Sunby Enterprise starts by walking the fence line to identify priority areas such as gates, corners, leaning sections, and places where growth is actively stressing the fence. We note hazards like embedded wire, thorny vegetation, poison ivy risk areas, unstable limbs, or slopes that require careful footing and controlled removal.
Next, we clear vegetation in layers—cutting back large brush first, then removing smaller growth and vines, and finishing with ground-level cleanup around posts and along the fence base. We focus on creating usable working space without damaging the fence, landscaping, or nearby structures, and we avoid unnecessary disturbance to soil and roots whenever possible.
Finally, we remove and consolidate debris so the space looks clean and is ready for use, inspection, or follow-up work. If we notice issues such as loose posts, rusted hardware, broken pickets, or sections that are out of line, we can point them out so you can plan repairs before small problems become expensive ones.