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Fence Installation and Repair Made Easy with the Right Equipment

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Fence Installation and Repair in DFW Starts with the Right Tools

If you live in the Dallas Fort Worth area, you know fences take a beating. Between spring storms, shifting soil, and everyday wear, it does not take long for posts to lean or panels to break. The good news is that fence installation and repair does not have to be overwhelming when you have the right equipment.

At Rental Stop, we help homeowners and contractors complete fence projects every day. Whether you are replacing a few posts or building a new fence, using the right tools will save time, effort, and frustration.

Plan Your Fence Project Before You Start

Before you start digging, take time to map out your fence line. Measure your layout, identify damaged sections, and check your soil conditions. North Texas soil can be tough, especially when clay is involved.

You will also want to call 811 before you dig to avoid underground utilities. This one step can prevent a major problem.

Remove Old Fence Posts the Easy Way

Fence repair usually begins with removing old or damaged posts. This can be one of the hardest parts of the job, especially when concrete is involved.

Instead of fighting it by hand, many customers use a Skid Steer Loader from Rental Stop to pull posts quickly and cleanly. With the right attachment, you can remove stubborn posts without tearing up your yard.

For smaller jobs, you can still get it done with our Tripod Post Puller Hoist or Post Puller Dolly, but having equipment makes a big difference in both time and effort.

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Dig Post Holes Faster with the Right Equipment

Digging post holes in Texas soil by hand is slow and exhausting. That is where the right equipment comes in.

A One Man Digger from Rental Stop allows you to drill consistent holes quickly. For larger projects, pairing a Skid Steer Auger Attachment with a skid steer gives you even more power and efficiency, especially in tougher ground.

Set Fence Posts with Strength and Precision

Once your holes are ready, setting your posts correctly is key to building a strong and long-lasting fence. This step is where accuracy really matters because your posts support the entire fence structure.

One of the easiest ways to install metal fence posts is by using a Titan Post Driver from Rental Stop. Instead of digging holes and pouring concrete, the Titan Post Driver allows you to drive posts directly into the ground quickly and securely. This tool is especially helpful for projects like chain link fences, livestock fencing, and temporary fencing where speed and strength are important.

For smaller jobs or tighter spaces, traditional post drivers are also a great option. Check out our Post Driver Rhino Air or manual Post Driver. These tools help you pound posts into the ground with better control and less effort than using a hammer. They are simple, effective, and commonly used for fence repairs or shorter fence runs.

When wooden fence posts require concrete footings, a Concrete Mixer or Mud Mixer makes the process much easier. Instead of mixing concrete by hand in small batches, you can create consistent mixes quickly and keep your fence installation moving.

Taking the time to properly align and level each post before securing it will make a big difference in the finished fence. Straight posts create stronger fence lines and help ensure your panels attach evenly and securely.

Repair Fence Panels with the Right Tools

Once your posts are set and secure, the next step is repairing or replacing fence panels. This is where having the right handheld tools can really speed things up and improve the final result.

A Fence Coil Nailer makes attaching fence pickets and rails much faster than using a hammer. You will get consistent placement, better holding power, and a cleaner finish.

For full repairs, pairing nailers with air compressors ensures you have steady power throughout the job. Rental Stop offers reliable compressor options that are easy to transport and set up on site.

Haul Materials and Clean Up Efficiently

Fence projects involve more than just installation. You will need to haul materials in and remove debris when the job is done.

A Dump Trailer or Utility Trailer from Rental Stop makes transporting materials simple. You can load posts, panels, and concrete on the way in, then haul away old fencing and debris on the way out.

Why Renting Equipment is the Smart Choice

Most homeowners do not need to own this type of equipment. Renting allows you to get professional results without the cost of buying and storing tools.

At Rental Stop, you can rent exactly what you need for your project. Whether it is a skid steer for heavy work or a Post Driver for a day project, our team can help you choose the right equipment for your job.

Stop by one of our locations, visit our website www.rentalstops.com or contact our team today to get started.

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Texas Storm Season Is Here. Are You Actually Ready?

A warning sign that reads 'STORM AHEAD' against a backdrop of dark, cloudy skies and ocean waves, with raindrops visible on a glass surface.

If you have lived in North Texas for more than five minutes, you know how this goes.

The morning starts sunny. By mid-afternoon the sky turns that strange green color. Your phone starts buzzing with weather alerts. And then the wind hits.

