Sugar Land, TX
Local fence and deck work pros bidding on jobs across Sugar Land and the surrounding Fort Bend County.
About Sugar Land
Sugar Land sits southwest of Houston with one of the highest-rated school districts in the state and a high concentration of single-family homes — a steady mix of move-in, move-out, and ongoing maintenance work.
Population: ~111,000. County: Fort Bend County.
Areas served: First Colony, Sweetwater, Greatwood, New Territory, Riverstone, Telfair, and the surrounding Fort Bend communities.
Fences and decks take a beating from Texas sun and storms — leaning posts, cracked pickets, loose boards, and gray weathered wood that needs a reseal. doBid lets you post photos of the damage and the rough footage, and local pros bid a fixed price to repair, replace boards, or stain and seal. Payment sits in escrow until the work is done and you've looked it over. For repairs and refinishing this works great; note that a large ground-up deck rebuild can cross into structural work, and pros will tell you when a job needs a licensed contractor instead.
How much does fence or deck repair cost?
Small repairs — a handful of pickets, a sagging gate, a couple of deck boards — typically bid $150–$450. Staining and sealing a fence or deck commonly runs $400–$1,200 depending on footage. Larger board replacements and section rebuilds scale from there; doBid bids are scope-specific so you see the real number for your project.
Should I repair or replace my fence?
If the posts are solid and only some pickets or boards are damaged, repair is far cheaper. If posts are rotting at the base or the whole line is leaning, replacement of those sections is usually the better spend. Post photos and bidders will tell you honestly which way the job leans.
Can pros stain and seal as well as repair?
Yes — staining and sealing is one of the most common fence-and-deck jobs on doBid, and many pros will repair damaged boards first and then refinish the whole surface in one project. Mention both in your post so the bid covers the full scope.
Can a doBid pro build a brand-new deck?
Small builds and section additions are fine. A large, ground-up elevated deck can involve structural engineering and permits — that crosses into licensed-contractor territory and isn't accepted on doBid. If your project is big, a pro will let you know it needs a licensed builder rather than bid it.
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