground is clear.
Does Liberty Fence handle large lot clearing projects, not just single trees?
Companies offering both tree and fencing services often handle lot clearing for new construction, HOA common areas, or overgrown commercial properties. It's worth asking during your estimate whether they take on larger-scale clearing work.
What should I do if a neighbor's tree is damaging my fence?
In Louisiana, you generally have the right to trim branches that cross your property line at your own expense, but removing a neighbor's tree requires their permission or a legal process. A tree service provider can assess the situation and help you understand your options.

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