Texas severe weather season is not subtle. Between high winds, hail, flash flooding, and the occasional tornado warning, storm prep here is just part of life.

The National Weather Service defines a severe thunderstorm as producing winds over 58 mph or hail one inch in diameter or larger. That sounds technical, but in real life that means patio furniture flying, shingles missing, and tree limbs everywhere. (Source: National Weather Service)

At Rental Stop, we see the same pattern every year. The calls don’t come before the storm. They come right after.

Let’s talk about how to stay ahead of it.

Start With Your Trees.

Before storm season ramps up, walk your property. Not casually. Actually look up.

A person using a chainsaw to cut logs in a wooded area, with wood shavings and sawdust on the ground.

You are looking for:

  • Dead limbs
  • Branches hanging over your roof
  • Limbs rubbing together
  • Trees leaning more than they used to
  • Heavy branches over driveways or power lines

Most storm damage we see starts with neglected trees.

Texas A&M Forest Service recommends proper pruning before storms and removing weak or broken limbs correctly to help trees survive high winds. They also point out that large limbs near structures should often be handled by professionals. (Source: Texas A&M Forest Service)

If you can safely trim smaller limbs from the ground, this is the time to do it.

Tree Prep Rentals That Make Sense

Instead of buying equipment you will use twice a year, rent what you need:

  • Pole saws for smaller trimming jobs
  • Chainsaws for ground-level limb cutting
  • Chippers to handle brush piles
  • Trailers to haul debris
  • Skid steers to move heavy piles without wrecking your back

And let’s be clear. If it requires climbing a lift with a chainsaw, that is not a weekend DIY project. That is a call-a-pro situation.

Do You Have a Power Plan?

If you lose power in Texas, it is not just lights. It is your refrigerator, your garage door, your WiFi, sometimes your well pump.

The CDC clearly warns that generators should never be operated inside a home or garage due to carbon monoxide risk. They recommend running generators outdoors at least 20 feet from doors and windows. (Source: CDC)

Every storm season we have customers who say, “We should have rented one before the storm.”

If you think you need a generator, do not wait until the weather radar is red and angry.

At Rental Stop, we help customers match the right generator to what they actually need to power. You do not need to overdo it, but you do need enough capacity to handle essentials safely.

After the Storm Passes. Now What?

Once the wind dies down, slow down before you jump into cleanup mode.

First:

  • Watch for downed power lines
  • Check for hanging limbs
  • Avoid standing water until you know it is safe
  • Take photos for insurance

Then you can get to work.

And this is usually where people realize they do not have the right equipment.

The Most Common Post-Storm Problems We See

1. Tree limbs everywhere

A person using a chainsaw to cut logs in a woodpile, wearing gloves and standing on sawdust-covered ground.

This is the big one.

Rentals that help:

We have had customers spend three weekends trying to clean up storm debris with hand tools when one weekend with the right equipment would have handled it.

2. No power

Rentals that help:

Again, keep generators outside and away from doors and windows. The CDC’s 20-foot rule is not optional.

3. Flooded garage or yard

A flooded garage filled with water, with bicycles, a wooden table, and various items scattered around, including boxes and plastic containers.

Flash flooding is common in Texas severe weather events. (Source: National Weather Service)

Rentals that help:

The faster you dry things out, the less long-term damage you deal with later.

4. The cleanup just keeps going

Storm cleanup is exhausting. Renting equipment can turn a two-week ordeal into one long Saturday.

Pressure washers for mud.
Trailers for repeated dump trips.
Compact equipment for fencing or structural debris.

It is not about overdoing it. It is about working smarter.

Why Renting Makes More Sense in Texas

Storm equipment sits unused most of the year. Buying it does not always make sense.

Renting allows you to:

  • Get professional-grade equipment
  • Avoid storage headaches
  • Handle the job faster
  • Return it when you are done

And honestly, Texas weather does not give much warning. Being proactive matters.

Final Thought after 40 years of Serving our customers

Every year we see the same thing. People assume the big storm will miss them. Sometimes it does. Sometimes it doesn’t.

If you have not looked at your trees lately, now is the time.

If you are prone to lose power, rent a generator prior to the storm.

If you want to have a plan before the sky turns green, now is the time to build that plan.

Rental Stop is here to help you prepare before storm season and recover after it. Call ahead. Ask questions. Reserve early when severe weather is in the forecast.

Because in Texas, storm season is not a possibility. It is a guarantee.

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