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Newly replaced fence line on a Central Kansas property

Fence Replacement in Central Kansas

Tear out a tired, sagging, or rotted fence and get a solid new line in its place. Serving Haven, Hutchinson, and Reno County with free estimates and a 5-year warranty.

Overview

Out With the Old Fence, In With a Better One

Every fence reaches the end of its run eventually. Posts rot off at the ground, wire goes brittle, boards cup and split, and one good Kansas storm finishes the job. When patching stops paying off, River Creek Fence pulls the whole tired line out and rebuilds it from the dirt up — done right, so you are not back out there wiring it together again next spring.

Replacement is also the moment to fix what bugged you about the old fence. Maybe the picket line never gave you the privacy you wanted, or the field fence was the wrong height for the stock you run now. We help you step up to better materials and a smarter layout while the ground is already open, instead of just nailing the same problem back in place.

Cody Yoder has spent enough years around farm ground and hard weather to know what makes a fence fail early — and what makes one outlast the people who put it in. We bring that read to every replacement around Haven, Hutchinson, and the rest of Central Kansas, whether it is forty feet of backyard cedar or a mile of pasture wire.

Old fence replaced with a durable new fence in Reno County, KS
Why River Creek Fence

Why Homeowners and Ranchers Trust Our Replacements

We treat a replacement like a fresh start, not a band-aid — old fence gone, new fence built to last.

Clean Tear-Out

We pull every post, panel, and tangle of old wire, then haul it off so your property is left clear and ready.

Upgrade the Material

Trade failing pine for cedar, swap rusted chain link for vinyl, or go from barbed to woven wire while the line is open.

Reuse Your Layout

Keep the corners and gates you like and we will rebuild on the same footprint, saving time and surveying headaches.

5-Year Warranty

Your brand-new fence is backed by our 5-year workmanship warranty, same as everything we build.

What We Replace

Old Fences We Tear Out and Rebuild

Whatever is failing on your property around Hutchinson, Haven, or Wichita, we have likely pulled it out and replaced it before.

Rotted Wood Privacy

Gray, leaning cedar or pine with posts gone soft at the base — torn out and rebuilt for clean privacy again.

Rusted Chain Link

Sagging, rust-pitted chain link that has lost its tension swapped for new galvanized mesh or a fresh material.

Worn-Out Wire Fence

Brittle barbed wire and stretched field fence pulled and replaced with high-tensile or woven wire that holds stock.

Storm-Damaged Lines

A run flattened by wind or a fallen tree — we clear the wreck and put a stronger fence back in its place.

Failing Vinyl or Composite

Cracked, sun-bleached, or blown-apart panels replaced so your yard looks finished instead of patched.

Tired Ranch & Pasture

Old pipe, rail, and corral fencing rebuilt to handle the cattle and equipment you actually run today.

Built to Last

A Replacement That Outlasts the One Before It

Most fences do not fail because of the wood or the wire — they fail because the posts were set shallow or the corners were never braced. When we replace a line, we go back to the ground and fix those root causes: posts dug below the frost line and set in concrete, corners and gates braced so they hold tension, and lines pulled tight and true the whole run.

That is the difference between a fence you replace again in eight years and one your kids inherit. We would rather build it once and build it heavy than show up to redo it after the next round of Reno County wind and freeze-thaw works it loose.

Newly replaced fence line on a Central Kansas property
What's Included

What a Full Fence Replacement Covers

From hauling off the old line to standing the new one straight, here is what comes with the job.

Free on-site estimate and walk of the existing fence
Removal of old posts, panels, and wire
Haul-away and disposal of all old fence material
Layout reused or re-marked, plus utility-locate coordination
New posts set to proper depth in concrete
New fence built with braced corners and tight lines
Gates rehung or replaced and adjusted to swing square
Full cleanup, final walkthrough, and 5-year warranty
Signs It Is Time

When to Replace Instead of Repair

If you are stuck patching the same fence over and over, a replacement usually costs less in the long run.

Posts Rotting Off

When posts snap or wobble at ground level along the whole run, new boards will not save it — the bones are gone.

Patching Every Season

If you are out there mending the same fence every spring, you are paying for a replacement on the installment plan.

Wrong for Your Needs

A fence that no longer fits how you use the land — new livestock, more privacy, a bigger gate — is worth rebuilding.

Selling or Refreshing

A crisp new fence line lifts curb appeal fast, whether you are listing the place or just done looking at the old one.

Common Questions

Fence Replacement FAQ

If only a section is damaged and the posts are still solid, a repair is usually the smart call. But once posts are rotting along the whole line or you are patching it every year, replacement costs less over time. We will give you an honest take during the free estimate — we are not going to push a tear-out you do not need.

Yes. Removal and disposal of the old fence is part of the job. We pull the posts, panels, and any old wire, load it up, and haul it off so you are not left with a pile of rotten boards and rusty tangle in the yard.

Most of the time, yes. If the existing corners, gates, and line work for you, we rebuild right on that footprint, which saves time and avoids re-surveying. If the old layout never made sense, replacement is also the perfect chance to move a gate or straighten a crooked run while everything is open.

Absolutely, and replacement is the best time to do it. Folks around Hutchinson and Haven often go from worn pine to cedar, from rusted chain link to vinyl, or from barbed to woven wire for safer livestock containment. We will walk you through what holds up best for your site and your budget.

Removal of the old fence usually adds a day or so to the timeline. A typical residential replacement around Reno County wraps up in two to four days; longer farm and ranch runs depend on length and access. We give you a realistic schedule with your written estimate and keep you posted if Kansas weather slows us down.

Ready to Retire That Old Fence?

Get a free, no-pressure estimate on tearing out the old line and building a new one that lasts. Call Cody at River Creek Fence today.

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Contact Details

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Phone

(620) 899-5595

Email

codeyoder@icloud.com

Address

Haven, KS 67543

Hours

Open Daily · 8 AM – 6 PM

Service Areas

Haven, Hutchinson, South Hutchinson, Buhler, Nickerson, Yoder, Pretty Prairie, Partridge, Arlington, Plevna, Mount Hope, Burrton, Halstead, Newton, Kingman, Sterling, Lyons, McPherson, Maize, Wichita, Pratt, Stafford